In what round will Ruiz stop Joshua?
If history is any kinds of the lessons, Ruiz will stop Joshua even quicker than the first time.
Joshua did not get knocked out because he was less of a boxer and he certainly did not get out knocked out because he hit any less hard than Ruiz
Joshua will always lose to Ruiz. Ruiz is just the wrong fighter for Joshua's style. Ruiz has better hand speed than the slow robotic Joshua who quite reminds us all of Frank Bruno does he not?
in that kind of a match up a junkyard dog like Ruiz will always win a fight against a predictable behemoth who looks and fights like a robot. Who's willingness to take punishment is in question. Who desire to continue fighting actually is in question
Ruiz is surely a junkyard dog. And in life a junkyard dog usually beats the refined polished kind of textbook approach. That goes for all walks of life including street life and life in the office and politics as well.
It took Ruiz eight rounds to stop Joshua last time.
It will take him no more than five this time
Re: In what round will Ruiz stop Joshua?
9th round.
Expect a boring Wlad type performance from AJ until he gets caught..
Re: In what round will Ruiz stop Joshua?
None. Joshua will win this remtach and right the wrong that should never have happened.
Re: In what round will Ruiz stop Joshua?
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Fatboxingfan
If history is any kinds of the lessons, Ruiz will stop Joshua even quicker than the first time.
Joshua did not get knocked out because he was less of a boxer and he certainly did not get out knocked out because he hit any less hard than Ruiz
Joshua will always lose to Ruiz. Ruiz is just the wrong fighter for Joshua's style. Ruiz has better hand speed than the slow robotic Joshua who quite reminds us all of Frank Bruno does he not?
in that kind of a match up a junkyard dog like Ruiz will always win a fight against a predictable behemoth who looks and fights like a robot. Who's willingness to take punishment is in question. Who desire to continue fighting actually is in question
Ruiz is surely a junkyard dog. And in life a junkyard dog usually beats the refined polished kind of textbook approach. That goes for all walks of life including street life and life in the office and politics as well.
It took Ruiz eight rounds to stop Joshua last time.
It will take him no more than five this time
Is “Junkyard Dog” a saying that is popular in France?
Re: In what round will Ruiz stop Joshua?
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Primo Carnera
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Originally Posted by
Fatboxingfan
If history is any kinds of the lessons, Ruiz will stop Joshua even quicker than the first time.
Joshua did not get knocked out because he was less of a boxer and he certainly did not get out knocked out because he hit any less hard than Ruiz
Joshua will always lose to Ruiz. Ruiz is just the wrong fighter for Joshua's style. Ruiz has better hand speed than the slow robotic Joshua who quite reminds us all of Frank Bruno does he not?
in that kind of a match up a junkyard dog like Ruiz will always win a fight against a predictable behemoth who looks and fights like a robot. Who's willingness to take punishment is in question. Who desire to continue fighting actually is in question
Ruiz is surely a junkyard dog. And in life a junkyard dog usually beats the refined polished kind of textbook approach. That goes for all walks of life including street life and life in the office and politics as well.
It took Ruiz eight rounds to stop Joshua last time.
It will take him no more than five this time
Is “Junkyard Dog” a saying that is popular in France?
;D
Re: In what round will Ruiz stop Joshua?
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Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera
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Originally Posted by
Fatboxingfan
If history is any kinds of the lessons, Ruiz will stop Joshua even quicker than the first time.
Joshua did not get knocked out because he was less of a boxer and he certainly did not get out knocked out because he hit any less hard than Ruiz
Joshua will always lose to Ruiz. Ruiz is just the wrong fighter for Joshua's style. Ruiz has better hand speed than the slow robotic Joshua who quite reminds us all of Frank Bruno does he not?
in that kind of a match up a junkyard dog like Ruiz will always win a fight against a predictable behemoth who looks and fights like a robot. Who's willingness to take punishment is in question. Who desire to continue fighting actually is in question
Ruiz is surely a junkyard dog. And in life a junkyard dog usually beats the refined polished kind of textbook approach. That goes for all walks of life including street life and life in the office and politics as well.
It took Ruiz eight rounds to stop Joshua last time.
It will take him no more than five this time
. @primo carnera
Is “Junkyard Dog” a saying that is popular in France?
