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ANDY RUIZ has boasted that his "speed and combinations” will upset “big robot” Anthony Joshua and make him unified heavyweight king.

Mexican-American Ruiz, once called a "fat slob" by legendary promoter Bob Arum, has been handed the opportunity of a lifetime as he replaces drug cheat Jarrell Miller on June 1 at Madison Square Garden.

 Andy Ruiz has vowed to use his speed to upset the odds against unified heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua
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Andy Ruiz has vowed to use his speed to upset the odds against unified heavyweight champ Anthony JoshuaCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Joshua defends his WBA, IBF and WBO world titles at MSG in New York
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Joshua defends his WBA, IBF and WBO world titles at MSG in New YorkCredit: Reuters

Taking the fight at just five weeks' notice, the Californian-born brawler nicknamed “The Destroyer” has vowed to change his family's life and ruin Joshua's US debut - and looks to use his eye-catching speed to do so.

Ruiz said: “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 done before, to improve my speed.

"A lot of people underestimated me, and I’m used to that.

“My whole life people underrated me so I’m just going in there to take all.

"I’m not going in there scared and I’m not going in there nervous, I’m going to go in there mad and to take what’s mine.

When I do pull out this win, everything is going to change. I’m going to bring the titles back to Mexico, it’s going to mean everything. I’m going to be able to change my whole family’s lives; my life and all my kids.

Andy Ruiz

“I think being so tall he fights like a big robot.

"I think with my style, my speed, my movement, I don’t think he’s fought anybody like me. It’s going to be a whole different ball game."

Ruiz, who has 32 wins from his 33 fights, including 21 KOs, added: “All the guys that he’s fought, they usually run around from him. I don’t think he’s good going back.

"I’m going to bring the pressure, the speed, and the combinations to him.

“When I do pull out this win, everything is going to change.

";I’m going to bring the titles back to Mexico, it’s going to mean everything.

“I’m going to be able to change my whole family’s lives; my life and all my kids. It’s a win-win situation right now, but the main thing is to win the fight and make history.”

Ruiz, who once feared he was too fat to be a boxer and who last fought in a daytime scrap, was noted by promoter Eddie Hearn as a tougher test for AJ than Miller.

Joshua is no stranger to a change of opponents, however, having seen

The unified champ told "the show must go on" after Miller was scrapped and WBC champ Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury and Luis Ortiz were all otherwise occupied.

Joshua said: "It was the next best one, we looked at all avenues.

"You got Fury - busy. Wilder - busy. Ortiz - he had his issues so he didn't step up to the challenge.

"The other guys weren't as good as Ruiz. Ruiz was keen, finally got his name on the signature and the show must go on.

"So here we are, June 1st continues."

 World champion Anthony Joshua at an open training day in Sheffield
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World champion Anthony Joshua at an open training day in SheffieldCredit: Reuters
 Anthony Joshua says he is happy fighting anyone after Jarrell Miller scrap was cancelled
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Anthony Joshua says he is happy fighting anyone after Jarrell Miller scrap was cancelledCredit: PA:Press Association
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