Andy Ruiz looks to angle his way back into the heavyweight mix

PRINCEKOOL
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Re: Andy Ruiz looks to angle his way back into the heavyweight mix

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Fighters or people who have been carrying excess blubber all their lives 'when they suddenly dramatically alter their body composition. They actually from what I have witnessed, can lose their durability and endurance. We have seen this many times in boxing'. And I think Andy Ruiz Junior as a fighter has displayed those signs'.

Note: That is why I stated? For the rematch vs. Anthony Joshua 'I think both fighters tactically made mistakes. Joshua was over trained, and although he has never been out of condition. Or lost a fight due to lack of effort, his durability and usually very high level of brute strength was very poor in that fight'.

It was Anthony Joshua's attitude, and focus on just boxing and accumulating points vs. Andy Ruiz Junior II which won him the fight 'I believe? If Joshua had the same intentions during their first fight, he would have beaten Ruiz Junior just as easy. And most likely been able to knock him out in the latter rounds'.

The reason why I would be game for the trilogy fight is because, I sense there are many people in the boxing community who seem to think Andy Ruiz Junior destroyed Joshua as a fighter. They over exaggerate his performance vs. Joshua, and make out it was a one sided beat down. When in reality it was not'.

To conclude: If Anthony Joshua fights Andy Ruiz Junior for the third time 'I think the beat down will be one of the most serve we have seen for sometime in the Heavyweight division. Similar to Vitali Kiltschko vs. Shannon Briggs'.

And I just believe this will be good for Anthony Joshua career as a competitor 'to really get some heavy payback' etc.
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