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  • #11
    Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
    Every single knockdown was a result of Joshua thinking he hurt Ruiz and getting close to trade.

    Basically Joshua needs to step back and box from the outside for 12. It’s doable
    Amazing that some can't see what's right in front of them. Joshua pretty much LOST every round. He lost the round he knocked Ruiz down 10-8 (after getting dropped himself twice in the follow-up). Ruiz was cutting off the ring all night. Joshua was very uncomfortable being "hunted", and when he came forward and threw punches he kept getting countered and out-punched (he did land some nice scoring blows here and there).

    He got Ruiz's respect and attention a few times, but never enough to slow or put fear into Ruiz, .... who then continued cutting off the ring and "hunting" Joshua. Then when they really engaged, Joshua kept getting the worst of it ... and ultimately dropped ... time after time.

    Rounds 4 and 5 they both pretty much took the round off ... AJ recovering, Ruiz resting from so many punches. Ruiz never took off against Dimitrenko, he tired from so many punches vs AJ ... probably from taking the fight so soon after.

    Go re-watch the fight. It's as plain as your nose.

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    • #12
      Ruiz is getting KOd early this time.

      He will open up trying to land his punches when he realises AJ is lighting him up and then get caught.

      This time AJ won't offer up his own chin.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
        Every single knockdown was a result of Joshua thinking he hurt Ruiz and getting close to trade.

        Basically Joshua needs to step back and box from the outside for 12. It’s doable
        Doable, but highly unlikely. AJ doesn't fight well backing up. And Ruiz will cut the ring off. It's Ruiz's handspeed that gives him the most problems.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Post
          Amazing that some can't see what's right in front of them. Joshua pretty much LOST every round. He lost the round he knocked Ruiz down 10-8 (after getting dropped himself twice in the follow-up). Ruiz was cutting off the ring all night. Joshua was very uncomfortable being "hunted", and when he came forward and threw punches he kept getting countered and out-punched (he did land some nice scoring blows here and there).

          He got Ruiz's respect and attention a few times, but never enough to slow or put fear into Ruiz, .... who then continued cutting off the ring and "hunting" Joshua. Then when they really engaged, Joshua kept getting the worst of it ... and ultimately dropped ... time after time.

          Rounds 4 and 5 they both pretty much took the round off ... AJ recovering, Ruiz resting from so many punches. Ruiz never took off against Dimitrenko, he tired from so many punches vs AJ ... probably from taking the fight so soon after.

          Go re-watch the fight. It's as plain as your nose.
          Thank you. I'm guessing you've boxed before?

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          • #15
            A Joshua win would defy boxing logic.

            To expect a win would be to forget everything you saw on June 1st.

            Unless Andy sustains a severe injury or gets robbed blind by the judges, it's not possible.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by ikigai View Post
              joshua didn't win a single round against ruiz.
              Not even worth reading the rest of your post.

              Don't become a bookmaker.

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              • #17
                Ruiz using the double jab really had Joshua back pedalling. I rarely see round 6 talked about, but in the 2nd half Ruiz blasted AJ's body at will. 3 or 4 massive body shots.

                I think those are why AJ asked why am I feeling like this on the stool and why his legs abandoned him in the 7th.

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                • #18
                  Seems like a bunch of alts in this thread

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by ikigai View Post
                    Joshua didn't win a single round against ruiz lol. Not a single one.

                    He lost the entire fight.

                    I'm really not expecting much of a surprise on saturday, this is an easy call for me. What will surprise me and shock me is if Joshua somehow wins.
                    I guess you don't need to miss this opportunity.
                    Stake all you have, your entire savings on this and be a happy man for the rest of your life.
                    Its so easy man.

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                    • #20
                      Those that have 100% assurance Ruiz will win,am wondering what's keeping them from make life money from this fight.
                      Stake all you have got on this and cry later.

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