Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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Last hour predictions?

Poll ended at 02 Jun 2019, 14:04

Joshua - Decision
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Joshua - T/KO
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50%
DRAW
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Ruiz - T/KO
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50%
Ruiz - Decision
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Total votes: 26

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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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The typical fanboys were saying that AJ is the best of all time last night and now are saying he can't fight :doh:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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samwbr wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 04:27 Until they fight each other it's all conjecture. Joshua will get pelters until,the rematch, everyone saying told you so knew he was crap etc.
I'm sure the rematch will have to wait for his multiple overseas strength and conditioning camps.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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BigDoofus wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 06:26 I'm sure the rematch will have to wait for his multiple overseas strength and conditioning camps.
Late November or early December according to Hearn.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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Coco wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 06:21 The typical fanboys were saying that AJ is the best of all time last night and now are saying he can't fight :doh:
That's the thing though Coco. The casual market is now destroyed completely and for ever.

The sculpted hero of the casuals was destroyed by a little fat man. Its over.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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ewenhay wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 06:45 That's the thing though Coco. The casual market is now destroyed completely and for ever.

The sculpted hero of the casuals was destroyed by a little fat man. Its over.
Until Joshua wins the rematch on home soil with a home referee.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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Coco wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 06:46 Until Joshua wins the rematch on home soil with a home referee.
Yeah but the casual market is fickle. He'll never recover his status with them.

His best chance now is to build up a following and some respect with the hard core boxing fans. That's where the real redemption lies.

But I don't think he's got the ability and heart to come back. That was a lesson.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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ewenhay wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 06:49 Yeah but the casual market is fickle. He'll never recover his status with them.

His best chance now is to build up a following and some respect with the hard core boxing fans. That's where the real redemption lies.

But I don't think he's got the ability and heart to come back. That was a lesson.
Agree here :TU:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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Coco wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 06:21 The typical fanboys were saying that AJ is the best of all time last night and now are saying he can't fight :doh:
Remember all the "AJ vs Ali, Who Wins?" type of threads around here :lol: or at the very least least they were saying he'd squash Fury and Wilder and could have kayoed Lennox Lewis if they met prime for prime?
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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samwbr wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 06:16 I've never seen any posts stating that.
Ok a slight exaggeration but you know what I mean
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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HomicideHenry wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 06:52 Remember all the "AJ vs Ali, Who Wins?" type of threads around here :lol: or at the very least least they were saying he'd squash Fury and Wilder and could have kayoed Lennox Lewis if they met prime for prime?
Embarrassing
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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ewenhay wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 06:45 That's the thing though Coco. The casual market is now destroyed completely and for ever.

The sculpted hero of the casuals was destroyed by a little fat man. Its over.
You speak for the tens of thousands who buy tickets and all the PPV sales with such conviction. Until his next fight is confirmed you have no way of knowing what will happen.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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samwbr wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 07:06 You speak for the tens of thousands who buy tickets and all the PPV sales with such conviction. Until his next fight is confirmed you have no way of knowing what will happen.
You're right. Time will tell. But I'm pretty sure
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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Yeah loads of fickle individuals will turn their backs on AJ now

Most casual AJ fans were like glory hunters
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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You've got to congratulate Ruiz , and I do, but he's a fat slob and ANYBODY in the top ten would beat him. Chisora for example would handle him with ease. Its an absolute embarassment for Joshua, Hearn, DAZN, boxing in general and British boxing in particular.
We can't kid ourselves - just look at any image of Ruiz !!! If I was 6'6"" built like a god with all the training I've been given, a triple world champion and I was looking over the referees shoulder at that monstrosity/excuse for a boxer I'd be utterly ashamed.
What on earth was wrong with Joshua?
When the problems are sorted Joshua will totally annihilate Ruiz within a round in December -and then we'll need to ask what happened here. Has Ruiz suddenly developed into a Tysonesque puncher ? I don't think so.
Somebody somewhere has to explain this. If Ruiz had been brought in as a warm up fight for Haye we'd be moaning, thats how bad he is.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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dalcumly wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 07:11 You've got to congratulate Ruiz , and I do, but he's a fat slob and ANYBODY in the top ten would beat him. Chisora for example would handle him with ease. Its an absolute embarassment for Joshua, Hearn, DAZN, boxing in general and British boxing in particular.
We can't kid ourselves - just look at any image of Ruiz !!! If I was 6'6"" built like a god with all the training I've been given, a triple world champion and I was looking over the referees shoulder at that monstrosity/excuse for a boxer I'd be utterly ashamed.
What on earth was wrong with Joshua?
When the problems are sorted Joshua will totally annihilate Ruiz within a round in December -and then we'll need to ask what happened here. Has Ruiz suddenly developed into a Tysonesque puncher ? I don't think so.
Somebody somewhere has to explain this. If Ruiz had been brought in as a warm up fight for Haye we'd be moaning, thats how bad he is.
You've missed the point though. Joshua just isn't as good as people thought he was. He's a big guy who has had physical advantages against other fighters who weren't fast enough to expose him.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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Joshua looked absolutely whatless when he was under fire :bag:

