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    Comments Thread For: Yarde's Coach: Andy Ruiz Fought a Perfect Fight Against Joshua

    Tunde Ajayi, trainer of light heavyweight contender Anthony Yarde, saw Andy Ruiz pull off a "perfect fight" when he shocked the world last month, when he stopped Anthony Joshua in seven rounds to capture the IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight titles.
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    Joshua now knows what he should have before the 1st fight; although he has the power to hurt and drop Ruiz, the chunky lad has a 1st rate chin and heart to spare. He is not someone that will be ready to be finished off after getting dropped once, so you use your range and power drop him and take the 10-8 round then try to do the same in the next round, and the next, etc. Eventually there'll be a compassionate stoppage if not a massive points difference at the end, but I don't think anyone will be at the winning end of an early stoppage against Ruiz unless it's a dodgy ref decision.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Adamsc151 View Post
      Joshua now knows what he should have before the 1st fight; although he has the power to hurt and drop Ruiz, the chunky lad has a 1st rate chin and heart to spare. He is not someone that will be ready to be finished off after getting dropped once, so you use your range and power drop him and take the 10-8 round then try to do the same in the next round, and the next, etc. Eventually there'll be a compassionate stoppage if not a massive points difference at the end, but I don't think anyone will be at the winning end of an early stoppage against Ruiz unless it's a dodgy ref decision.
      ... Ruiz tactically dominated AJ since the 2nd round...

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        #4
        As soon as Ruiz got knocked down (he looked shocked) he became ultra aggressive and never let AJ of the hook, he also showed patience, I look forward to watching him fight again.

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          #5
          Ruiz fought his usual fight, Joshua just wasn't ready for it (and may never be).

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            #6
            I’m guessing this interview had to be edited down from all the shrieking and shouting “lions in the camp” from Tunde.

            I’m guessing this started as a Yarde interview about Kovalev before Tunde hijacked it

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              #7
              "I'd never say everybody can lose - my way is that everybody can win."

              I like that!

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                #8
                Originally posted by GlassJoey View Post
                I’m guessing this interview had to be edited down from all the shrieking and shouting “lions in the camp” from Tunde.

                I’m guessing this started as a Yarde interview about Kovalev before Tunde hijacked it
                The other day I was looking at African wildlife videos on YT and I saw one titled, "Lions in camp!"

                Tunde popped into my head straight away, but these were real lions, with fur, fangs and claws, invading a safari campsite.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                  ... Ruiz tactically dominated AJ since the 2nd round...
                  Ruiz had Joshua backing up from the opening bell.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Adamsc151 View Post
                    Joshua now knows what he should have before the 1st fight; although he has the power to hurt and drop Ruiz, the chunky lad has a 1st rate chin and heart to spare. He is not someone that will be ready to be finished off after getting dropped once, so you use your range and power drop him and take the 10-8 round then try to do the same in the next round, and the next, etc. Eventually there'll be a compassionate stoppage if not a massive points difference at the end, but I don't think anyone will be at the winning end of an early stoppage against Ruiz unless it's a dodgy ref decision.
                    My moneys on Ruiz again, provided he’s as motivated as the first fight, which he sounds like he will be. I think he’s got the fastest hands in the heavyweight division, and he counters excellently.
                    Kryptonite for Joshua.

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