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Contrasting styles in which I enjoy seeing a boxer keeping a fighter at bay.
Well done AJ stuck to the gameplan.
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I've said for years Wilder would DESTROY AJ. That fight has not changed my mind.
AJ danced his way to the belts. Mind numbingly boring fight.
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Joshua boxed well thought it was an awful fight .
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Job done for Joshua
Boring fight but tactically he was superb, nice short popping jab and superb movement. Massive learning from the first fight, worlds apart, he boxed this time
Still the 3rd best heavy weight in the world. Wilder of Fury soon I hope
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What a load of crap never a draw !!!!
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Any links anywhere please gents..
Managed find one chaps.
PPV06.
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In reply to Post #969 Think the same, he is not a natural, very limited skills. Poster boy of British boxing and to be fair he is a good figure head for the youth. Just laughing, watched the 7th round again where Ruiz puts it on him, clueless in defence
My current thinking, being caught up in the pre fight build up is, has RMcK changed him, if it’s possible to get the job done? Basic skills for fighting a smaller fighter is the upper cut on the way in, can’t see how he can throw it without been seriously countered
My deep down thoughts are, he doesn’t stand a chance, Ruiz has his number and once you have somebody’s number you could beat them time and time again
One thing for sure if it comes to Joshua sitting on a pile of belts for the next few years fighting bums, I do hope he loses. I would love to see Ruiz fight Wilder, I would fancy Ruiz chances
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In reply to Post #964 Fast as he can
I expect short fast hands, can’t see how he can keep Ruiz at bay, the jab didn’t work last time
Can’t wait now
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In reply to Post #969 Agree, if AJ doesn’t drop some bombs and win the fight in 3 or 4 he’ll probably lose the boxing match beyond that.
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In reply to Post #965 Yep most heavyweights bang , joshua included , he has an awful defence and does,nt recover from a punch ,
Ruiz gets caught easily but can take a punch ! For me joshua has to knock ruiz out to win he wont beat him if he does,nt , yes he is capable of knocking ruiz out , im lucky enough to have seen first hand some of the best heavyweights training for fights , joshua doesnt train like any i have ever seen , too much emphasis on weights , nothing natural about him , I keep going on about pricey because i am close to him , when he lost his first fight he was never the same ,joshua could,nt live with pricey sparring , they had to keep stopping the sessions as joshua was getting caught far too easily , It will be interesting.
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In reply to Post #967 Similar thoughts to me Jon. Real mans game of the highest level
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In reply to Post #966 And fury could probably turn up still coked up carrying an extra 20 stone and outbox him
It’s what you make of it as a spectator, I enjoy any well matched fight and am not a fan of any one boxer so just admire the hard work and sport.
Having had a crack I know how hard it is to be good, let alone world class... and sadly world class heavyweights are a rarity.
I didn’t have the temperament to get chinned and stay disciplined enough not to get taken to the cleaners
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In reply to Post #965 WELL passed his best and one more punch that night would have put Joshua out of there and that would have been embarrassing. He has been rocked too many times for me. Jesus, seriously if he or anybody thinks he stands a chance against Wilder forget it. Wilder would do him some serious damage
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