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TYSON FURY TIPS ‘LITTLE FAT PIG’ ANDY RUIZ JR TO BEAT ANTHONY JOSHUA AGAIN

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Tyson Fury has been quoted by the Global Audo partner of the Premier League, Talksport, as predicting another defeat of Anthony Joshua by Andy Ruiz Jr.

Tyson Luke Fury, a British professional boxer who in 2015 won the unified WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO titles believes Andy Ruiz Jr will knock out Anthony Joshua once again in their world heavyweight title rematch in Saudi Arabia.

Despite the bookmakers dismissing the Mexican-American’s chances in New York six months ago, Ruiz shocked the world to stop Joshua and hand Joshua his first professional defeat.

The pair are set to put the WBA, WBO and IBF titles on the line on December 7 in Riyadh as Joshua aims to correct the wrongs he felt he committed in the June 1 fight.

But Fury, who watched the contest with a keen interest, believes the belts will be going back to the States.

“I see it going pretty much similar to the first fight,” Fury said on the True Geordie podcast. “Now, I know they’ve both lost some weight and whatever and they’ve had more time to prepare and they’ve changed a few things in the training team and the training camp.

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“And they will have different game plans and different approaches, but Mike Tyson said it and it is very true; ‘Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.’

“And it is so true because you can be working on something for ages and then you work on it, work on it, work on it and then you get tagged.

“And that’s it; you go back to how you once was and you want to fight and that’s exactly what I see happening.”

Much was made in the build-up to the fight about Ruiz’s rather rotund stature, particularly in comparison to Joshua’s physique.

But Fury, who admits he is not exactly an Adonis himself, does not believe looks matter at all in this heavyweight division.

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In fact, he claims to have asked his nutritionist to let him indulge in more treats after watching Ruiz shock the world.

“There’s three rules to boxing; train hard, eat well and get your rest,” Fury added.

“Especially for heavyweights, there’s nothing else. Because when you want to start implementing all these different technologies into your game – improvements, 1% here and there – it’s a load of s***e to be honest with you.

“Andy Ruiz, let’s just use him because he’s a great example, little fat pig who comes in on three weeks notice. Murdered every doughnut and taco in California and then goes in with a man who’s had a 12-week training camp with every sports scientist in the United Kingdom.

“And whatever else he has done, he’s broken every heart monitor in sight, he’s done every cross-fit machine, he’s done everything totally correct and he’s had the best nutrition and the best diet you can get.

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“But the little fat fella goes in there and bowls him over in seven rounds. How do all those scientist look at me then and say ‘this is better, this is how you should do it’? Because they can’t.

“Because it is still one-on-one combat and anything can happen.

When asked if Joshua was ‘wasting his money’, Fury replied: “It’s all mental, it’s all in the mind.

“I believe if you get all those people and if you think, and if you believe, that they are going to improve you then they probably will.

“But I believe there is no substitute for hard work and dedication for the job and that is it.

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“And now when my nutritionist says ‘we want you to eat this or that’ I say ‘No, I’m’ going to have a Mars bar, a chocolate biscuit and a cup of coffee with ten sugars.’

“Because it’s not going to alter my performance because I am a heavyweight and if you’ve got anything to say about it, go and watch the Andy Ruiz vs Anthony Joshua fight.”

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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