That was some decent boxig by Joshua, but disappointed in Ruiz. He told one interviewer that he basically trained himself for the rematch. He obviously didn't really prepare properly, just enjoying the newfound riches. I don't think we need to see a third fight as it will look similar to this fight. AJ can box but I don't know if he beats Fury, and if Wilder catches him, it's probably over.
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Originally posted by sicko View PostYeah it wasn't exciting at all BUT it was the right strategy from AJ
Put on a Boxing Clinic and wasn't too "PROUD" to Clinch or get on his Back Foot! Props to Him!
The biggest risk for AJ would have been -- as you allude -- to let his pride get involved and got into a fire-fight late on.
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Originally posted by Guy3008 View PostThis was very similar to Lewis-Tua. Sometimes you have to fight smart which doesn't always mean entertaining but it's about the W.
Ruiz will always have trouble with this style. If Parker could do it why can't Joshua...
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Originally posted by Adamsc151 View PostI definitely gave Ruiz 2 rounds but that was it. Styles make fights and not every fighter can knock out every person opposite; everyone has at least one that just seems to have their number if they don't adapt. Unlike the 1st fight Joshua used his attributes well and kept his discipline to win extremely clearly.
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Originally posted by Liondw View PostThat was some decent boxig by Joshua, but disappointed in Ruiz. He told one interviewer that he basically trained himself for the rematch. He obviously didn't really prepare properly, just enjoying the newfound riches. I don't think we need to see a third fight as it will look similar to this fight. AJ can box but I don't know if he beats Fury, and if Wilder catches him, it's probably over.
Sometimes as in the case tonight you want to support the underdog and think the fairy tale can continue but its all about ability and dedication.Joshua had that in abundance tonight whereas Ruiz let himself down with the discipline side. I think in flashes Ruiz showed he was dangerous and given a more arduous training camp could have done better tonight?
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostRuiz looked the more dangerous fighter in every single round. If there was a 3rd fight, it would be a 50/50 fight again.
Joshua got the win, so well done 'he executed his game plan better etc' But this rematch win is by no means on the level of Lennox Lewis vs Hasim Rahnman, or Wladimir Kiltschko vs Lamon Brewster.
Joshua for me, seems to have less believe in his power and offense.
All of these big heavyweights are flawed, none of them are massively that good 'Wilder, Joshua or Fury' good job they are fighting in this era.
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