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  • #41
    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
    ... Sparked_26, dear (it has nothing to do with Ruiz): after the 3rd round (in the first fight) I said here that "AJ is done" as a very top leve fighterl... And it wasn't about Ruiz's performance... I only noticed how poor AJ's upper body and head movement actually is!... and AJ didn't improve anything in this movement in the last fight... So: I maintain that "he's done" -- that stands as a blueprint and now everybody knows for sure how to take him out... (and by "everybody" I mean Wilder first...)
    The crux of his defence is always going to be a high held guard and just being out of range and a hard jab to the face.

    Wilder takes a while to find his range against most really.

    The argument whilst he is waiting AJ will be hitting him with jabs and right hands.

    It’s a great match up.

    I favour Wilder. Hard not too. But it will be good.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Articulateboxin View Post
      I would trust the source, rather than 2nd hand quote

      https://********/xpNtn_sFYJM?t=106
      Well Eddie Hearn and The Guardian are probably of equal trustworthiness hey? That paper isn't a total rag is it like the Sun or whatever it is over there? Borderline National Enquirer like crap

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      • #43
        Originally posted by sparked_26 View Post
        the crux of his defence is always going to be a high held guard and just being out of range and a hard jab to the face.

        Wilder takes a while to find his range against most really.

        The argument whilst he is waiting aj will be hitting him with jabs and right hands.

        It’s a great match up.

        I favour wilder. Hard not too. But it will be good.
        ok, ok......................

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        • #44
          Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
          ... "the source' who just said above that AJ will be much more aggressive and that he will KO Ruiz?... OK...
          Well a fighting style is a matter of opinion, a ring size is a fact I provided the source of my information, as did you - let's agree to disagree once again! Here is hoping we get to see the undisputed in 2020! On that, we can both agree i'm sure!

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Articulateboxin View Post
            Well a fighting style is a matter of opinion, a ring size is a fact I provided the source of my information, as did you - let's agree to disagree once again! Here is hoping we get to see the undisputed in 2020! On that, we can both agree i'm sure!
            ... Articulateboxin, dear... I have nothing against Joshua... In fact, before the first fight, I voted (here, in the RBR thread) for a AJ KO win, and i even posted that he will KO Ruiz anytime starting with the 1st round...

            ... and then I watched the fight unfolding... (and when I watch I really "watch")...

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            • #46
              Haven't gone through all the pages, but, anyone mentioned Roy Jones and Antonio Tarver ?.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by M Bison View Post
                Doesn't really go for much when you've been training for such a long time, quality over quantity. Besides didn't Sergio Martinez start very very late on in his life, he was beating some pretty tough guys who likely started boxing from a very young age.
                Since Joshua was 18 years of age, and Ruiz Junior was 18 years of age 'It would be interesting if the HOURS spent training could be compared' or even in the last 6 months, the hours of both fighters etc I don't think Joshua is as naturally gifted as a fighter, but HIS work ethic is one of his greatest weapons 'A + for the effort he puts into improving, but it is apparent to me that? He may have reach some sort of ceiling slightly'. The only other option Joshua has to add other dimensions to his game, is to look for another trainer 'But in reality, there are very few good heavyweight trainers out there'.

                I believe Anthony Joshua would be the perfect student for Adam Booth, as he tends to like to work with raw athletically talented fighters 'And inject his mind/psyche into their bodies'. When fighters use to face David Haye it was as if they where facing the body of Haye, but the mind of Adam Booth.

                If Haye would of gotten to Fury at this time, the cause of History would of played out a lot differently.


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                • #48
                  Originally posted by NChristo- View Post
                  Haven't gone through all the pages, but, anyone mentioned Roy Jones and Antonio Tarver ?.
                  Roy Jones Jr. proved to be a teenage phenomenon in the ring, winning the 1984 U.S. National Junior Olympics (at the age of 15)...

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                    Roy Jones Jr. proved to be a teenage phenomenon in the ring, winning the 1984 U.S. National Junior Olympics (at the age of 15)...
                    Exactly and Tarver had his first professional bout when was 28.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by NChristo- View Post
                      Exactly and Tarver had his first professional bout when was 28.
                      ... OK, OK... but, but: "talented as a young boxer, Tarver deserted the gym at the age of 14"... right???

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