Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

Who wins the rematch?

Poll ended at 07 Dec 2019, 13:05

Ruiz - Decision
4
3%
Ruiz - T/KO
66
53%
DRAW
2
2%
Joshua - T/KO
36
29%
Joshua - Decision
17
14%
 
Total votes: 125

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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

Post by Tuan_Jim »

Ezzard wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 10:15 If AJ loses again I really hope he doesn't retire.
He'll want to redeem himself and Team Wilder will be very interested I imagine.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 10:16 Come on guys, he had all his clothes on.. He's done this on purpose, to get people talking, give AJ some confidence etc..

How much would he have weighed had he taken off his clothes.??
The clothing including hat could add up to around 5-6lb if he keep his shoes on. Hat could be heavy, may even be lined with weights, padded out a bit.

I hope you are right as I am disgusted and disappointed. Feel like it could make Ruiz fans and supporters (me) who said that he was just too good end up looking stupid. As I said above, AJ fans will ignore that Ruiz has not changed and not turned up and his win will just make them and their bs of the last 6 months look like they were right all along.

I give up
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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tobyh5 wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 10:21
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 10:16 Come on guys, he had all his clothes on.. He's done this on purpose, to get people talking, give AJ some confidence etc..

How much would he have weighed had he taken off his clothes.??
The clothing including hat could add up to around 5-6lb if he keep his shoes on. Hat could be heavy, may even be lined with weights, padded out a bit.

I hope you are right as I am disgusted and disappointed. Feel like it could make Ruiz fans and supporters (me) who said that he was just too good end up looking stupid. As I said above, AJ fans will ignore that Ruiz has not changed and not turned up and his win will just make them and their bs of the last 6 months look like they were right all along.

I give up
What if he still wins?
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

Post by Tuan_Jim »

I stopped basing my predictions on weigh ins after Bowe/Holyfield III but this one is difficult to overlook. Ruiz obviously feels he has Joshua's number in the way Rahman thought he would at some point plant one on Lewis again. Overconfidence is fatal in boxing, but it's always literally everyone except the boxer who's putting his brain on the line that realises it.

I changed my prediction for AJ/Ruiz the day before when I rewatched Ruiz/Parker. I think I'm going to have to do the same here having watched the weigh in. If Joshua doesn't try to KO Ruiz, and doesn't try to finish him if he scores a KD, he could fence, clinch and spoil his way to a decision in a match that will probably send Wladimir Klitschko to sleep.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 10:23
tobyh5 wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 10:21

The clothing including hat could add up to around 5-6lb if he keep his shoes on. Hat could be heavy, may even be lined with weights, padded out a bit.

I hope you are right as I am disgusted and disappointed. Feel like it could make Ruiz fans and supporters (me) who said that he was just too good end up looking stupid. As I said above, AJ fans will ignore that Ruiz has not changed and not turned up and his win will just make them and their bs of the last 6 months look like they were right all along.

I give up
What if he still wins?
Then AJ needs to retire
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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tobyh5 wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 10:34
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 10:23

What if he still wins?
Then AJ needs to retire
No he doesn't.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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Tuan_Jim wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 10:21
Ezzard wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 10:15 If AJ loses again I really hope he doesn't retire.
He'll want to redeem himself and Team Wilder will be very interested I imagine.
He's made a lot of money though. He will be riddled with doubt and would he bother to build himself back up? The likelihood is that he won't pack out stadiums anymore. Need to be humble to do that.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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danconnollyeire wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 09:55 AJ needs to get on his bike tomorrow. Ruiz aint moving from the middle of the ring lol
He will be the middle of the ring. I'm now erring on the side of AJ.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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Wow!

It's clear to me that Ruiz thinks he only has to turn up and the fight is his. He might be right to a point but this I feel is taking it too far.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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Twinkle Toes wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 11:21 Wow!

It's clear to me that Ruiz thinks he only has to turn up and the fight is his. He might be right to a point but this I feel is taking it too far.
Andy ‘Leaden Toes’ Ruiz will find it hard to close the distance now with that girth.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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Any truth to the ring being bigger tomorrow?

Everything seems to be aligning towards an AJ points win, the referee is also a big fan of the holding and grabbing style !
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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kbackup408 wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 11:35 Any truth to the ring being bigger tomorrow?

Everything seems to be aligning towards an AJ points win, the referee is also a big fan of the holding and grabbing style !
If true looks like Ruiz is allowing himself to get walked over/doesn't care as he's now rich... Fury set the standards when he packed his bags ready to leave Germany forcing the Klits to adapt the ring
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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kbackup408 wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 11:35 Any truth to the ring being bigger tomorrow?

Everything seems to be aligning towards an AJ points win, the referee is also a big fan of the holding and grabbing style !
It's Joshua's fight to lose now. Everything is in place for him to steal the rematch. Just don't make any stupid mistakes.

Ultimately he is a programmed boxer going against a guy with natural instincts, so the element of danger is still very real.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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kbackup408 wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 11:35
Everything seems to be aligning towards an AJ points win, the referee is also a big fan of the holding and grabbing style !
I hope so, I’ve bet hard on it. I’m trying to figure out if the extra weight is going to make him the ‘immovable object’ or just a fat, low cardio slob in the eyes of AJ.

I’m tending towards the former. I can see Joshua playing it safe at long range whatever happens, but if Ruiz can’t close the distance AJ won’t be forced into exchanges too often which means it may be more likely to be a drab 12 round affair.

On the other hand you’ve got to fancy Ruiz to go for it at some point, in which case he’ll use up energy and make it more likely he’s stopped late.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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Can AJ move around for 12 rounds without getting exhausted? I guess this is what he's trained for.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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Ezzard wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 11:44 Can AJ move around for 12 rounds without getting exhausted? I guess this is what he's trained for.
Ruiz is so fat he’s hardly going to be able to close the distance very easily and test AJ’s stamina, I think he’ll be doing a whole lot of stalking and trudging but not much punching. AJ might end up winning it throwing 20 punches a round.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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I can see this being an AJ stoppage now if Ruiz can't move too well. AJ busts his face up from long range, swollen eyes etc, ref stops it after 8
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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kbackup408 wrote: 06 Dec 2019, 11:35 Any truth to the ring being bigger tomorrow?

Everything seems to be aligning towards an AJ points win, the referee is also a big fan of the holding and grabbing style !
22ft apparently against 16ft last time out.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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He has a huge neck Ruiz
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

Post by margaret thatcher »

Well, Andy was 255 vs Joe

268 Josh 1

So maybe he thinks the fatter the better :oo
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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Wow can’t believe Ruiz has put a stone on, think AJ’s chances have gone up by a lot, maybe he’s just here for the pay cheque and he’s done after this, silly.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

Post by Seamus »

Like James Toney though, Ruiz has a very economical style. He blocks alot of punches and then throws a fast hard flurry, then rests again. Unless Joshua can make him turn alot and miss punches, I don't see him getting too tired. That's why, out of the top 3 heavyweights, I think Tyson Fury is the worst matchup for Ruiz, because Fury has the potential to tire Ruiz out with his movement.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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Heavier the better for Andy, AJ is for a pasting.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II - 7 December 2019

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I remember a thread for Ruiz Parker with everyone slaying Ruiz’s size and that they’re both no that good and Ruiz is out of shape haha look at him now

Lots of conspiracies already about weights in his pockets etc

I’ve gone from being 70/30 in favour of Ruiz to I don’t have a fvcking clue what’s gonna happen now
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