Comments Thread For: Pulev: Unless He's Lazy In Camp, Ruiz Will Beat Joshua Again

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Pulev: Unless He's Lazy In Camp, Ruiz Will Beat Joshua Again

    Whether it comes against the winner of the Andy Ruiz Jr.-Anthony Joshua rematch or another contender, Kubrat Pulev kept himself in position for his second world title shot last week when he boxed past Rydell Booker to win a unanimous decision.
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    #2
    Andy Ruiz and Al Haymon must have bribed Pulev to say that. Right, Boxing Logic?

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    • 4truth
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      He’s hoping maybe. I could see Pulev’s style matching up better against Andy than Joshua who would probably just knock Pulev out before stamina even became an issue. Pulev might be able to dodge and dink Andy for a full 12

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      • Buggy bear
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        #4
        All I know is you will see a more motivated and improved Joshua than before , weather it is good enough remains to be seen . Ruiz being lighter may or may not agree with him either, it's intriguing .

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        • Marchegiano
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          #5
          Pulev is **** anyway.

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          • VislorTurlough
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            #6
            50/50 fight. No issue with Joshua. Seems like a good bloke tho has the personality of a doorknob. Issue is his snake oil promoter. The Whyte b sample & Rivas deception is pure sleaze

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            • TheFrog
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              #7
              Originally posted by Marchegiano
              Pulev is **** anyway.
              Did he hurt your poor little feelings?

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              • Heru
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                #8
                I disagree with Pulev. I think elite fighters have the capacity to implement a different strategy or tactic that can change the course and result of a fight.

                Joshua is an elite fighter that can do that. In his last 2 fights, he decided to give up his strengths of imposing his size, moving toward his opponent behind a strong jab, and counterpunching their offense with a solid arsenal of power punches on the inside to fighting on the outside allowing his opponent to come to him with his lead hand down, moving laterally, and trying to counterpunch off of their offense.

                I think that the robot criticism affected him to the point that he willingly gave up his advantages to show that he can be a "non-robotic" fighter. It cost him rounds against Povetkin and the fight against Ruiz. It's the difference between Canelo-GGG I and II (except Canelo has an A+ defense either way).

                If he decides to embrace his strengths, stand his ground/walk Ruiz down behind his jab, he's going to make Ruiz uncomfortable and stop him (note: standing his ground/walking Ruiz down does not mean fighting on the inside with him, it means forcing Ruiz' momentum backward by imposing himself and his jab at mid range (meet Ruiz with the jab if he tries to get inside or take a momentary step back reset and move forward). If he decides to give up his strengths, he can win a decision, where he looks fragile and leaves himself open to getting hurt again. We'll see.

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                • Marchegiano
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TheFrog
                  Did he hurt your poor little feelings?
                  What? You want to go to bat for a man whose best name since like 2014 is Chisora do you?

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                  • TheFrog
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Marchegiano
                    What? You want to go to bat for a man whose best name since like 2014 is Chisora do you?
                    I'm more just laughing at you haha
                    I could care less about Pulev. Clearly he bothered you though LOL

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