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Tyson Fury expects Andy Ruiz Jr to beat Anthony Joshua when they meet again this winter.
2012 Olympic Gold Medalist and former IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua was knocked out in the seventh round at Madison Square Garden Saturday night by massive betting odds underdog Andy Ruiz Jr.
Ruiz handed Joshua his first professional loss and shocked the boxing world with the upset.
A rematch is now likely to take place in October or November later this year, where Joshua will get the chance to win his belts back.
Ruiz claims, he would love to stage his rematch in Mexico.
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His [Joshua] style and his [Ruiz Jr] style aren't made to go together and Andy will always beat AJ in my opinion," he told ESPN. "I looked at Joshua and I seen that he didn't want to be in the ring on the night. He was looking away he had other things on his mind. From round one I could see what was going to happen. I looked at Joshua and he didn't have no water, no sweat on him and I thought this guys is going to get knocked out."
Fury takes on Schwarz at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in his first fight since his controversial draw with Deontay Wilder last December.