Popular boxer, Timothy Moten, left his job to help Anthony Joshua prepare for Ruiz Jr. rematch in Saudi Arabia.
He had studied Ruiz Jnr closely since 2012 and watched countless videos of his previous fights, trying to unlock the secrets of his success against men significantly bigger than himself, and picking up tricks of the trade here and there. As a squat heavyweight with his own ambitions, it seemed like a productive way to spend his spare time more than anything else.
But when the Mexican was announced as Joshua’s late replacement for Jarrell Miller following his failed drugs test, he heard the sound of opportunity knocking.
‘I just thought at the time, ‘I have got to get into camp. No matter what it takes, I have to get into camp’,’ he tells Sportsmail.
By the time Ruiz stepped in to save the show as it was described, Joshua had just four weeks left to adapt to a fighter whose physique and style was considerably different to Miller’s.