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THE GLOVES ARE OFF | Andy Ruiz Jr vs Anthony Joshua | The Rematch

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  • THE GLOVES ARE OFF | Andy Ruiz Jr vs Anthony Joshua | The Rematch


  • #2
    AJ smashes him the rematch

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    • #3
      I hope he stays focused and faithful to jab and right hook throughout the fight if not RuizJr in going to pulverize him.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by blinyard View Post
        I hope he stays focused and faithful to jab and right hook throughout the fight if not RuizJr in going to pulverize him.
        I'm not sure i'd be throwing any hooks in the first 5 rounds Piston jabs and a straight right from range, step off when he lands. If it's landing, sink a few jabs to the body too.

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        • #5
          Andy is confident as hell......smiling and soft spoken but he's got a killer mentality.
          AJ's doing a lot of talking, saying the right things, but I still see a guy who might be overthinking...

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          • #6
            I relate a lot with AJ. I tend to be a cerebral guy, spend a lot of time in my head....it's easy to become too detached from reality this way.

            I'm hearing a guy in Andy Ruiz who is 10 toes down firmly engaged and ready to battle and win.

            I'm hearing a guy in AJ who is detached from it all. Looking down at it all from some elevated height, philosophizing about everything...but not firmly engaged in it.

            Honestly, I'm hoping AJ wins because I feel it is better for boxing to have him around in top contention....but if any of the pre-fight stuff serves as indication, AJ may be in for a very difficult night

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            • #7
              I got AJ in the rematch and AJ nailed it, justified what went wrong in the 1st. Said after hurting Ruiz he should've not gotten carried away and trade. Truth is, as AJ said, he has power to hurt Ruiz Jr., or at least floor him. He just has to do that and fight smart. If AJ can do it again without getting stunned like the first, I don't see Ruiz winning. Bring on the Trilogy! This way Wilder vs Stiverne 3 in the works!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Articulateboxin View Post
                I'm not sure i'd be throwing any hooks in the first 5 rounds Piston jabs and a straight right from range, step off when he lands. If it's landing, sink a few jabs to the body too.
                i was thinking about that hook as andy will be coming in , which will be a lot of on the night.if that lands he ll go down.if josh stays focused and he doesnt get carried away he has this in bag

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Articulateboxin View Post
                  I'm not sure i'd be throwing any hooks in the first 5 rounds Piston jabs and a straight right from range, step off when he lands. If it's landing, sink a few jabs to the body too.
                  i was thinking about that hook as andy will be coming in , which will be a lot of on the night.if that lands he ll go down.if josh stays focused and he doesnt get carried away he has this in the bag

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DeanoFlash View Post
                    Andy is confident as hell......smiling and soft spoken but he's got a killer mentality.
                    AJ's doing a lot of talking, saying the right things, but I still see a guy who might be overthinking...
                    Originally posted by DeanoFlash View Post
                    I relate a lot with AJ. I tend to be a cerebral guy, spend a lot of time in my head....it's easy to become too detached from reality this way.

                    I'm hearing a guy in Andy Ruiz who is 10 toes down firmly engaged and ready to battle and win.

                    I'm hearing a guy in AJ who is detached from it all. Looking down at it all from some elevated height, philosophizing about everything...but not firmly engaged in it.

                    Honestly, I'm hoping AJ wins because I feel it is better for boxing to have him around in top contention....but if any of the pre-fight stuff serves as indication, AJ may be in for a very difficult night
                    I agree. Well put.

                    I dont normally watch these videos because there is too much bs.
                    But AJ to me seems different. He isnt the same menacing character he was before.
                    Its difficult for him to say much because he had such a bad first fight.
                    Sounds like the loss made him do a lot of soul searching.
                    I think psychologically its a huge battle.

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