Boxing: Joshua to fight Andy Ruiz Jr in New York
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[May 01, 2019]
LONDON (Reuters) - Heavyweight
world champion Anthony Joshua will defend his titles against
California-based Mexican Andy Ruiz Jr in New York on June 1, the
Briton's promoter announced on Wednesday.
Joshua, the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO world champion, had been scheduled
to fight American Jarrell Miller but the New York State Athletic
Commission refused to sanction the fight after Miller failed a drugs
test.
Ruiz is hoping to become Mexico's first heavyweight world champion.
"It's time to make history. On June 1 we're going to make history,"
he said in a YouTube interview with Matchroom Boxing.
"I want to be one of those greats like (Julio Cesar) Chavez, (Mike)
Tyson, (Evander) Holyfield, Lennox Lewis. I want to be in that
category. This is my time, this is my chance."
"I think the fight is going toe-to-toe, two guys smashing each
other's faces. I'm going in there to throw combinations like I've
never thrown before," added Ruiz.
"A lot of people underestimated me. I'm used to that. I'm not going
in there scared or nervous. I'm going in there mad to take what's
mine."
The fight will be 2012 Olympic super-heavyweight champion Joshua's
first title bout outside of Britain.
The 29-year-old has a professional record of 22 wins, which includes
21 knockouts.
Ruiz, also 29, has a record of 32 wins, 21 by knockout, and one
defeat -- his loss coming in a majority decision against New
Zealander Joseph Parker in Auckland in 2016 for the vacant WBO belt.
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Anthony Joshua during the media day Action Images via Reuters/Andrew
Couldridge
Parker then lost that title to Joshua in a unanimous points decision
in Cardiff in March last year.
"Ruiz is a different kind of challenge but one I embrace," said
Joshua.
"We have worked in the boxing gym week on week and whoever was going
to be put in front of me at Madison Square Garden was going to be
dispatched in style. The rent will be collected."
Promoter Eddie Hearn said Ruiz, who has looked more paunchy than
punchy in some recent photographs, could prove a tougher test than
Miller.
"Andy punches harder and is much faster. This is going to be a war.
Andy brings Mexican heart but he will meet the best heavyweight in
the world in June," said the Briton.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Christian Radnedge)
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