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    #31
    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
    You attack your opponents weaknesses. AJs weakness is his chin. Ruiz should seek to make AJ feel that this fight is just a continuation of the first. He can't let him get comfortable or in a rhythm. AJ needs to feel like he is in control. Ruiz has to show him that he is not....early.
    Originally posted by Raimondo View Post
    Agree but what I'm trying t say is that Andy knows that he has the ability to bounce back if he somehow gets hurt or kd by AJ. Andy is more stronger mentally now and he knows that he has AJ's number.
    Originally posted by shenmue View Post
    LOL, i get what you are saying. But Ruiz looked OK when he got up and even took an even better looking shot before he went on to brutalise Joshua.

    Every time Joshua got up, he looked out of it, legs gone, out of breath and not fighting back. There was a massive difference to the outcome of the KD's, and if i was a Joshua fan this would worry me the most, every time Ruiz landed, it did damage.

    Unless Joshua ends this early which i doubt happens but at HW this is always a possibility, Ruiz will break him down round by round and a similar outcome to the first happens, Ruiz might get a cleaner T/KO this time but ether way he wins by stoppage.
    Before the first fight I was reading hundreds of comments here saying AJ/Ruiz was a mismatch and a cherry pick by AJ/Hearn. I disagreed with that strongly, and after Wilder KO'd Breazeale, I gave my opinion that if AJ tried to compete with Wilder by getting a quick highlight reel KO win over Andy in his US debut, that would be big mistake on his part.

    That turned out to be exactly what happened, and AJ paid the price of trying to blast out a guy he should have handled with respect and caution. He won't make that mistake again, and coming in lighter, it's clear he's going to try and box his way to victory this time.

    I think AJ will be ahead on points by the half way stage, and Andy will then come on strong late, telling himself he stopped this guy once already, so he can do it again.

    That's when I believe the questions around AJ's mentality and confidence will be answered. If he hasn't recovered mentally from the first fight, he'll crumble and get stopped again. If he stays strong and focused, and his stamina holds out, he'll make it to the final bell and it will go to the judges.

    I have a feeling that AJ is going to lose the last 3 or 4 rounds, but win the fight on points, and it's going to be a controversial decision, with Andy and his fans screaming robbery. But that's only a gut feeling, and I certainly won't be putting any money on it!
    Last edited by kafkod; 12-04-2019, 09:01 AM.

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      #32
      Isnt Wlad advising him on some things for the rematch? We all know what the new Joshua is about then.

      I hope Joshua utilizes his size even if it means boring. Be like Wlad.

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        #33
        Originally posted by kafkod View Post
        Before the first fight I was reading hundreds of comments here saying AJ/Ruiz was a mismatch and a cherry pick by AJ/Hearn. I disagreed with that strongly, and after Wilder KO'd Breazeale, I gave my opinion that if AJ tried to compete with Wilder by getting a quick highlight reel KO win over Andy in his US debut, that would be big mistake on his part.

        That turned out to be exactly what happened, and AJ paid the price of trying to blast out a guy he should have handled with respect and caution. He won't make that mistake again, and coming in lighter, it's clear he's going to try and box his way to victory this time.

        I think AJ will be ahead on points by the half way stage, and Andy will then come on strong late, telling himself he stopped this guy once already, so he can do it again.

        That's when I believe the questions around AJ's mentality and confidence will be answered. If he hasn't recovered mentally from the first fight, he'll crumble and get stopped again. If he stays strong and focused, and his stamina holds out, he'll make it to the final bell and it will go to the judges.

        I have a feeling that AJ is going to lose the last 3 or 4 rounds, but win the fight on points, and it's going to be a controversial decision, with Andy and his fans screaming robbery. But that's only a gut feeling, and I certainly won't be putting any money on it!
        This is close to how I see it going. Box and move. But it's all up in the air, anything could happen, big question marks over AJ's mentality when under pressure.

