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I will end Anthony Joshua’s career – Andy Ruiz Jr warns

Ebo Osei by Ebo Osei
August 24, 2019
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Andy Ruiz Jr has vowed to “end Anthony Joshua’s career in the desert”, welcoming the Saudi Arabia rematch for the first time.

I dethroned the king June 1st and made history becoming the first Mexican/American Heavyweight Champion of the world. I’m looking forward to ending his career in the desert. Mostrare la grandeza del boxeo mexicano en Arabia Saudita. 🥊🇲🇽🇺🇸🇸🇦🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/4asTzG4N7C

— AndyRuizJr (@Andy_destroyer1) August 24, 2019

The Mexican world champion took to Twitter on Saturday morning to publicly announce his agreement for the December 7 fight in the Middle East.

“I dethroned the king June 1st and made history becoming the first Mexican/American champion of the world,” wrote Ruiz Jr, who initially demanded the fight take place in the United States.

“I’m looking forward to ending his career in the desert. I will show the greatness of Mexican boxing in Saudi Arabia.”

Ruiz Jr, who stunned Joshua with a seventh-round knockout at Madison Square Garden in June, responded to the initial rematch announcement by saying it would take place “on my terms” and “in the United States” – a claim that was swiftly denied by Joshua’s team.

Promoter Eddie Hearn said at the time: “Ruiz Jr signed a contract with us that he was absolutely over the moon with, that gave him the opportunity of a lifetime. He will 100 percent honour that contract.”

‘The Destroyer’ downed the 2012 Olympic gold medallist four times in front of a sell-out crowd in New York, inflicting the first defeat of Joshua’s career to become the first Mexican world heavyweight champion.

Joshua said on AJ: The Untold Truth: “All eyes on Ruiz Jr. Nobody can talk to me about Wilder or Fury – that is irrelevant.

“And nobody should talk to me about Wilder or Fury after I beat Ruiz Jr, because they have made it clear what they are doing. They have got the whole of 2020 booked up. Until they are free, nobody talks to me about Wilder or Fury.”

Joshua has also denied that he would seek a new trainer: “Part ways with McCracken? No way. These people don’t understand loyalty.

“Whoever has that mindset should not bother talking to me, if they have that mindset.

“How could they say that? I’ve worked with two people in boxing – Sean Murphy, my trainer [at Finchley amateur gym]. Then a year-and-a-half later I was up to Sheffield training with Rob McCracken.

“They have built me, aside from boxing, as the man I am today. A father, a family man, a businessman who understands the responsibility of being a young African-British kid. They built that in me.

Source: Sky Sports
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