I think that is likely going to be their strategy, to try and win this on points. AJ on the back foot trying to control Ruiz with the jab, keep him honest with single pot shots, try not to give him any openings and not engage when in close. Some rounds in their fight were close, and that was AJ in the mindset the fight would be a walkover. His mindset will be different this time, he now knows the risk in front of him. Ruiz wont be easy to KO with one shot, but maybe he can soften him up as the fight progresses?? AJ throwing heavy combos is risky, Ruiz will punch when he punches, so my gut tells me AJ will fight in a measured approach with the onus more on a points win, KO a bonus if it presents itself but he wont steam in like before if he hurts Ruiz, attack should be much more measured this time around.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑10 Aug 2019, 17:08Training for stamina I'd guess. Maybe he's planning a jab, run, and grab job...
We'll see. I hope Joshua can redeem himself, but i'm not confident, i expect Ruiz to catch up with him and win by KO.