Andy Ruiz Issues Strict Warning To Anthony Joshua, Intends To "End His Career In The Desert"


Is Anthony Joshua going to be having the fight of his career in Saudi Arabia where the rematch with heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz will be taking place in December?

That is the million-dollar question following a warning issued by his conquest Andy who defeated him on June 1 in a seven-round knockout at Madison Square in New York - a loss that ended his unbeaten run after 22 winning streaks with 21 knockouts.

Andy was an unfancied fighter until his victory over AJ taking with him four heavyweight titles - WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO - to the first-ever Mexican-American ever to reach the feat in history. Now, he is taking his victory, not as a work of chance but as a proof of his ability and want to be the one that ends AJ's career.

Anthony Joshua had first downed Andy Ruiz in the third round before he was four times
"I dethrone the king June 1st and made history becoming the first Mexican/American Heavyweight Champion of the world," with confidence Andy wrote in a tweeted message. "I'm looking forward to ending his career in the desert. Mostrate la grandeza del boxeo mexicano en Arabia Saudita."

The 29-year-old downed the British fighter four times before he was able to end the fight in the seventh round after the referee called off the fight as AJ was unable to recover from the knockdowns.

All that bravados might not be pulling a string on AJ who also is confident he can reclaim his belts from the reigning heaving champion in the desert and made his preparedness for that known in an Instagram update.

"On my journey, I fell down a couple of times but I never fell off," the former heavyweight champion wrote in a caption to a picture update.




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