Originally posted by Boxing_1013
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Not sure who I'm picking on Ruiz-Joshua II
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Originally posted by Toffee View Post
If he can keep his distance he will win rounds by default. And he's certainly got enough power to stop anyone. I don't care how good your chin is - it gets worse
I figured he'd have enough experience in the first fight to do that, but he got greedy, abandoned the gameplan, and paid the price.
And God only knows what his chin is like only five months later.
How Andy is an underdog here is beyond me. I'd favor Andy about 60/40 right now. I think he wins, but he'll have to work a lot harder this time.
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Originally posted by Mammoth View PostJoshua could win but he'd have to do things I've never seen him do before in order to do it. On top of that, that's exactly the type of fight Andy is expecting and has been training for (Joshua moving and fighting from a distance).
Might take Andy to repeat on this one tbh....
What do you guys think? I'm not really looking for the emotional UK posts or the PBC cum garglers input, just real conversation.
I do believe AJ will have a much improved approach to this fight and will be a bit angry/hungry.
I'm guessing that Ruiz hasn't allowed the fame and fortune to weaken him in any way, though. If that's indeed the case, I think Ruiz, with his pedigree, toughness, and experience, will prevail in the end.
I reserve the right to change my mind.
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Originally posted by lieutenant View PostOne of the judges had Joshua up at the time of stoppage in the first fight, and two judges had him trailing by a single point. All he has to do is survive and he will win.
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Pabon is the ref. Expect a shady stoppage.... He probably would've stopped it after Ruiz got knocked down in the first fight lol
If AJ is smart he uses his reach advantage to box to a easy W. Avoid the exchanges up close where Ruiz can land the money shot again
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Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View PostBro I mean would you agree than Canelo gets really good cards too
There's no way anyone who's impartial could have Joshua up in the first fight. That's another level of favorable judging.
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