World heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz ready for weekend rematch with Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia
By Reuters
06 December 2019 |
3:05 pm
Anthony Joshua said he was close to victory in their first meeting but will not "mess up" in his second fight with Ruiz.
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