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Joshua vs Ruiz Jr: live stream the big boxing fight online from anywhere this Saturday

It must be a pretty daunting week for Andy Ruiz Jr. He's making his way from his home in Mexico for a US debut in New York City - where he'll meet the awesome Anthony Joshua. The IBF, WBA Super, WBO and IBO world heavyweight titles are all on the line if Ruiz can upset the boxing odds. And you're in the right place to see how to get a Joshua vs Ruiz Jr live stream - regardless of where on Earth you are.

The undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, Anthony Joshua, will be stepping into the ring for the first time since September last year.

He was due to fight Jarrell Miller but that fight fell through after Miller failed the drugs tests. 

That's how Ruiz Jr now has the chance to step up in class to take on the champion. But it's thought this fight will be in the hands of the champ as a setup to a fight between him and Deontay Wilder. He'll have to take care of business at Madison Square Garden on Saturday first, though.

Joshua has so far had 22 fights which he won every one of with 21 KOs. But Ruiz has had 33 fights, won 32 and also got 21 KOs. So, on paper, Ruiz Jr could be a real threat. You won't want to miss it - read on to see how to get that Joshua vs Ruiz Jr live stream.

How to watch the Joshua vs Ruiz Jr fight from outside your country

If you want to watch the boxing outside of your country you may find that the content is geo-restricted. That could mean that, despite having access when on home turf, you are blocked while away. Fret not, that can be rectified with the use of a clever piece of software called a VPN - better that than hunting for some dodgy, illegal stream on Reddit.

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