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Joshua Vows to Regain Belts!

Joshua Vows to Regain Belts!

On the 1st June 2019, Joshua had a huge upset against Andy Ruiz Jr and lost his titles in a massive fight that almost cost him his career, lucky for him, his contract stated that he can get a rematch, so he’s activated that rematch clause and now has another chance at beating the American/Mexican fighter and regain what he lost on June 1st. The fight will take place on the 7th December 2019 in Saudi Arabia and right now they are getting some Press conferences sorted out. They have had one in Saudi Arabia and one in New York, still have one more to go before they go back to train for countless hours for the fight.

Anthony Joshua will be hoping to regain what he lost on June 1st, however a lot of people will be backing Ruiz for this fight since the first fight seemed easy for Ruiz, however Joshua has vowed to get back the titles from Ruiz and carry on his dream of becoming the unified world heavyweight champion of the world. “As long as I have breath in me, I will keep on fighting for the passion of boxing, I faced defeat as an amateur in my third fight. If I had stopped then there would be no now. I lost in the European quarterfinals. If I stopped then, there would be no now. Stopping isn’t in my DNA.” said Joshua.

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This fight will be completely different than the first fight these to fighters had, Joshua will be in top form this time round and will be wanting to fight Ruiz this time, since he never wanted to fight Ruiz, he wanted to fight Miller. In their face off in Saudi Arabia, there were more smiling from the two fighters, however in New York, Joshua mean’t business and stared down Ruiz with no smile, no emotion, no nothing, Joshua has one thing on his mind and he will stop at nothing to get it.

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