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  • #61
    Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post
    Why you here?
    You post a negative comment under ever AJ article
    If you don't like him why you trolling him?
    You have it wrong sir, there is no trolling going on. I speak the truth and I speak it about EVERY fraud fighter in the sport period. Since you're clocking my posts check my profile and you'll see what I mean.

    There is nothing special about Aj at all. If you can't handle hearing the truth about fraud fighters like Aj then don't read my posts.

    And I don't post on every Aj article. If I did I'd have way more posts than I do.

    Im here to call out bulls--t I see in the sport I love in a world where the fake is now more embraced than the real.

    Let me know if you have any other questions buddy.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
      Before the first fight I was reading hundreds of comments here saying AJ/Ruiz was a mismatch and a cherry pick by AJ/Hearn. I disagreed with that strongly, and after Wilder KO'd Breazeale, I gave my opinion that if AJ tried to compete with Wilder by getting a quick highlight reel KO win over Andy in his US debut, that would be big mistake on his part.

      That turned out to be exactly what happened, and AJ paid the price of trying to blast out a guy he should have handled with respect and caution. He won't make that mistake again, and coming in lighter, it's clear he's going to try and box his way to victory this time.

      I think AJ will be ahead on points by the half way stage, and Andy will then come on strong late, telling himself he stopped this guy once already, so he can do it again.

      That's when I believe the questions around AJ's mentality and confidence will be answered. If he hasn't recovered mentally from the first fight, he'll crumble and get stopped again. If he stays strong and focused, and his stamina holds out, he'll make it to the final bell and it will go to the judges.

      I have a feeling that AJ is going to lose the last 3 or 4 rounds, but win the fight on points, and it's going to be a controversial decision, with Andy and his fans screaming robbery. But that's only a gut feeling, and I certainly won't be putting any money on it!
      I too believe that Ruiz doesn't win a decision in the rematch. That's why he gotta risk getting KOd to get inside and bring the storm back to AJ.

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      • #63
        the changes aj needed to make cant be taught in one training camp, but he lost some mass.. that's a step in the right direction because he needs stamina and to keep his jab going to have a good chance at winning, ruiz is always going to be in his face throwing punches, good luck to both men and lol at aj fans policing every aj thread making sure everyone is kissing his azz

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Fire4231 View Post
          Looks like Joshua is shooting for a 12 round survival win. Let’s see how that goes.
          If AJ stays upright he wins. I don't think he stays upright.

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          • #65
            We’ll see.

            It took him about 12 years in boxing to develop a flat footed, stiff style of boxing. What’s he gonna do in a 3 month camp really? Sure you can work on things, but essentially it’ll be the same Joshua

            He’s saying all the right things, slimming down a bit etc. Etc. And everyone’s talking about how AJ looks and how he’s going to fight... But it’s not just about him. He’s still going in with a man that bounced him off the canvas 4 times in his last fight.
            Last edited by deathofaclown; 12-04-2019, 03:05 PM.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post
              Before the first fight I was reading hundreds of comments here saying AJ/Ruiz was a mismatch and a cherry pick by AJ/Hearn. I disagreed with that strongly, and after Wilder KO'd Breazeale, I gave my opinion that if AJ tried to compete with Wilder by getting a quick highlight reel KO win over Andy in his US debut, that would be big mistake on his part.

              That turned out to be exactly what happened, and AJ paid the price of trying to blast out a guy he should have handled with respect and caution. He won't make that mistake again, and coming in lighter, it's clear he's going to try and box his way to victory this time.

              I think AJ will be ahead on points by the half way stage, and Andy will then come on strong late, telling himself he stopped this guy once already, so he can do it again.

              That's when I believe the questions around AJ's mentality and confidence will be answered. If he hasn't recovered mentally from the first fight, he'll crumble and get stopped again. If he stays strong and focused, and his stamina holds out, he'll make it to the final bell and it will go to the judges.

              I have a feeling that AJ is going to lose the last 3 or 4 rounds, but win the fight on points, and it's going to be a controversial decision, with Andy and his fans screaming robbery. But that's only a gut feeling, and I certainly won't be putting any money on it!
              Good assessment/prediction. You've convinced me. That's how I see it going now too.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                We’ll see.

                It took him about 12 years in boxing to develop a flat footed, stiff style of boxing. What’s he gonna do in a 3 month camp really? Sure you can work on things, but essentially it’ll be the same Joshua

                He’s saying all the right things, slimming down a bit etc. Etc. And everyone’s talking about how AJ looks and how he’s going to fight... But it’s not just about him. He’s still going in with a man that bounced him off the canvas 4 times in his last fight.
                Dude, i agree with you here, but the real reason I'm posting is because of your P4P list. I just nearly choked to death laughing and spitting up my lunch! WTH??

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                • #68
                  AJ's to do list:

                  1. Jab

                  2. Grab

                  3. Hold

                  4. Hold

                  5. Be separated, or release

                  6. Repeat from the top

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Joe Beamish View Post
                    AJ's to do list:

                    1. Jab

                    2. Grab

                    3. Hold

                    4. Hold

                    5. Be separated, or release

                    6. Repeat from the top
                    that takes stamina

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by uppercut510 View Post
                      that takes stamina
                      Yeah, it may not prove successful. But it's what we can expect to see.

                      Pretty sure the ref and the judges will be giving AJ their full support.

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