As I am known for my seer like abilities of correct fight results coming to me in a dream, I give you my latest. In a result which surprised me, Joshua won the rematch by decision. The fight looked like Parker vs Joshua but in the 12th round Ruiz clipped Joshua with a similar shot to the big one in the first fight and Joshua was wobbling everywhere but managed to hold on and see out the last 90 seconds. After the fight everyone was like this needs to be a trilogy now because that wasn't convincing.
Gotta see a disciplined AJ this time around, one more akin to his Povetkin or Parker fights. Keep distance, stick 1-2, throwing jabs downstairs to offset attacks and rhythm.. And then grab and smother when needed to slow pace and break for space. First fight, he got Andy down and rushed in trying to prove something, not giving Ruiz respect for his ability..Then after the flash temple shot, Joshua lost all belief and looked shook to his core. He just kept walking forward into Ruiz territory.. He cannot make this mistake again. He needs to be patience and even bore a 12 rd victory if needed, styles do make fights and even the best need to know when to make adjustments and box the way to the win (even if we call it boring). First fight was down to psychology I believe, and this time around it's surprised me how hungry AJ sounds. Bout time the humble **** ended. Im no seer, but I can fully envisage a boring but credible 12rd win for AJ and he'll be very glad to see the back of Andy Ruiz Jr.
Could you dream up a good reason why Dillian Whyte still hasn't told us what's going on with his UKAD status?
I'm in the fight of my life to get the right lotto numbers. Got a % if ya help a fellow fight fan out! On the real it's possible, if he can control the bout to just boxing. But even that is tough to call.