Heavyweight world champion Andy Ruiz Jr has pledged to end Anthony Joshua's career after confirming for the first time that he will contest the rematch in Saudi Arabia.
The 29-year-old, who was born in America but fights for Mexico, shocked the division in New York in June when he inflicted a first defeat on Joshua to win the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO world titles.
Ruiz is set to face the Briton again on December 7 in Diriyah β a fight announced by Joshua's camp earlier this month but not confirmed by Ruiz until now.
I dethroned the king June 1st and made history becoming the first Mexican/American Heavyweight Champion of the world. I'm looking forward to ending his career in the desert. Mostrare la grandeza del boxeo mexicano en Arabia Saudita. π₯π²π½πΊπΈπΈπ¦π¬π§ pic.twitter.com/4asTzG4N7C β AndyRuizjr (@Andy_destroyer1) August 24, 2019
On Saturday the champion posted on social media: "I'm excited to announce my rematch with Anthony Joshua.
"In the first fight I made history and became the first ever Mexican/American heavyweight champion of the world.
"I am grateful to Saudi Arabia for inviting me. I took it to AJ in The Big Apple and I'm looking forward to ending his career in the Desert.
"Don't miss this fight!"