Comments Thread For: Joshua's Trainer: No Room For Error in Andy Ruiz Rematch

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  • rckdees
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    #11
    Still making excuses for this clown instead of calling it what it is he was overrated from the door. Ruiz is a good fighter but he’s not Mike Tyson in his prime. Plan and simple Joshua was fraud yesterday he’s a fraud today and he’ll be a fraud on dec 7

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    • Hmabshir
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      #12
      As long as he has a 40 man team, a trainer that doesn’t know how to coach boxers because he spent his whole career making brawlers and hundreds of yes men in it for the check, Joshua will get knocked out.

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      • turnedup
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        #13
        Well of course not because the first big punch that hits him he will start to have flashbacks of the first fight and for some that kills their game plan and puts them into survival mode.

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        • Articulateboxin
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          #14
          I did find it quite interesting that Parker said Ruiz is the hardest punching fighter he's ever shared a ring with. I guess if he's allowed to commit his full body weight behind each punch, combined with the speed he delivers the hook - they can be quite devastating. I get that AJ can fight smarter, but a lot of it will always come down to punch resistance. Lewis was famed for having a glass jaw after his 2, 1 punch knock outs. However this dude took Vitali's very best punches, flush - round after round. With the exception of the most defensively blessed fighters in history, a boxer is always going to take one on the chops at some point. I can't wait to see how it pans out!

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          • Thraxox
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            #15
            Joshua is gonna make fake Ruiz fans eat crow Dec. 7 and the tears will be delicious.

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            • The plunger man
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              #16
              Joshua took Ruiz lightly and thought he would simply walk through him , he had no edge and no fire even before the bell and he seemed disengaged during the ring announcements.
              Joshua will come into the fight fully prepared this time and ready for what Ruiz jnr brings

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              • Andre_parker1
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                #17
                can't wait for detractors to backtrack and assert that the "mighty " ruiz was never that good when Joshua wipes the canvas with his face and looks good in doing it

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                • Straightener
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                  #18
                  Joshua gets past Ruiz ... The furious one boxes wilders ears off which will set the stage for a Wembley super fight :bukkake:

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                  • sportbuddha
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                    LMAO......You were never a fan.
                    The aim is to get the titles back.
                    If you were an AJ fan, no one needs to tell AJ doesn't brag about dominating or humiliating an opponent.
                    He does his business and get out.
                    He's a gentle man on and off the ring. You can't force him to be what you wish.
                    I really like the guy and his boxing, he’s a great role model for kids. I just want to hear him sound determined to win, Ruiz is saying he’s going to leave it all in the ring etc, so that’s really what I’m saying. I do get that he’s not your typical boxer, as I’ve said before he kind of reminds me of Usain Bolt, he’s very relaxed and a bit of a joker and Usain had off days too, when I guess he just wasn’t switched on. But, then he’d turn up to the next track meeting and be ready to roll and the look in his eyes changed. I want to see that from AJ.

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                    • sportbuddha
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Andre_parker1
                      can't wait for detractors to backtrack and assert that the "mighty " ruiz was never that good when Joshua wipes the canvas with his face and looks good in doing it
                      I saw Eddie give an interview the other day, he said, ‘do you remember before the first Ruiz fight, I was a joke for making this fight with a ‘bum’, AJ was a joke for taking the fight....now it’s Eddies a terrible manager for going twice for the same guy, Ruiz is a killer and top class and too good for AJ...so what happens when AJ beats him? Is he a bum or has AJ just beaten a top class fighter, it’s very likely we’ll never get any credit’

                      Yours and Eddies comments are spot-on and the fact is this, AJ and Eddie have a lot of haters and particularly ones that don’t know anything about boxing. Eddie has a divisive style about him, but I have seen a lot of his interviews and genuinely think he talks a lot of common sense, but that could be the problem, there’s not a lot of that around these days, so people can’t relate.

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