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  • #11
    This is a good, decent article, imo.

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    • #12
      Clinching should not be allowed in boxing! Floyd is now jealous of AJ for copying his style of boxing against Ruiz. No to Wilder or Fury, let them age more and yes to small guy Usyk to be just like TBE? Cong**** to AJ the Money Champ!

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      • #13
        It’s just jab n’ grab. It won’t work against Fury or Wilder.

        Good against short guys who don’t train.

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        • #14
          Payed ref to interfere whenever AJ askes for it by jumping to Ruiz. There were no clinches many times but ref still interfered like he did with Parker.

          If boxer jumpes asking for clinch you should let opponent to handle it himself first unless his arms are tied already. But when low Ruiz just slipped from Joshua and tried hitting him ref still stopped them!
          Last edited by Ajvar; 12-07-2019, 09:27 PM.

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          • #15
            So ruiz a haymon fighter is in a rigged fight to give the belts back to match room? Okey

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            • #16
              Some of you are pathetic its funny

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              • #17
                I said before that AJ would fight similar to how he fought Parker. Good job by AJ controlling the distance. Not sure Ruiz can do anything different in a 3rd fight, he’s got fast hands but his feet are to slow to close the gap on a guy that tall. I’d like to see Ruiz against Ortiz, or Miller.

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                • #18
                  Good win. Now go fight whatever garbage a$$ mandatories you have waiting in 2020 and pretend the winner of Wilder\Fury don't exist. Cupcake.......

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                  • #19
                    Can't knock him. Beautiful jab, very impressive use of it. Landed good shots against a live dog. What more can you say. Good for him. Looking forward to see how long he lasts with Wilder.

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                    • #20
                      Ruiz really looked like a short Butterbean. His hands were not nearly as fast as the first fight, he couldn't cut the ring off, and I'm not even sure he tried. Ruiz showed up to camp a month late, overweight, out of money, with new cars and houses and no fire for a win. Tried to train himself for portions of his training camp. In the first fight, the only time Ruiz actually landed a punch is when he took a few, and that was really the only chance he had in this fight.

                      Big ups to AJ for the win, looked better, moved well. But man for all the crap people talk about Wilder's boxing ability, AJ is not much better. In fact the mistakes and bad habits that are implanted in AJ's style, will lead to him getting knocked out by Wilder. One major bad habit, AJ fights with a lot of weight over his front foot, that's not a good spot to be in against Wilder. Doesn't mean AJ can't win, just some things that make it less likely.

                      Anyway, good job for AJ, hopefully us "boxing" fans get a Heavyweight unification soon after Wilder Fury rematch.

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