Does ruiz realise Josh can run 100 metres in 11 secinds? How's he gonna catch up with josh?
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Originally posted by byfbnz View PostFORCE = MASS x ACCELERATION. more mass same acceleration means more force. ruiz is already a hard puncher.
But work = force x distance
He has to generate more force to maintain the same acceleration for all that extra fat mass, using your own contention.
Therefore, he has to burn more energy for the same motions.
Over a short fight, Ruiz's extra mass may not hinder him. But if the fight goes long, I simply cannot see how it does not drag.
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Originally posted by Califire209 View PostJoshua looks overtrained and drained, dropping 10 pounds of muscle will backfire on him. AJ will gas sooner than HE and everyone else expects. Andy Ruiz Jr shoulders and chest look really solid and he still maintaining the same speed
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Originally posted by Monty Fisto View PostI'm very sceptical of a heavweight coming in weight drained. Why the fk would any HW ever do that?
No it don’t fughin happen
Originally posted by JonDelPrado View PostIt does make one question Ruiz’ preparation altogether. Perhaps the success did get to his head and we have a Buster Douglas situation
I think he might gain some advantage from all this chit
I still believe he’s going to walk through AJ
The man can’t take a punch ( forget that crap about the fughin temple ) and he can’t fight off his back foot
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Originally posted by doom_specialist View PostHe beat Ruiz to the punch in the first fight, and it didn't matter. He needs to stay focused after he gets Ruiz in trouble, now that he knows that Ruiz has faster hands that will hurt him if he gets caught. Also, despite being massively outweighed, Joshua tired much faster than Ruiz did, and never got his legs back after being hit. You can't train punch resistance, but maybe he improved his cardio.
Also force of will and heart play a part in it, Joshua doesn't get one punch knocked out, he just gets hurt badly, so his will to survive and will to win plays a certain part in it.
Having said that, after the way he survived against Klitschko and given that he was still trying to fight back against Ruiz, I don't think will is an issue more than it is his stamina. Now that he has his weight lifting addiction under control, let's see if I will translate to more stamina.
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