Fixed fights, ring size most important non fighter factor in boxing

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #51
    Originally posted by 15round

    Can you read man? Exactly my point that 22 is not allowed in the US or UK which is why they had it in Saudi. Everyone can see it is larger in the rematch. Your posts have no relevance in this thread. ABC is nothing in Saudi.

    You are embarrassing all the other readers on this site by your ignorance. Go back to school!
    Here you go. 1:45.
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    I waste so much time arguing with mongs like you spreading misinfo.

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    • jmrf4435
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      #52
      Originally posted by 15round
      I am so relieved that the Ruiz-Arreola fight will be over soon and we don't need to read another article about Ruiz conditioning or lack of it. He looks the same as in most fights I have seen with the exception of Joshua II when he was so fat he looked like he couldn't bend over to touch his knees. That fight was supposedly fought in a 22 foot ring. I don't know what the dimensions were for the first one at Madison Square Garden but it was probably not more than 20 feet. An 18 foot ring is 324 square feet vs. 484 square feet for a 22 foot ring. That is 50% more leg room. Was the real reason AJ lost weight before the rematch because he knew "fast Eddie" would negotiate a larger ring and he needed to train for a marathon and not a 100 yard dash? Did the Ruiz camp know that it was 22 feet and when did they know? Did it allow them enough time to train for those conditions?
      IT WAS SO ****INNGG ANNOYING

      Then he goes out and puts on the worst performance of his to date--

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