AJ better watch out. Ruiz got that 6-pack coming in

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #21
    Originally posted by REDEEMER
    This is probably mostly true . But the fans will eat it up when A.J defeats him a third time and buy into the hype that Ruiz was better because he was lighter .

    Going into the second fight it’s forgotten Ruiz had a huge meal bf weigh in to throw A.J off but no matter how much he weighs it’s a bad match up for Ruiz ,A.J will stop him should they fight again.
    Chisora durability seemingly disappeared vs Whyte in the second fight 'When he was at his leanness for a extremely long time'.

    When certain athletes have spent years carry excess blubber, a dramatic change in body composition can weaken them etc

    Linford Christie once stated when he was at his lowest body fat percentage, he felt weak in training and kept getting sick 'He figured out that there was a optimal range where he should be personally etc'.

    Andy Ruiz Junior at 230 pounds would be pushed over by Joshua 'Even Joshua himself has realized the dramatic change, that he made for the Ruiz rematch may have affected him negatively slightly'.

    I fully expect Joshua to increase in weight to around 241-244 maximum 'That kind of range is probably optimum'.

    It will be very interesting what type of condition Fury will bring to the Joshua fight 'I also don't think Fury can cope down at 250 pounds anymore'.

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    • REDEEMER
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      #22
      Originally posted by _Rexy_
      AJ Fought him the first time because he was viewed to pose zero risk. He will never fight him again.
      Miller popped , and Whyte, Kownacki, Ortiz all declined .

      Only Hunter and Ruiz stepped up and he chose an active Ruiz who fought for a world title many believe he should have won with Parker. So they took Ruiz on short notice after weeks trying to get those guys .

      Damn even on X Mas you can’t take a break from lying . Ha

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      • ThatDude44
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        #23
        If only he had worked this hard after beating AJ.

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        • TheMyspaceDayz
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          #24
          Won money on Ruiz the first time and on AJ the second time. I’m positive none of you simpleton fanboys pulled that feat off so my opinion is more valuable than yours on the matter. AJ is in trouble against a more nimble Ruiz. He can’t robotically step in and out of danger while randomly choosing when to engage when the opponent is the one setting the pace.

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          • Noelanthony
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            #25
            Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
            I understand there is nothing but Brits on at this hour but do you have nothing to say on behalf of AJ? Does this not frighten you?
            Lol .. He has dropped the Snickers and eats protein bars now. We will be waiting right now we have bigger fishes to fry

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              #26
              Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
              Won money on Ruiz the first time and on AJ the second time. I’m positive none of you simpleton fanboys pulled that feat off so my opinion is more valuable than yours on the matter. AJ is in trouble against a more nimble Ruiz. He can’t robotically step in and out of danger while randomly choosing when to engage when the opponent is the one setting the pace.
              You are positively wrong.

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              • NC Uppercut
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                #27
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                A Skinny Ruiz Junior will not be as effective.

                Around 250-260 flat, he should be fine.

                A Walrus would not be as effective, if it did not have all of its blubber.

                There is probably a reason as to why? Tyson Fury does not come in at super low weights anymore. Fighters who have carried blubber throughout their entire career, sometimes need to stay that way 'Sometimes their bodies cannot cope with the drastic changes, fat is actually a organ 'It has a effect on hormones, stores vitamins, and plays a part in inflammation & immunity'.
                Think about it like this, he has quick hands to have been a chubster, so now you got a not such a chun rock
                With extra fast hands. He will be more efficient with his out put too

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER
                  This is probably mostly true . But the fans will eat it up when A.J defeats him a third time and buy into the hype that Ruiz was better because he was lighter .

                  Going into the second fight it’s forgotten Ruiz had a huge meal bf weigh in to throw A.J off but no matter how much he weighs it’s a bad match up for Ruiz ,A.J will stop him should they fight again.

                  Most these posters probably never seen Tony Tubbs fight ,he’s probably just as good a boxer minus the power of a Ruiz and he was even fatter .
                  I don't think AJ can stop him, he doesn't have the stamina or punch resistance to stop a guy like RUIZ.

                  He does have the power to drop him though so he can drop him a couple of times and win a wide decision.

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                  • KingGilgamesh
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
                    Won money on Ruiz the first time and on AJ the second time. I’m positive none of you simpleton fanboys pulled that feat off so my opinion is more valuable than yours on the matter. AJ is in trouble against a more nimble Ruiz. He can’t robotically step in and out of danger while randomly choosing when to engage when the opponent is the one setting the pace.
                    This is all well and good, but the ship has long sailed.

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                    • PRINCEKOOL
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by NC Uppercut
                      Think about it like this, he has quick hands to have been a chubster, so now you got a not such a chun rock
                      With extra fast hands. He will be more efficient with his out put too
                      Remember when Chris Byrd went down to 175 pounds? He was completely dead at the weight 'Ruiz Junior will be pushed over if he ever comes in at 230 pounds etc'.

                      Around 250-260 pound flat, he will be fine around that range.

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