What's your reasoning that Ruiz beats AJ again?

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  • 4truth
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    #11
    If they trade best shots, Andy wins that trade by benefit of having the superior chin. Assuming both have equal stamina, Andy wins that battle also as Andy fights like he's at home in the ring fighting at his own pace. Joshua fights like a man in a controlled panic, when pressed he's breathing hard just playing D.

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    • Zaryu
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      #12
      I'm not sure Andy wins, but if I had to justify a reason to potentially see him winning I would say that he has the ability to punch with AJ and get the better of the exchanges and even hurt him. Another factor is how well Andy was able to jab AJs body and force the action at a faster pace than what AJ was comfortable with.

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      • El_Mero
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        #13
        If Ruiz manages to hit AJ anywhere near the temple or behind the ear and AJ loses his sh.it, it's over.

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        • Heru
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          #14
          If AJ allows Ruiz to walk him down like in the first fight, he will have to go through hell to win the fight.

          If AJ stands his ground and presses Ruiz behind the jab, he'll dominate (conspiracy theories will abound). Come forward fighters like Ruiz perfrom completely different when the tables are turned.

          AJ has been giving ground for the past 2 fights in trying to be his version of a slick boxer (lead hand down, up jab, counterpunching on the back foot, backward-lateral movement). He has to get back to embracing his strengths. If he doesn't, he's in for a rough fight.

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          • MisterPullman
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            #15
            Originally posted by Heru
            If AJ allows Ruiz to walk him down like in the first fight, he will have to go through hell to win the fight.

            If AJ stands his ground and presses Ruiz behind the jab, he'll dominate (conspiracy theories will abound). Come forward fighters like Ruiz perfrom completely different when the tables are turned.

            AJ has been giving ground for the past 2 fights in trying to be his version of a slick boxer (lead hand down, up jab, counterpunching on the back foot, backward-lateral movement). He has to get back to embracing his strengths. If he doesn't, he's in for a rough fight.
            This will be a big challenge for AJ, let's see how he does

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            • MisterPullman
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              #16
              AJ is going to win, let the big man gas out and then unleash

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              • Combat Talk Radio
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                #17
                Originally posted by Madison boxing
                he cant win again, lightning doesnt strike twice.
                So you never watched Steve Collins when he fought Eubank or Benn, huh

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                • DaNeutral.
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                  #18
                  I dont, I think Joshua fux him up big this time. But if anybody wants a good reason as to why they think ruiz beats Joshua just tell them to watch what happened the last time these 2 fought each other.

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                  • garfios
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                    #19
                    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...
                    Did you ate your words the first time?

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                    • TheBoxingfan101
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                      #20
                      I said it the first time and I'll say it again ruiz Jr by ko

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