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Andy Ruiz Jr vs Anthony Joshua 2: Ruiz says he'll defeat Joshua again... or 'die trying'

Don't be fooled by his smiling demeanor and easy-going
personality. Heavyweight world champion Andy Ruiz Jr is
ready to produce another big finish against Anthony
Joshua or, as he explained, die trying.

The Mexican-American shocked the world when he
stunned Joshua in the seventh round to capture the WBA,
IBF and WBO world heavyweight titles at Madison Square
Garden earlier this year.

And now the pair are set to face off for the belts again, in
a multi-million dollar rematch in Saudi Arabia dubbed
"Clash on the Dunes".

"I have been doing this since I was six and it is finally
paying off," Ruiz told the BBC ahead of the rematch.

"There is no way I am going to let these belts go, I will die
trying.

"It has been a roller-coaster and now that I made the
dreams come true there is no way I will let these go."


Joshua has arrived in Saudi Arabia looking much leaner
and carrying less muscle than he did for their first
meeting, and says that his lighter weight will have no
negative effect on his punch power on fight night.
"I may be less than 17 stone (107.95 kg)," Joshua said.

"I'm punching loose and heavy – rhythm and flow.

"Before I was trying to bench-press a house. I used my
body to get where I needed but then I started realizing the
sweet science of the sport. I am punching like a horse
kicking backwards right now."

Ruiz has clearly loved the experience of being world
champion, and he proudly displays his belts across his
arms whenever a photo opportunity presents itself.

But the American said his TKO victory over the Brit in
their first meeting will lot give him any feelings of
complacency heading into their rematch on Dec. 7.

"I know he lost weight and that he will try and box me
around. So it's my job to prevent that," he said.

"(In the first bout) I was the one who had the strength, the
one backing him up. When I jabbed I pushed him away."


And while Joshua has his sights set on victory and a
reunion with the titles he once held, he admitted there
was a good chance he and Ruiz may eventually end up
fighting for a third time.

"This ain't going to be the last time I see Ruiz in the ring,"
Joshua said.
"We make for good fights .

"I think there's definitely gonna be a knockout and that is
what people want to see, bloodshed and knockouts."

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