Oui, chienne du dépotoir
Re: In what round will Ruiz stop Joshua?
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Originally Posted by
Fatboxingfan
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Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera
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Originally Posted by
Fatboxingfan
If history is any kinds of the lessons, Ruiz will stop Joshua even quicker than the first time.
Joshua did not get knocked out because he was less of a boxer and he certainly did not get out knocked out because he hit any less hard than Ruiz
Joshua will always lose to Ruiz. Ruiz is just the wrong fighter for Joshua's style. Ruiz has better hand speed than the slow robotic Joshua who quite reminds us all of Frank Bruno does he not?
in that kind of a match up a junkyard dog like Ruiz will always win a fight against a predictable behemoth who looks and fights like a robot. Who's willingness to take punishment is in question. Who desire to continue fighting actually is in question
Ruiz is surely a junkyard dog. And in life a junkyard dog usually beats the refined polished kind of textbook approach. That goes for all walks of life including street life and life in the office and politics as well.
It took Ruiz eight rounds to stop Joshua last time.
It will take him no more than five this time
. @primo carnera
Is “Junkyard Dog” a saying that is popular in France?
Oui, chienne du dépotoir
“L’habit ne fait pas le moine”
Re: In what round will Ruiz stop Joshua?
Ruiz hasn’t shown much versatility. If AJ uses feints to get Andy to initiate he can drop the necessary bomb to get Andy out of there. If Andy gets AJ to lead he’ll probably get AJ out of there. Having said these things I expect a boring fight with both trying to trip the other up. As usual, hoping to be wrong.
Re: In what round will Ruiz stop Joshua?
I expect Joshua to fight gun shy and stick behind the jab and go for the UD without engaging in close. And I can't blame him for taking that strategy if he does as he must win.
If he can keep his head and stick to that strategy he could do it. However with so much at stake and the pressure on him in what will be a bizarre atmosphere for both fighters I expect some kind of exchange around the 5th when Ruiz will have him in trouble again.
I have the right to change my view before fight night
Re: In what round will Ruiz stop Joshua?
If Joshua isn't 100 percent mentally there on the night he loses.
I remember Lewis in his dressing room before the Rahman rematch. As calm and collected as you will ever see.
Joshua ain't Lennox
Re: In what round will Ruiz stop Joshua?
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imp
9th round.
Expect a boring Wlad type performance from AJ until he gets caught..
Precisemente
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Beanz
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Fatboxingfan
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Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera
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Originally Posted by
Fatboxingfan
If history is any kinds of the lessons, Ruiz will stop Joshua even quicker than the first time.
Joshua did not get knocked out because he was less of a boxer and he certainly did not get out knocked out because he hit any less hard than Ruiz
Joshua will always lose to Ruiz. Ruiz is just the wrong fighter for Joshua's style. Ruiz has better hand speed than the slow robotic Joshua who quite reminds us all of Frank Bruno does he not?
in that kind of a match up a junkyard dog like Ruiz will always win a fight against a predictable behemoth who looks and fights like a robot. Who's willingness to take punishment is in question. Who desire to continue fighting actually is in question
Ruiz is surely a junkyard dog. And in life a junkyard dog usually beats the refined polished kind of textbook approach. That goes for all walks of life including street life and life in the office and politics as well.
It took Ruiz eight rounds to stop Joshua last time.
It will take him no more than five this time
. @primo carnera
Is “Junkyard Dog” a saying that is popular in France?
Oui, chienne du dépotoir
“L’habit ne fait pas le moine”
😄❤️l'homme fait les vêtements, pourtant ... WTF un tel commentaire étrange! parfois vous gagnez, Monsieur Beanz.
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Mark TKO
Joshua ain't Lennox
👋👋👋♥️♥️♥️💯Correct!
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Fatboxingfan
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Originally Posted by
Mark TKO
Joshua ain't Lennox
👋👋👋♥️♥️♥️💯Correct!
When you gonna start writing poems again?
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TitoFan
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Originally Posted by
Fatboxingfan
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Originally Posted by
Mark TKO
Joshua ain't Lennox
👋👋👋♥️♥️♥️💯Correct!
When you gonna start writing poems again?
Huh? 🤔 Sir, we are good fellow posters and I apricot you very much.