What's your reasoning that Ruiz beats AJ again?

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  • abracada
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    #21
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Firstly, he has the mental edge. Second thing, he has that fast hand speed when he gets close, thirdly he has the experience over AJ. If ref split them up every time they get close then AJ has a chance, if the ref doesn’t and Ruiz digs to the body? Then I hope AJ losing all the mass helps him in that department. I fully hope Joshua wins, but I person can’t see him winning. I would be shouting him on doe.
    In the first match AJ had it won, but literally let his guard down after he knocked Ruiz down.

    Was a lot of underestimating the fat one.

    He won’t do that again, I predict a fairly easy win by AJ.

    I could be totally wrong through!

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    • otrocubiche
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      #22
      Well, Ruiz is the better boxer, has faster hands, heavier puncher, can take AJ's punches, has better stamina, has at least 30 pounds over AJ, has less left to lose, (if AJ loses he is finished, Ruiz could keep on fighting), has the mental edge. I think you'd have to look hard to find a reasoning behind AJ winning this fight, probably a lucky punch or an extremely helpful referee could save him from a brutal beating.

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      • Marchegiano
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        #23
        Originally posted by .!WAR WILDER!.
        Easy, Aj cant 1 punch hurt Ruiz, when Ruiz got KD he got hit with like a 3 punch combo but it wasnt 1 punch. BUT Ruiz can hurt AJ with 1 punch, so either AJ comes to fight and gets KD again or try to box 12 rounds and never hurt Ruiz again and lose on points.
        That's actually a pretty ****in valid point. I don't remember the sequence of events so clearly, but, if Ruiz can 1-punch Josh and Josh can't him; that is a big advantage. Especially given Joshua's not a great pivot fighter.
        Last edited by Marchegiano; 12-07-2019, 12:11 PM. Reason: suffixes

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        • MisterPullman
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          #24
          Originally posted by garfios
          Did you ate your words the first time?
          To be completely honest with you I was away from boxing during their first fight. Was busy in life, cameback recently and saw the upset. Probably would of expected Joshua to remove him, as he almost did. Ruiz was put down first.

          I expect Joshua to play it careful this time around and avoid exchanging.

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          • Htown-Finest
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            #25
            He ain’t.... if anything his speed

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            • iceman1
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              #26
              Ruiz wins because he took AJs punches first time round, and the weight is also in his favour, whichever way it goes just hope it's great like the first fight, although I have a wager down on Ruiz to win, on the day it all depends which AJ turns up and his mentality for the fight, but if AJ does win that can only mean 1 thing a 3rd fight?

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              • MrBillion
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                #27
                Originally posted by otrocubiche
                Well, Ruiz is the better boxer, has faster hands, heavier puncher, can take AJ's punches, has better stamina, has at least 30 pounds over AJ, has less left to lose, (if AJ loses he is finished, Ruiz could keep on fighting), has the mental edge. I think you'd have to look hard to find a reasoning behind AJ winning this fight, probably a lucky punch or an extremely helpful referee could save him from a brutal beating.
                He's DEFINITELY not the better boxer! AJ is more skilled than Andy!

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                • MrBillion
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                  #28
                  Y'all keep talking like Andy has 1 PUNCH KO power! The PLACEMENT of that punch was the factor! Not the PUNCH

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                  • MisterPullman
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                    #29
                    And I knew it, once again. sorry people Ruiz had a lucky night the first time. Caught AJ off guard

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                    • MisterPullman
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Champ Wilder
                      Title says it all. I just don't see it.

                      I'll definitely eat my words if Ruiz wins.. but something tells me AJ KO's Ruiz late or wins UD

                      AJ is coming in the rematch more cautious and not nearly as aggressive. He just has to be more reserved with his power punches unlike last time when he got tagged.

                      Let's not forget Ruiz was the first one to get knocked down too...

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