Will Joshua be predictable as in the first match or have Joshua and his team developed a debuggin plan which can work?
Lol I know Joshua is going to be about 5-10 lbs lighter for the rematch, but so will Ruiz. But I don’t see it helping Joshua much, he’s a very basic boxer, very slow, very telegraphed, stamina comparable to Kimbo(Too much mass).Ruiz is just too smart, too fast, too conditioned(Not referring to appearance),too powerful and has too much Mexican heart for Joshua. I’m not trying to say Joshua will lay down, I believe it’ll be a much better fight, but this time Joshua will eventually get knocked out unconscious, he may get up at least 1 or two times, because Ruiz will be knocking him down several times again, but eventually he’ll be unconscious, because Ruiz will make sure he stay’s down, especially with a full training camp and lots of time to prepare and strategize until fight night. For every punch Joshua lands, Ruiz will be returning 4-5 punch combinations. It doesn’t matter what Joshua changes, he’s an average generic boxer with lots of power.
Spot on, Joshua's skillset is average, but since he is 6 foot 6, has power, ok chin and fights in a poor division he can still become a champ.
We also saw at the end of the last fight that Joshua doesn't like it downstairs, Ruiz will switch it about and keep him guessing which will stop Joshua finding any rhythm or range and empty out his tank. Eventually he's going to make a mistake and Jr will floor him heavily. He can then retire to Watford with his sbo millions never to be seen again in a boxing ring.
Lol True, the only thing that worries me about Saudi Arabia is corruption and the fact that it’ll be like 90 percent UK fans, so it’ll be like he’s in England. That might rattle Ruiz, that’s the only two issues i’m worried about.