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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua: I Have To Expose Andy Ruiz's Weaknesses a Little Bit More

    Anthony Joshua believes that he needs to "expose" the flaws of Andy Ruiz in order to win their heavyweight showdown. Back in June, Ruiz captured the IBF, WBA, IBO and WBO heavyweight world title when he stopped Joshua in the seventh round at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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  • Gbenopix
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    Here comes the haters

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    • GlassJoey
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      #3
      Damn you AJ, Snickers are my only weakness !

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      • P4Pdunny
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        Yep, gotta make him pay for his slow feet and not get caught in an inside battle cos AJ's head movement at this point isn't good at all.

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        • LetOutTheCage
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          #5
          Originally posted by P4Pdunny
          Yep, gotta make him pay for his slow feet and not get caught in an inside battle cos AJ's head movement at this point isn't good at all.
          Good post, this in a nutshell. Joshua was out boxing Ruiz early in the first fight and up until the Ruiz knockdown was disciplined enough. Cant rush in if he hurts Ruiz this time

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          • Zaroku
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            #6
            LMAO.... AJ got exposed, and he might get over exposed again.

            Ruiz and AJ are good guys, but come on AJ. Stop talking, and keep training.

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            • JonDP
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              #7
              Careful AJ, Ruiz said he’s very hungry... and nobody can deny that!

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              • 5000boxing
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                #8
                AJ rocking that Roid Gut! Lmao.. Those saudi peds won't save you AJ! Ruiz will destroy him again!

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  Anthony Joshua's aura/presence has changed, THAT is how I can always gauge how much of an impact a defeat as had upon a fighter. This is a fascinating fight, from a psychological perspective.

                  All performances wins & losses effect a fighters development, but I just feel like this loss has hit him really hard 'The man is a causality of war'. 'When Wladimir Kiltschko was beaten by Tyson Fury, Kiltschko for me? Still embodied the presence of a champion, even during the build up to the rematch 'This in my opinion spooked Tyson Fury'.

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                  • apollocreed
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    Anthony Joshua's aura/presence has changed, THAT is how I can always gauge how much of an impact a defeat as had upon a fighter. This is a fascinating fight, from a psychological perspective.

                    All performances wins & losses effect a fighters development, but I just feel like this loss has hit him really hard 'The man is a causality of war'. 'When Wladimir Kiltschko was beaten by Tyson Fury, Kiltschko for me? Still embodied the presence of a champion, even during the build up to the rematch 'This in my opinion spooked Tyson Fury'.
                    Klitschko acted like a champion before the first Fury fight though - didn't make any difference to the result.

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