Naysayers say nay! It's a crap shoot, I'm sure Ruiz knows what he's doing.
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It's not just about how Ruiz carries the weight
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The weight isn't as big issue as I thought after ruiz explanation. The weigh in wasn't the time he expected and he ate 12lb of food and water and not doing a no2 in toilet.
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Originally posted by Toffee View Posthe gets stopped or retires on his stool between 7 and 9. No mas.
Easy to see the weight had nothing to do with it. Being lighter wouldn't have changed his reach or height, which is where the problem lied.
Like I predicted after the first fight, this was ALL on AJ and how he performed. I predicted AJ by decision. Knew he would stay safe and box from the outside. It was boring AF, but that's what happened.
Ruiz never gassed, didn't get finished, didn't even get hurt or bullied. He just got out-boxed by a much taller man.
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Originally posted by Deontay WilderTake away the sombrero, boots, smartphone, and let him take a massive shit. And he'll be about 275 lbs.
Ruiz just admitted he gained too much weight, which is a total 180 from even a month ago when he kept teasing he'd be coming in trimmer than last time.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostEasy to see the weight had nothing to do with it.
I thought Joshua would keep him more honest and break him down. In the end I think Joshua realised it that it wasn't required - Ruiz simply wasn't going to catch him or corner him and was happy to move.
I don't agree it was a boring fight. Joshua boxed well. It was a true professional against a guy who falls a long way short of that mark.
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Originally posted by FeFist View PostHeard this floating around which makes no sense. AJ isn't training to bully Ruiz, he is training to stick and move. His opponent being slower will make his training more effective.
There's a simple science behind coming in at 284lb. He didn't train properly.
What a surprise.
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