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Day 15: On a scale of 1-10: Rate Anthony Joshua's win over Andy Ruiz

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  • Day 15: On a scale of 1-10: Rate Anthony Joshua's win over Andy Ruiz

    How do you vote?
    35
    10
    5.71%
    2
    9
    2.86%
    1
    8
    20.00%
    7
    7
    14.29%
    5
    6
    11.43%
    4
    5
    11.43%
    4
    4
    8.57%
    3
    3
    14.29%
    5
    2
    2.86%
    1
    1
    8.57%
    3

  • #2
    Originally posted by HitmanTommy View Post
    How do you vote?
    He jabbed well

    But it was him who said about champions not playing safe and they go to war regarding fury- Klitschko

    Realised he cant stand up in war and played it safe

    Now he looks a tool and a big girl

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    • #3
      6 for me

      Shouldn't have lost the 1st time but flukes happens.
      He should have went for the KO. That would have impressed me.

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      • #4
        he beat a fatman by running...

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        • #5
          I gave it a 6. Ruiz is a solid but not elite opponent. The main thing with that win is that AJ showed mental fortitude, fight IQ and discipline/professionalism. He was humiliated in the first fight, but took the immediate rematch, slimmed down and had an entirely different approach the second time, which allowed him to box a near shutout against the same guy that battered him just a few months earlier. Remember a lot of people were saying Ruiz just had AJs number too and that the rematch was going to end him for good.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by *TonyMontana* View Post
            He jabbed well

            But it was him who said about champions not playing safe and they go to war regarding fury- Klitschko

            Realised he cant stand up in war and played it safe

            Now he looks a tool and a big girl


            Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post
            6 for me

            Shouldn't have lost the 1st time but flukes happens.
            He should have went for the KO. That would have impressed me.


            Originally posted by baroidi View Post
            he beat a fatman by running...


            Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post
            I gave it a 6. Ruiz is a solid but not elite opponent. The main thing with that win is that AJ showed mental fortitude, fight IQ and discipline/professionalism. He was humiliated in the first fight, but took the immediate rematch, slimmed down and had an entirely different approach the second time, which allowed him to box a near shutout against the same guy that battered him just a few months earlier. Remember a lot of people were saying Ruiz just had AJs number too and that the rematch was going to end him for good.


            I agree with ALL of the posts in this thread

            I bet that won't last long... and I bet that never happens again

            6'ish... maybe a 7

            6.5

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            • #7
              I put a 7.
              Mainly because he immediately rematched and had to change his style entirely to get the belts back and won very wide.

              I hate comparisons between Joshua and Fury, but for the sake of backing up my point; there are major similarities between Ruiz 2 and Wilder 2. Fury changed his style after getting put on his ass, Joshua changed his style after getting splattered all over NYC - both nullified their respect opponents offensive weapons to get the belt(s).

              If you respect one, you have to respect the other.

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              • #8
                10. He won 12 -0 in rounds. Only haters call it running.

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                • #9
                  ... gave him an 8 for strategic performance...
                  ... (head movement still poor)...

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                  • #10
                    6. He beat a guy who beat him up so you have to give him credit for that, but he completely avoided all exchanges. That's why I as looking forward to the Pulev fight, to see how Joshua would fight from here on.

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