"If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
"Don't mess with success."
"Don't reinvent the wheel."
"Dance with the one who brung ya."
Maybe all the fat jokes really DID get to Andy Ruiz.
I can now see Andy losing the rematch.
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
"Don't mess with success."
"Don't reinvent the wheel."
"Dance with the one who brung ya."
Maybe all the fat jokes really DID get to Andy Ruiz.
I can now see Andy losing the rematch.
Ruiz was catching Joshua before the Rnd 3 knockdowns early signs were there whenever Ruiz attacked with intent.
He's got the pedigree to do well once again if his mind is there.
@sanatogen my fellow poster you have exactement said the truth!
Ruiz is also got caught and may happen again. I think Ruiz can win again
@Baal yes true but Ruiz do has that's better chin
There are a lot of
“ifs” in this one. The relatively small amount of weight that
Ruiz lost (5-8 pounds) will make him lighter on his feet and even more
dangerous, but he needs to couple that with a competitive fire and attitude.The
purchase of a Rolls Royce and mansion is not a good sign. Meanwhile, Anthony
Joshua is doing exercises that reportedly are elongating his musculature. If so,
that's a smart move. Muscularity and attendant vascularity, with exceptions like
Holyfield, are not necessarily compatible with flexibility. If AJ can come in
loose (rather than overly tight like the last time) and without the element of
surprise, I see him fighting tall (using a superior jab coupled with sharp
crosses) and keeping Ruiz at bay while winning a decision or even perpetrating a
mid to late round stoppage.Remember, we are talking about a guy who beat Vlad
KlitschkoDillian Whyte, Joseph Parker, Alexander
Povetkin, and many other solid opponents.
Last edited by holmcall; 11-07-2019 at 11:02 PM.
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Id hate to bet on this one. Think AJ is well capable of winning if he fights tall, or even stopping Ruiz if he goes all out on that, and Im not sure which would be a better plan. Maybe he isnt either, and thats what could get him into trouble. Ruiz is the more cerebral guy, he wont overthink things and has much better hands period, any time it becomes a fight hes going to have every chance.
AJ had him in the first one, he got too comfortable and didn't respect Andy's power and it cost him.
A couple of scenarios to consider
In Ruiz's favor
#1. He's more fit, he's more confident, he steamrolls AJ early because AJ gets caught and his legs never get back under him.
#2. Ruiz pot shots the broken AJ the entire fight and cruises to a decision.
In AJ's favor
#1. AJ knows he had Ruiz in the last fight, he focuses, has better defense, Ruiz's weight loss works against him and has him less durable and AJ ends it early.
#2. AJ jabs the ever living hell out of Ruiz, muscles up on him and just over all tires him down and then stops him late.
I think AJ will redeem himself...it'll set up a rubbermatch of course because we can't get AJ vs Wilder regardless
Am I really the only one who doesn't feel like I have anything at all invested in this fight?
I mean, I'm going to watch it and I'm looking forward to it but I couldn't care a shit about the HW's right now.
You have the media machine known as AJ looking to avenge a loss and prove he wasn't "exposed"
You have Ruiz who came along and ruined AJ's party but if he wins the rematch does that prove that he is a real player in the HW's or just that AJ was in fact "exposed"
You have Fury who is now a part time wrestler
You have Wilder who talks about killing people and not a lot else, yeah he is fighting Ortiz again but I think that will end early this time round, the old man will be knocked sparko within the first 4 rounds I reckon
I just can't get myself up for it at the moment and I really don't care a fuck who wins it, actually that is a bit of a lie, if AJ wins he will be unbearable, and for that reason only I want Ruiz to win via a comprehensive KO
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