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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: From Favorite To Suspect, Joshua Faces Mettle Test in Rematch

    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Go ahead ask yourself. When was the last time a fighter who won as a prohibitive underdog suddenly transformed into a smart-money pick if not exactly a consensus betting favorite when the time came for a rematch? Call it the Andy Ruiz Jr. story. Circa 2019. For those somehow unaware, the amiable Californian looking more...
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    Fitzsimmons says Joshua in six. But no explanation of his reasoning. Weak.

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    • P4Pdunny
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      #3
      This one is different to the Wilder Ortiz runback. Everyone knew Wilder would stop him again but theres so many variables in this one.

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      • 5000boxing
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        The only way AJ wins.. Is if they got him some super uber roids and a stabilizer for that chin! Temple shots are still coming for you AJ! Get ready to stay humbled!

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        • nick_viking
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          #5
          Rungvisai V Chocolatito would be one recent example where the underdog has become the favourite.

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          • Letmaku
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            #6
            Snickersman wins again!

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            • boxing IQ
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              Lyle, you're dumb. How are you writing for this website predicting Joshua not only beats Ruiz, but KOs him in the sixth round? ******

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              • b Murphington
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                #8
                Ruiz is just all wrong for Joshua. Ruiz wants a fire fight. Joshua doesn’t.

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                • PROD_BS02
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                  I think Ruiz’s style is tough for AJ. He’s a slick counter-puncher who believes in his power. AJ’s made his living knocking out guys who stand right in front of him. Also, he doesn’t seem mad or confident at all abt this loss like Lewis did abt his losses. He doesn’t have the trainer Lewis had either. I don’t think he’s gonna avenge anything Saturday.

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                  • jbpanama
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                    Originally posted by PROD_BS02
                    I think Ruiz’s style is tough for AJ. He’s a slick counter-puncher who believes in his power. AJ’s made his living knocking out guys who stand right in front of him. Also, he doesn’t seem mad or confident at all abt this loss like Lewis did abt his losses. He doesn’t have the trainer Lewis had either. I don’t think he’s gonna avenge anything Saturday.
                    All True plus Andy has very good Whiskers...

                    Ruiz's only loss was subject to Home Cooking down Under...

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