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    #51
    Originally posted by lowblows420 View Post
    Fluffy Ruiz plans more fat more food and more stank to the ring that's the only thing I feel bad for AJ is he has to actually clinch with the blob for 12 rds
    Funny how people are still commenting on the man's physique when he just beat the Dogg Shyt out of the most chiseled man in the game..
    Joshua got bigger things to worry about than the clinch.

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      #52
      Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
      ...and Joshua is a top 3 HW more then Ruiz on one loss,this is reality.


      More nuggets of wisdom from this guy.

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        #53
        A couple of comments: First off, Ruiz used pressure fighting tactics to win this fight. He also made sure that Joshua was going backwards... like a good pressure guy he did not want Joshua to set his feet. Pressure guys don't harbor the illusion of inertia! no no NO!! The fact that another body is in the way only means that body has to be moved, not that they will stop and engage because a big chiseled guy is in the way.

        Shoulder Roll says Joshua can't fight off the back foot, absolutely correct. Most fighters these days can't and one of the reasons this skill...that those creepy, untalented, crude older guys that the history section talks about, all seemed to have in some measure, or another....is because you need it to deal with a decent pressure fighter.

        Jugs says this is partially an issue of style and Joshua needing to work on stamina later... That is the reason why Joshua, a very talented fighter, can lose to another talented fighter with different skills sets than some of the guys Joshua has beat.

        MDPopescu talks about infighting and I would dovetail and say the fluidity between ranges as well...Again! Those crude looking guys who look like bad punching puppets? Those too small heavy weights from yore? they all had to understand the concept of range, footwork and how to operate inside with the shoulders, the elbows, etc.

        So one of the points I am trying to make by citing some of the comments that I agree with, is that Ruiz by comparison to Joshua, has a lot more developed skill sets. Joshua's talent is in his punching, particularly in his ability to throw combos off the jab. But he has to find a way to set his feet and get his punches off and Ruiz has a great beard.

        Ruiz to me looks a bit like a young Chris Areola with faster feet and hand speed and more deliberate movements. Joshua has a lot on his plate frankly. What people fail to realize at times, is that Ruiz has every reason to be confident.

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          #54
          Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
          Would you say it’s more unlikely than beating him the first time?
          Yes. AJ underestimated him the 1st time. Now he will defend more and let the time pass, like Parker did.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Tecnoworld View Post
            Yes. AJ underestimated him the 1st time. Now he will defend more and let the time pass, like Parker did.
            I’ve always looked at AJ with a bit of a Jaundiced eye, but I also thought he was improving. He dropped Ruiz we seem to forget. Without that KD in the follow up exchange maybe AJ keeps him at the end of his punches for a few more rounds. I see it being closer anyway.

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              #56
              I think Ruiz should do more of what was successful in the 1st. Additional aggression will play into AJ's hands imo.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Straightener View Post
                It’s hard not to rate a fighter who fights wld Klitschko in his 19th fight gets off the deck and wins by knockout . Each to their own I guess

                Agree Ruiz looked the biz last fight ... let’s see how the rematch pans out

                Styles make fights . Fury is feather fisted and wilder can’t box for shid . Would still like to see those fights
                I gave Joshua his credit for that win against Klitschko, but Vlad was 40, and had been inactive for 16 months after the Fury loss.
                That was Joshua's best win, but he still went life and death.
                His performances against Povetkin, Parker and Takam since then had not been very impressive, even though two of them ended with stoppages.
                Yes he has power, he's along way off a rounded, intelligent fighter though. There are also questions marks over his punch resistance now.

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                  #58
                  I think he gave Joshua too much respect in the first fight, especially when it was obvious that AJ was there for the takings. I see Ruiz picking up from where he left and doing the same thing but a lot better and faster the second time around.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
                    A couple of comments: First off, Ruiz used pressure fighting tactics to win this fight. He also made sure that Joshua was going backwards... (...)
                    Excuses, but I'll stop here!...

                    In fact, Ruiz just reacted... In the 3rd round he came off a KD and he was "all in"... In the 6th AJ tried to come hard at mid rage and Ruiz caught him badly ... and then he dispatched him into the 7th...
                    Last edited by MDPopescu; 07-04-2019, 07:05 AM.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by apollocreed View Post
                      I never rated Joshua since he turned pro, I'd never seen Ruiz fight before, but now I have, I've seen he's got the skillset to beat Joshua again.
                      I always said Joshua would get found out against someone good enough to test him, but I thought I would have to wait for him to fight Fury or Wilder to see it.
                      I'm backing Ruiz to win again. Fury or Wilder would beat him too.
                      I think AJ will fight him like he fought Parker and win. Probably by KO when Ruiz gets frustrated late on. AJ is juicing to the max while they iron out the finer points of the rematch and will be a different animal this time.

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