12/7 DAZN: "Jihad in Riyadh" Andy Ruiz vs Anthony Joshua 2 (WBA/WBO/IBF Heavyweight Titles)

Who Wins the Rematch?


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It won’t. Ruiz is comfortable fighting at his size. Joshua will be the one looking to reinvent (after only one camp) himself in the ring today. This fight ends in a KO for Ruiz.
I just want to reply to this post again.

Gaining weight in boxing rather it be gaining or losing 5lbs can have substantial changes to your skillset as a fighter. Ruiz purposely gaining 15lbs without an strategic gameplan on a short notice was doomed for failure. Anyone that have played sports can tell you about the signficant changes a sudden weight gain can cause. I disagreed before and now I completely disagree that Ruiz was comfortable.
 

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Eddie Hearn couldnt wait to confirm the duck...lol
We spend too much time on Deontay Wilder... he sold 7,000 f****** tickets': Eddie Hearn rips into American as he confirms Anthony Joshua's next fight will be in May against one of his mandatory challengers
 

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Eddie Hearn couldnt wait to confirm the duck...lol

The only duck is Wilder, AJ has always wanted that fight and he wants it again now, so does Eddie but Wilder tied himself up fighting Ortiz again who he’d already knocked out and he’s tied him up for the next 2 fights with Fury. So they are saying they aren’t wasting time on somebody who isn’t in AJ’s league commercially until he’s actually willing to fight. They gave away too much in negotiations cause they were desperate to make the fight, they hopefully have realised now Wilder isn’t willing to fight, if he doesn’t accept the 120 mil deal there’s nothing more they can do. In June if AJ won the plan was to again call out Wilder, and do people remember what actually happened? Wilder because he didn’t want AJ to do that announced he’s fighting Ortiz again and then Fury lol.... he did that only to avoid the pressure of being called out again since he knew he wasn’t taking the AJ fight any time soon. AJ has already came out and said he wants the fight when asked but Wilder has tied himself up so when he’s ready they can try again, there’s zero point talking about it now cause Wilder and team deliberately tied himself up not to have that fight. Wilder was devastated when AJ won cause he wanted to fight Ruiz for the 1 face, 1 name, he only started talking that again after AJ lost, before that if people remember he completely changed his tune. He wanted Ruiz not AJ. Now AJ vs Wilder is pretty much impossible to happen to the very earliest 2021 unless 1 of Fury or Wilder decide not to rematch eachother again after the 2nd fight.
 

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Fury's coach talking outta his ass while his man was being busted up by Wallin on his last fight.
You heard it, from now on if somebody at HW tries to outbox and opponent that must be a copy of Fury. Nobody fought from the distance before Fury. :mjlol:

To be serious though... I wouldn't mix the two up, the common thing in the two styles was really only the boxing from the distance part. Joshua didn't do Fury's awkward, herky-jerky shyt, it was more of a classic out-boxing style.

And it damn sure wasn’t like fukking Ali lmao
 

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Aint lewis's fault that tyson didnt take care of himself and lacked focus. Your a dumb bytch. Go read a book lol


With all of that Lewis had emmanual Stewart still had to damn near scold him for not Manning up..



You're the idiot

And a Lewis fan...foh b
 

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I don't agree with every part but you wrote a logical argument otherwise and I agree that out of AJ, Wilder and Fury, Joshua is the one who most consistently fights the level of opposition a champion SHOULD fight.
and what level is that??

Ortiz, Fury, Brazeale, Ortiz2, Fury 2,
The only duck is Wilder, AJ has always wanted that fight and he wants it again now, so does Eddie but Wilder tied himself up fighting Ortiz again who he’d already knocked out and he’s tied him up for the next 2 fights with Fury.
:gucci: And AJ tied himself up by losing to cherry picked 5'11 fat dude with titties, and had to avenge his lost to said cherry and now cant unify because he has to satisfy mandos... Wilder signed to fight Ortiz cause Fury ducked the immediate rematch and AJ got his ass whooped and lost the belts
 
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