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    By Corey Erdman - As Andy Ruiz Jr. and Anthony Joshua make their final preparations for Saturday's heavyweight title rematch, a team of 175 builders are putting the finishing touches on the venue that will house it, the Diriyah Arena in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh. About a month and a half ago, the arena was nothing more than a plot of land with a...
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    #2
    An outdoor stadium changes the dynamic of the fight. There's a big difference between fighting in a cold air conditioned arena vs fighting in an open air desert.

    Ruiz's is going to be sweating his 4ss off. I wish they would have just done this fight regular.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ikigai View Post
      An outdoor stadium changes the dynamic of the fight. There's a big difference between fighting in a cold air conditioned arena vs fighting in an open air desert.

      Ruiz's is going to be sweating his 4ss off. I wish they would have just done this fight regular.
      It's unseasonably warm in Diriyah at the moment. Temperature forecast for Saturday is for the low 20s Celsius. Maybe down to about 17/18 for the fight?

      Wouldn't have thought it will be a problem.
      Last edited by Toffee; 12-02-2019, 04:00 AM.

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        #4
        A dust up in the desert...

        Bring it on!!!

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          #5
          Well your star fighter gets ass kicked.... You take the immediate rematch....IN SAUDI ARABIA

          ..............oh well

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            #6
            Originally posted by KillaMane26 View Post
            Well your star fighter gets ass kicked.... You take the immediate rematch....IN SAUDI ARABIA

            ..............oh well
            You may aswell of typed nothing. You really are a waste of space on this forum.

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              #7
              Originally posted by ikigai View Post
              An outdoor stadium changes the dynamic of the fight. There's a big difference between fighting in a cold air conditioned arena vs fighting in an open air desert.

              Ruiz's is going to be sweating his 4ss off. I wish they would have just done this fight regular.
              Originally posted by Toffee View Post
              It's unseasonably warm in Diriyah at the moment. Temperature forecast for Saturday is for the low 20s Celsius. Maybe down to about 17/18 for the fight?

              Wouldn't have thought it will be a problem.
              ... temperature is one factor... humidity is another factor... I don't know how NY may be compared to SA...

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                #8
                Originally posted by ikigai View Post
                An outdoor stadium changes the dynamic of the fight. There's a big difference between fighting in a cold air conditioned arena vs fighting in an open air desert.

                Ruiz's is going to be sweating his 4ss off. I wish they would have just done this fight regular.
                Ruiz is from California. He's used to warm temperatures. He also has much better stamina than Joshua.

                Joshua is from a country with the shyttest weather on Earth. And has the shyttest stamina out of all the top HWs due to his muscle mass.

                It's Joshua who should be worrying about the fight being in an outdoor stadium.

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                  #9
                  Problem here on this forum is no matter how much PBC Wider fangimps wish this was a big failure its turning out to be quite the opposite. This fight is MASSIVE. Which is doubly worse for them cuz Wilder just fought and his fight bombed MASSIVE.

                  PBC fangimps and LDBC racists like TheBigDunn are continuing to try to push this narrative that Wilder is the face of Boxing and a super star and this last couple of weeks sorta prove that they could not be any more wrong. So all they can do is keep hating on this AJ Ruiz Saudi show.

                  Not to panic PBC fangimps though, Joshua can still lose, thats something for you sad sacks to fall back on, thats still a victory for you racist haters.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                    ... temperature is one factor... humidity is another factor... I don't know how NY may be compared to SA...
                    It's a desert - won't be even slightly humid.

                    I would have thought it will be absolutely perfect conditions.

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