Wilder Redemption v Ruiz and then a final eliminator v Whyte/Pov winner?

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  • OnlytheTruth
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    #1

    Wilder Redemption v Ruiz and then a final eliminator v Whyte/Pov winner?

    See that there are rumours flying around that Wilder might look to do a so-called PPV mega fight with Ruiz and then look at bribing the WBC into making a final eliminator v the winner of Whyte/Pov 2.

    So does that mean that his case for Fury trilogy is dead?
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    Wilder & Ruiz Junior should avoid each other.

    Both of them should take different paths to a title fight..

    If Wilder or Ruiz lose to each other? They will be denied a title fight.

    All they really need to do is keep ticking over, sooner rather than later they will get a title fight.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-23-2021, 05:10 AM.

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    • _Rexy_
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      #3
      Ruiz Jr. wins that fight...

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #4
        Ruiz beats his ass and after that Wilder will fight Price level guys.

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        • OnlytheTruth
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          #5
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          Ruiz beats his ass and after that Wilder will fight Price level guys.
          That was enough to land him the WBC strap in the first place though!

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          • OnlytheTruth
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            #6
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            Ruiz Jr. wins that fight...
            Hopefully. I'd like to see Ruiz take on a couple of other gatekeepers i.e. Whyte then a trilogy showdown with AJ in late 22

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            • kafkod
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              #7
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
              No.

              Wilder & Ruiz Junior should avoid each other.

              All they really need to do is keep ticking over, sooner rather than later they will get a title fight.
              Hello Mr Haymon.

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              • DaNeutral.
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                Considering he held that title so long the 1st time around I don't think he deserves to be given alot of hoops to jump through to get another crack at it.

                A come back fight followed by a final eliminator sounds fair enough to me. Although by that time his opponent in the final eliminator may feel like he himself shouldn't have to jump through any more hoops himself like having to face Wilder.

                I think it's quite clear that the "CONTRACTED" 3rd fight with Fury has run its course now, he may well get some compensation from Team Fury, I don't really know, but they are obviously going in their own directions now

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                • DaNeutral.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  No.

                  Wilder & Ruiz Junior should avoid each other.

                  Both of them should take different paths to a title fight..

                  If Wilder or Ruiz lose to each other? They will be denied a title fight.

                  All they really need to do is keep ticking over, sooner rather than later they will get a title fight.
                  LOL ticking over? What are they? Chickens? Sounds like Spence with his why fight Crawford when I can take the easy route.

                  Imagine Wilders star power had he faced and beaten the big names over the years like Wlad or Joshua or took this unifications like Parker and Martin. Ticking over is the lame way. Where is the pride in these guys?

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                  • Inspired
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                    #10
                    So why isn't Michael Hunter, an american HW who isnt with Matchroom anymore, no longer in any equation?

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