It's funny how everybody predicting an AJ loss, if he wins the same fair-weather fans will claim that that was their pick all along.
Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz: Joshua's Training Harder, I'm Training Harder Too
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Lolx....funny that's how the boxing game goes.....people predict and unpredict within 24hr and still claim expert.Comment
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Imo AJ is favourite, but Ruiz can do it again if he pushes on the gas pedal.
Ps there seem to be much more than 10cm of difference among the two...is Ruiz really 1.88?Comment
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AJ is going to win very easily. He knows now to stay on the outside, don't let Ruiz get on the inside, hit and run and be more mobile. Josh looks like he's lost some bulk and will be more mobile while Ruiz looks like a typical American (i.e. 5 stone overweight).Comment
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I agree all A J. has to do is box on the outside and a one, two combination is going to put Andy out. But what does that say about a giant of a heavyweight champ that he has to "run" from a short, fat dude. I mean really. A.J. has to stay away from Andy to win.
Think about it. Andy and A.J. walk into a bar and get into an argument. Everybody holds A.J. back because they think Andy is going to get hurt. But in actuality, A.J. is the one that's going to hurt. In a bar fight. Wow. Andy and A.J. walk into an alley. Who walks out first?
And another thing. A.J. looks out of shape.Comment
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It's quite simple to me.
If Ruiz times Joshua again with some shìt to the temple, it's Ruiz by KO all over again.
That was not a lucky punch in the first fight; Ruiz took aim, and it went all downhill from there for AJ. He really looked like Frank Bruno in there.
I'm really curious to see what happens here.Comment
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Is this Andy only had 6 weeks to train thing a myth? Hadn’t he come straight out of another training camp?
Genuine question that btw, I’m not having a go at him. Would he be better off coming in at short notice, but already being fighting fit to an extent.Comment
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