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  • TX_BOXNG
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    #31
    Its a 50/50 fight, but i dont like what ive been seeing from Andy Ruiz on the cam following hes been having, he doesn't looked so focus, probably why hes way overweight, hopefully he put the work in gym like he says, cause he looks very comfortable on his off time, maybe he needed his time off boxing, since he fought before AJ1, hes been fighting overweight all his career so he should know his body,

    With AJ, idk if he shakes off the loss, the first few rds will see how he regains his confidence, but he looks focus, idk if the weight loss will help him much, should be definitely be more lighter on his arms and footwork

    A lot of scenarios can play out given how close this matchup is and how different they both look and are from there first bout, Ruiz much comfortable with life now and AJ with a wake up call that ****s real, I think Ruiz will press hard early not to give AJ confidence pretty much continue where he left off, if Ruiz doesn't get caught early he might get a mid fight stoppage, if Ruiz is not focused like it seems hes not AJ will slow him down and take a decision, R

    I got Ruiz by stoppage, taking AJs heart early and showing him that he isn't a fluke winner like he hope for
    Last edited by TX_BOXNG; 12-07-2019, 12:05 AM.

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      #32
      I want Andy to win as its hilarious. But I think pj knocks him out this one.

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        #33
        Originally posted by TX_BOXNG
        Its a 50/50 fight, but i dont like what ive been seeing from Andy Ruiz on the cam following hes been having, he doesn't looked so focus, probably why hes way overweight, hopefully he put the work in gym like he says, cause he looks very comfortable on his off time, maybe he needed his time off boxing, since he fought before AJ1, hes been fighting overweight all his career so he should know his body,

        With AJ, idk if he shakes off the loss, the first few rds will see how he regains his confidence, but he looks focus, idk if the weight loss will help him much, should be definitely be more lighter on his arms and footwork

        A lot of scenarios can play out given how close this matchup is and how different they both look and are from there first bout, Ruiz much comfortable with life now and AJ with a wake up call that ****s real, I think Ruiz will press hard early not to give AJ confidence pretty much continue where he left off, if Ruiz doesn't get caught early he might get a mid fight stoppage, if Ruiz is not focused like it seems hes not AJ will slow him down and take a decision, R

        I got Ruiz by stoppage, taking AJs heart early and showing him that he isn't a fluke winner like he hope for

        Ruiz is overweight coming into the biggest fight of his life...Joshua took this seriously. Joshua is going to stop Ruiz AFTER the latter gasses from fighting a style that requires him to pressure his opponent and throw fast combination when in close.

        A 6' tall man should not be weighing 283 lbs fighting a 6'4, 237 lb Olympic Gold Medalist who capture 3/4 of the heavyweight division.

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        • Curtis Harper
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          #34
          Thing is, this time if Andy goes down, he won't have enough time to get his fat ass up.

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          • TX_BOXNG
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            #35
            Originally posted by Curtis Harper
            Thing is, this time if Andy goes down, he won't have enough time to get his fat ass up.
            Lol the way he got up last time was pretty funny also, looked like kung Fu panda no lie

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              #36
              Originally posted by TX_BOXNG
              Lol the way he got up last time was pretty funny also, looked like kung Fu panda no lie
              ''The ref knew I wasn't hurt. He could have given me a few minutes to make it to my knees.........''

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                #37
                I see this is split here.

                When I watched the first fight, I couldn't believe my eyes when AJ just decided to stand right in front of Ruiz and make it a shoot out. You do that in the heavyweight division and it's risking everything.

                Thing with Ruiz is, he's got fast hands, but slow feet. AJ wasn't doing so bad until he got knocked down... nothing much happened in the first two rounds which he probably shaded, and then he got a KD. Then it all went **** up.

                But I saw an interview with him where he said he went for it, as when he normally hits people like that, he's not used to them still standing in front of him. Ruiz has got a hell of a chin.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by TX_BOXNG
                  Its a 50/50 fight
                  How is it a 50/50 fight? Ruiz is the superior fighter in every category.

                  Only thing joshua has over ruiz is height and length, and he doesn't even use those effectively lol

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by !! Anorak
                    I see this is split here.

                    When I watched the first fight, I couldn't believe my eyes when AJ just decided to stand right in front of Ruiz and make it a shoot out. You do that in the heavyweight division and it's risking everything.

                    Thing with Ruiz is, he's got fast hands, but slow feet. AJ wasn't doing so bad until he got knocked down... nothing much happened in the first two rounds which he probably shaded, and then he got a KD. Then it all went **** up.

                    But I saw an interview with him where he said he went for it, as when he normally hits people like that, he's not used to them still standing in front of him. Ruiz has got a hell of a chin.
                    Can see it either way

                    A points win for Joshua or another stoppage for Ruiz

                    Would not surprise me at all to see the latter as Ruiz is a good boxer, Joshua must be uncertain and his trainer is no Steward

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Tomjas
                      Can see it either way

                      A points win for Joshua or another stoppage for Ruiz

                      Would not surprise me at all to see the latter as Ruiz is a good boxer, Joshua must be uncertain and his trainer is no Steward
                      I cannot in any way see joshua winning lol

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