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Rich Jones

Anthony Joshua's trainer explains key to beating Andy Ruiz Jr in rematch

Anthony Joshua has been urged by his trainer to remain calm and use his reach to beat Andy Ruiz Jr at the second time of asking.

Joshua lost all of his world heavyweight belts in shocking fashion in New York in June but will go on a revenge mission in Saudi Arabia in December.

Robert McCracken will still be in his corner continuing their long-standing relationship and the pair are already devising a plan to change the outcome.

Experienced trainer McCracken believes the much taller Brit must use his height and reach advantage and avoid making the same mistakes he made on a humbling night at Madison Square Garden.

Joshua has been told to use his reach to beat Ruiz in their rematch (REUTERS)

McCracken told TheSportsman.com : “I think the key factor is that Anthony stays calm, doesn’t rush and uses his reach to control Ruiz.

“In the first fight, he rushed it when he knocked Ruiz down, it’s very clear what he did wrong and he got caught. It’s a lesson learnt and I hope he can put it right in the rematch.

“He’s just going to learn from the fight and prepare diligently.

“Listen Ruiz is a great fighter, he’s a heavyweight champion and Anthony has got to be at his very best to beat Ruiz and win those titles back and he’s aware of that and that’s what he plans to do.”

Joshua and trainer Rob McCracken (right) are already plotting their rematch plan (Action Images via Reuters)

Like Joshua, McCracken came in for some criticism after Ruiz stunned the Brit at Madison Square Garden - but he has brushed off suggestions he could be replaced.

McCracken added: “I think those comments are predictable.

“You have people in the sport who look at the negatives and you have those who try to make it better and make it work going forward.

“It’s nothing I care too much about. Me and Anthony have a great relationship, he doesn’t just train with me, he trains with a variety of people over the years, but I’m the head coach whilst he wants me to be head coach."

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