‘Fat slob’ Andy Ruiz Jr says he’s too fast for ‘big robot’ Anthony Joshua as he prepares for life-changing world-title fight
Unified champ insisted 'the show must go on' after Jarell Miller bout was scrapped and Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury and Luis Ortiz were all otherwise occupied
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.”
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.