Hands up,head down,no composure....no looks to see if he could counter,just hands up & looked totally lost :doh:
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dalcumly wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 07:11 You've got to congratulate Ruiz , and I do, but he's a fat slob and ANYBODY in the top ten would beat him. Chisora for example would handle him with ease. Its an absolute embarassment for Joshua, Hearn, DAZN, boxing in general and British boxing in particular.
We can't kid ourselves - just look at any image of Ruiz !!! If I was 6'6"" built like a god with all the training I've been given, a triple world champion and I was looking over the referees shoulder at that monstrosity/excuse for a boxer I'd be utterly ashamed.
What on earth was wrong with Joshua?
When the problems are sorted Joshua will totally annihilate Ruiz within a round in December -and then we'll need to ask what happened here. Has Ruiz suddenly developed into a Tysonesque puncher ? I don't think so.
Somebody somewhere has to explain this. If Ruiz had been brought in as a warm up fight for Haye we'd be moaning, thats how bad he is.
Dreadful post. Andy Ruiz would bash Chisora's brains in. And you think Joshua would KO Ruiz in one? What planet are you on? Worst post of the day, probably the week, possibly the year come December when Ruiz KOs him again.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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dalcumly wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 07:11 You've got to congratulate Ruiz , and I do, but he's a fat slob and ANYBODY in the top ten would beat him. Chisora for example would handle him with ease. Its an absolute embarassment for Joshua, Hearn, DAZN, boxing in general and British boxing in particular.
We can't kid ourselves - just look at any image of Ruiz !!! If I was 6'6"" built like a god with all the training I've been given, a triple world champion and I was looking over the referees shoulder at that monstrosity/excuse for a boxer I'd be utterly ashamed.
What on earth was wrong with Joshua?
When the problems are sorted Joshua will totally annihilate Ruiz within a round in December -and then we'll need to ask what happened here. Has Ruiz suddenly developed into a Tysonesque puncher ? I don't think so.
Somebody somewhere has to explain this. If Ruiz had been brought in as a warm up fight for Haye we'd be moaning, thats how bad he is.
When the problems are sorted? You just can't teach natural boxing talent

Joshua doesn't have it,Ruiz beats him again
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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What caught my eye was the way that Ruiz stayed composed and in range, dealing with the shots coming at him with confident parries.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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Just watched an interview with Eddie who said the rematch would happen in England.

When asked why he said that AJ went over to USA to give Ruiz his opportunity and it was only fair.

The bloke makes it up as he goes along.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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bripez wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 07:34 Just watched an interview with Eddie who said the rematch would happen in England.

When asked why he said that AJ went over to USA to give Ruiz his opportunity and it was only fair.

The bloke makes it up as he goes along.
Totally. And people eat up the cr*p he spouts.

Totally washing over the fact they couldn't sell Wembley so decided to showcase in America before any opponent was announced. Then picking Miller before eventually deciding on Ruiz after Miller failed the tests.

But yeah Eddie, of course you travelled to America to give Ruiz his chance.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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dear oh dear. Ruiz is now a world beater, and of course everyone put money on the rank outsider to beat Joshua.
I repeat Ruiz is a bum, something was terribly wrong with Joshua, either mentally of physically. I wonder if he was stunned or knocked down in sparring in the few weeks before the fight.
The first thing I'd do is get back to London and get an MRi scan.

What an utter embarrassment. Ruiz couldn't beat anybody in the top ten.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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dalcumly wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 07:47 dear oh dear. Ruiz is now a world beater, and of course everyone put money on the rank outsider to beat Joshua.
I repeat Ruiz is a bum, something was terribly wrong with Joshua, either mentally of physically. I wonder if he was stunned or knocked down in sparring in the few weeks before the fight.
The first thing I'd do is get back to London and get an MRi scan.

What an utter embarrassment. Ruiz couldn't beat anybody in the top ten.
You're in denial. It will wear off in a few days.

I suggest you watch the fight a few more times.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. - 1 June 2019

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dalcumly wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 07:47 dear oh dear. Ruiz is now a world beater, and of course everyone put money on the rank outsider to beat Joshua.
I repeat Ruiz is a bum, something was terribly wrong with Joshua, either mentally of physically. I wonder if he was stunned or knocked down in sparring in the few weeks before the fight.
The first thing I'd do is get back to London and get an MRi scan.

What an utter embarrassment. Ruiz couldn't beat anybody in the top ten.
In boxing people get punched.

You can take a body shot easily, but then if the same shot was delivered a mm either side it would take you out for 20 seconds. It's the same with punches on the top of the head except the effects take longer to shake.

Ruiz certainly isn't so bad, he was good enough to get some shots off and more importantly good enough to take advantage when Joshua was hurt.

On another night if he didn't get off with the same shot it would be different. The differences between success and failure in boxing aren't a lot.
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