        For what it's worth, AJ seems hungry and more focussed, and dare I say it, more humble than before. So I hope this translates to a tightly-executed game plan. With so many physical advantages, AJ should be able to pull it off. The only issue is the mindset. I really think he quit in the last fight, which could be a huge stumbling block for him if it does go late and Ruiz is piling on

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          #34
          "It's a marathon not a sprint, and I will be victorious. The main thing is about being in control of every situation. I know how good I am. I dedicate my life to boxing so it will be no surprise when I win. This is all I've got so when I do amazing things I keep my head on my shoulders, and my feet on the ground. I know I'm capable of doing it but it's about doing it in those 36 minutes."
          AJ sounds like a man that understands what went wrong in the first fight.

          The irony is that he has to change, stylistically, to pre-Povetkin Joshua (except now he's vastly more experienced). He has not been the Ring General he is capable of being since.

          If AJ understands and implements the condition of him being the one to dictate the fight, he dominates Ruiz. Andy's best offense against AJ were those rapid fire combinations moving forward, if AJ dictates the fight, he'll see those coming a mile away and catch him in between shots. People can talk about his chin all they want, but if he fights that way he's supposed to, Andy will never hit him clean.

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            #35
            Once he gets hit that game plan will go out the window.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Squat 'n Belch View Post
              And in this corner, Aud-leeeyyyy Joooo-shuuuu-aaaaa!

              Exactly he has put Great Britain back 30 years as if Lennox Lewis did not exist.

              Honestly not a fan of his Joshua but he can never be as Bad as Audrey Harrison, even his girlfriend dont rate him

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                #37
                Originally posted by apollocreed View Post
                Joshua will only win if it's a blatant fix or robbery.
                I'll still support Ruiz whatever happens, I know he'll put up a hell of a fight.
                Let's face it, if AJ can keep it at range it will be very difficult for Andy. Physical advantages are real. I think it will be a good fight. But alot of people will trash Ruiz if it means denying Joshua credit, so disproportionate the hate on here is now.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by apollocreed View Post
                  Joshua will NEVER be able to box like Lewis. Never. He's far too stiff, slow footed, predictable and doesn't have the ring IQ.
                  He never throws any unexpected shots like Lewis did.
                  Tactically its hes best bet. He does have power and reach, although hes jab and overall ability doesn't compare to Lennox. But if he can keep it long he can win this. Ruiz threw well to the body but got tied up at times in fight one.Joshua can hurt him,but shouldnt try to exchange combinations, thats suicide. He can pot shot though. Hes physical advantage is there.

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                    #39
                    "It's a marathon not a sprint" TMC!!!!

                    aj gon stay back and box ruiz.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                      Before the first fight I was reading hundreds of comments here saying AJ/Ruiz was a mismatch and a cherry pick by AJ/Hearn. I disagreed with that strongly, and after Wilder KO'd Breazeale, I gave my opinion that if AJ tried to compete with Wilder by getting a quick highlight reel KO win over Andy in his US debut, that would be big mistake on his part.

                      That turned out to be exactly what happened, and AJ paid the price of trying to blast out a guy he should have handled with respect and caution. He won't make that mistake again, and coming in lighter, it's clear he's going to try and box his way to victory this time.

                      I think AJ will be ahead on points by the half way stage, and Andy will then come on strong late, telling himself he stopped this guy once already, so he can do it again.

                      That's when I believe the questions around AJ's mentality and confidence will be answered. If he hasn't recovered mentally from the first fight, he'll crumble and get stopped again. If he stays strong and focused, and his stamina holds out, he'll make it to the final bell and it will go to the judges.

                      I have a feeling that AJ is going to lose the last 3 or 4 rounds, but win the fight on points, and it's going to be a controversial decision, with Andy and his fans screaming robbery. But that's only a gut feeling, and I certainly won't be putting any money on it!
                      There's a good possibility that this is the way it could go, but im a little more confident that AJ can get it right this time. He stood in close and traded combinations, he wont do that this time Without a head full of cobwebs i think he'll box a clear decision win this time. Hes gonna hold like Wlad when Andy gets close. With all hes advantages at range, its hes to lose. I always thought he looked better lighter, much better on hes feet. One things for sure,if he wins in good fashion, Ruiz will be branded a bum and forgotten unfortunately, because hes a hell of a fighter.

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