Anthony Joshua will knock out Andy Ruiz in dominating manner

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  1. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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    The bodybuilder will throw the kitchen sink at Ruiz like the first fight. Only for the ultra dumb bodybuilder to realize his best punches can't hurt this gluttonous blob. Watch him say again " what's happening to me" when fatso beats him down in the corner, like Anthony stole his last big mac meal! Lol.
     
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  2. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Didn't you see AJ land his best shots and Ruiz eat them up?

    Ruiz by KO again.

    This is how the fight goes:

    AJ dominating on the outside for 5/6 rounds

    Ruiz starts timing him , AJ starts blowing out Ruiz KO;s him probably in the 9th.

    AJ HAS NEVER BEEN A PURE BOXER, HE ALWAYS, ALWAYS HAS GONE INTO A TRADE WAR AT SOME POINT IN ALL OF HIS TOUGH FIGHTS

    RUIZ is a tougher and badder man, AJ cannot win this . CANNOT.

    Big stiff idiot

    slow feet

    No head movement

    Blows out when he is forced to box on the backfoot

    No IQ

    No ability to adjust on the sport

    dodgy chin

    Easy work for Ruiz. Ruiz is flaws massively himself, Fury would beat that boy around the ring for 12 rounds straight but AJ is all wrong to do it.
     
  3. Oneirokritis

    Oneirokritis The Scourge of Stupid Idiots. Full Member

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    I honestly expect Andy to get the stoppage or Joshua to quit earlier second time around: like round 4 or 5.
     
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  4. sauhund II

    sauhund II Boxing Addict Full Member

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    AJ does not and never did fight tall......he always likes to trade fairly up close with hooks..........he has never fought at range, his stamina will not allow a dancing fight and he aint learning jab and grab in 6 months plus he never had a good jab.

    The bodybuilder is and always will be as stiff as a board with zero head movement, has a glass chin and cannot think on the fly.....you aint teaching a old dog new tricks

    Out of the Big 3 Ruiz matches up perfectly for the Bodybuilder......he likes to tra
    de and counter punch with his superior hand speed, punch selection and chin.

    As far as the knock down is concerned, Ruiz did not see the punch that produced the flash knock down and went down because of it......he saw the follow up full bore right hand and took it without flinching and fired right back........

    The British Hype job folded like a House of cards once he was away from home against a hand picked opponent paid to loose.....and who was not shot, old or a never was like the other Hype job Povetkin.......Ruiz came to win.

    If the Bodybuilder felt the pressure before it will be ten fold now with the MUST win expectations......I predict he will quit again after a handful of rounds after Ruiz brings the heat again.
     
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  5. granth

    granth Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Do you actually believe the garbage that spews forth when you part your lips?
     
  6. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    I don't agree with insulting Ruiz but I do agree with most of what you said in regards to the fight. I agree that AJ thought Ruiz was more hurt from the knockdown but I don't agree that Ruiz got lucky. Ruiz showed his pedigree in the way he was able capitalize on a mistake from AJ and hurt him badly. I believe AJ was concussed from that left hook. I think that AJ will win the rematch he will show Ruiz more respect and won't make the same mistake he did in the first fight. I am predicting a late stoppage win for AJ.
     
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  7. Mike_S

    Mike_S Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Nah I don’t see this happening at all. Joshua has had issues with his stamina throughout his career and this isn’t going to change anytime soon. I think this time Joshua doesn’t get up.
     
  8. elmaldito

    elmaldito Skillz Full Member

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    Never happen
     
  9. PistonHondai

    PistonHondai Active Member Full Member

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    Why does everyone who promotes how great Andy did and how poorly AJ did fails to mention that both performance was a result of ONE thing only. A lucky punch to the head when AJ was careless.
     
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  10. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Man you are crazy or pure douchebag. Who's the idiot saying he'd break Ruiz's jaw prefight? Whose the idiot looking past Ruiz? And AJ is talking like he'll beat Ruiz anywhere. Ruiz made that fake **** AJ quit. He was the man. He doesn't have to kowtow to AJ or Hearn, so go **** yerself.
     
  11. phishfannola

    phishfannola New Member Full Member

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    Odds are already out. Its joshua -300 and Ruiz +230.
     
  12. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I would think Joshua would go in and try to just win with a decision with a jab and grab.
     
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  13. Winter

    Winter New Member Full Member

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    Whatever happens, I dont think Joshua would do a boring jab and grab-style. He has never done it and doesnt want to give people boring fights. Like he said in that interview, people started booing in round 2 so he started swinging more and knocked Ruiz down in next round. He is NOT Klitschko. He really loves to trade, even if he loses. He is actually pretty much like Dillian Whyte, in that sense. They both just keep firing and coming forward in some way and looking for KO, even when it would be better to clinch etc. Its their nature and you cannot really change that in short period of time.
     
  14. pistal47

    pistal47 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That opening paragraph(or whatever it was) and the example used to prove the credentials still has me rolling on the floor pissing myself.
     
  15. BoxingABC1

    BoxingABC1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Everything that AJ has been saying makes me think he’s either mentally shot or just thinks Ruiz got lucky, would be very, very surprised if AJ wins the rematch