I'm actually cheering for Joshua in the rematch, how about yoU?

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  • BangEM
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    #31
    Originally posted by Boxing56
    I don't see AJ winning. I think he may have some early success but will revert back to having a dog fight. You can't switch your style up this late in the game.
    And what’s his style? I have watched AJ since he was in the amateurs. Granted he’s not perfect and still learning but the Ruiz fight wasn’t his style. He has never fought that way in his career.

    Most of you muppets don’t watch boxing and don’t know boxers. You’ll watch one fight then start acting like you know when you have no clue.

    1). AJ doesn’t paw and throw right like Wilder. But that was what kept doing in the Ruiz fight.

    2. AJ does trade with hooks in fights. But he kept doing that in the Ruiz fight.

    3. Whenever he’s hurt in fights, he gets cautious and start boxing until he recovers. But in the Ruiz fight, he was badly hurt but kept going forward to trade hooks and paws with right.

    Get a life.

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    • *Makaveli*
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      #32
      il be rooting for Ruiz and i think he's going to win again

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      • boliodogs
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        #33
        It seems to me that AJ is the one who has been rude and disrespectful to Ruiz acting like Ruiz's win was a fluke and acting as if he was still the champ and Ruiz was the challenger. Ruiz is just giving AJ back some of his own rudeness and arrogance. He said some very rude things to Ruiz through the media. I want Ruiz to knock AJ out again. I think Ruiz is a nice guy but he has his pride and won't take verbal sh it from AJ without giving some back. AJ acts like Ruiz just got lucky and borrowed the belts and now must give the belts back.

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        • Eff Pandas
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          #34
          Im kinda with both in the rematch. Andy is just too f#cking nice to root against, but it would be crushing for AJs career to lose back to back. I do think AJ has made more $ than 99% of boxers ever in boxing history already doe so leaning more towards Andy still cuz I dont think AJ needs boxing anymore & idk that AJ reallllllllly loves boxing like Andy does or so many other boxers anyway so I think him being at the end or near the end would be a great outcome for his future. I am always a mfer contending getting out of boxing early doe cuz staying too long is sh^tty for your future health. Get in, get money, get out.

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          • ruedboy
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            #35
            I like Ruiz. I think he's more fun to watch and is the more natural, instinctive fighter. I think he got outworked by Parker in the second halfof the fight, but even in his only loss, you could see the good movement and quick hands that made him a top rated HW.

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            • FredRekk
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              #36
              The fix was/is in.

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              • Ray*
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                #37
                I was really meh for the first fight, after the fight I was mad happy for Ruiz because he had the balls when others were ducking Joshua for 10 times their usual payday, then I saw something in Ruiz after that win, something I never thought I would see from him, I thought he was this humble, well mannered guy, with a nice work ethics, that I have come to associate people of Mexican background. I was shocked that he isn't humbled at all, after one huge win. So yeah am rooting against him for this fight....But I don't see how he loses this fight.

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                • takenotes
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                  #38
                  I want AJ to win so he can fight Wilder. Styles make fights and I think that would be a very good one.

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                  • Dariusz
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                    #39
                    No matter for me who wins, what matters is there will be no Joshua-Ruiz long saga.

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                    • deathofaclown
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                      I see two possible outcomes of this fight: Ruiz stops Joshua again, or Joshua outboxes Ruiz.

                      Joshua must fight like Wladimir Klitschko against smaller men.
                      The problem is that it took a long time for Wlad to perfect that style with Manny Steward training him, and Wlad is arguably more talented than AJ

                      So we can’t expect AJ to suddenly be able to do that. Realistically he’s going to be the same fighter he was in the first fight. It doesn’t mean he can’t win though. He’s not going to get much better in a few months.

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