Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. III.

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  1. Surrix

    Surrix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ruiz already had once stopped A.J. Of course he lost rematch on points.
    If third fight will happen, no chances that Ruiz might get decision win, A.J is too money making guy for business.
    If he will stop A.J in distance again, only then Ruiz might won A.J.

    A.J = big $ to earn with him.
     
  2. Jackman65

    Jackman65 FJB Full Member

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    You are dreaming. Fat Andy got lucky in the first fight because AJ was sloppy and had a bad fight plan. AJ could easily follow the blueprint from the second fight and beat fatboy 100/100 times. This fight would be pointless.
     
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  3. Surrix

    Surrix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Less pointless than was fight vs Pulev. :D:nonono
    Or you will tell that Ruiz was lesser competitive vs your idol A.J than Pulev?
    A.J in rematch just did all the best to keep distance and win Ruiz on points, nothing more. Fans are talking like Ruiz had been stopped or dropped in rematch.
     
  4. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    hes birnt throigh that josh money hence the dedication now he wants more



    josh beat him lewis never rematched twice and his are classed as avenged

    aint joshs fault andy was just being andy
    lazy expectant and un willing to change

    now that cash is drying up now he wsnts to change


    arrepuckingola gtfoh
     
  5. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    no and thats why they should be made to
    no more easy gimmies
    wilder had years to up his game he didnt and mliked that mexican cow
     
  6. Jackman65

    Jackman65 FJB Full Member

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    His performance in the rematch was much worse than if he was dropped or KO’d. Guys get caught with a good shot and knocked out all the time, especially heavyweights. Andy came into the fight with a massive amount of incentive to get in the best shape of his life and defend the bent he won. Instead, he came in super fat and sloppy and received a thorough boxing lesson from AJ, a guy not known for being the best technical boxer in the game. The fight was not exciting but more importantly, it wasn’t even close.

    I’m not a big fan of AJ but Andy Ruiz disgraced himself by coming in so fat and sloppy and performing so poorly. He might get a rematch someday but he definitely has zero case for it. AJ could easily do the same thing next time or the next dozen times they meet. Andy is small, fat and slow, not a good combo when you are fighting guys bigger and faster. He has power but it doesn’t do him any good at the end of his opponent’s jab.

    I’d love to see him come into his next fight in shape and sharper but won’t believe it until I see it. Those Instagram type pictures are easy to fake. He did the same thing leading into the last fight and was exposed when he took off his robe. Frankly, he doesn’t deserve a rematch at this stage.
     
  7. Surrix

    Surrix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I do not talk about deserve he rematch or no.
    Despite lazy he still was more competitive vs A.J than Pulev and therefore I better had saw A.J vs Ruiz III instead of Pulev.
    Or A.J vs Usyk or A.J vs Whyte.
     
  8. Wizbit1013

    Wizbit1013 Drama go, and don't come back Full Member

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    Your useless


    Thanks for explaining it so well
     
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  9. Jackman65

    Jackman65 FJB Full Member

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    Im just saying he had his shot and I do not think fans are clamoring to see it again. Andy needs to rebuild and stay in shape. The other fights you mention are much bigger than an Andy rematch. I think Usyk-AJ is a much bigger fight. Andy really crapped the bed in the rematch. Coming into the fight so out of shape and getting dominated for 12 rounds usually doesn’t get you a rematch.
     
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  10. Boomstick

    Boomstick Active Member Full Member

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    If the rematch was conclusive, what would you call the first fight?

    Regardless, I have no issues if these guys mix it up again. So long as Ruiz gets in good enough shape can keep up with Joshua and force him to engage.
     
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  11. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    My AJ? ,HARDLY.
     
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