Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz Expects To Fight & Beat Deontay Wilder, Labels Fury As Best Heavyweight

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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #21
    Hmm.

    People say that a guy who got wrecked by the ghost of Chris Arreola easily beats a guy that stopped a 5-years fresher Chris Arreola.

    Ok.




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    • SimpleTouchee
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      #22
      Originally posted by Inspired

      Aj, usyk, ruiz, probably sanchez, joyce , dubois, hrgovic, whyte, yoka, makhmudov, jalolov, parker, sir alen babic, fabio wardley, johnny fisher, prince nazeem hamed etc are all better than beyonce wilder at HW.
      swear to you, even guys like murat gassiev will bury wilder. One punch and theyll knock him out. Feather fisted fury could do it, scorniers could do it. You think these heavy hitters wont knock wilder out?
      and dont mention ortiz, whether it wws cheating in the first fight or a fix in the second, wilder is not better than even ortiz in reality.
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      Why none of these guys are fighting each other? That what's wrong with boxing too many inactive fighters in boxing.

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      • Liondw
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        #23
        It's doubtful that Wilder will ever be the same after that punishment he took from Fury. That was some beating.

        But he has enough money, can call it a day.

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #24
          Originally posted by PunchMeIDareYou
          Wilder's chin has been severely cracked and his conditioning and boxing 'skills' are atrocious at best. Easy TKO for fat boy Ruiz.
          You have to wonder whether all of the sudden, Wilder has just fell off in form and durability.

          Because yes he has always been hurt throughout his career, but he always had the ability to weather the storm and come through.

          Is Tyson Fury really that big of a puncher? Or has Wilder's drop in form, created some sort of illusion?

          Both Ruiz Junior & Wilder seemed to be in a strange place regarding their form. Ruiz Junior went from being unaffected by Joshua's power in their rematch, to being decked by Chris Arreola.

          Note: I have also been stating of late, that Tyson Fury is a regressed fighter clearly 'Does not use movement like he used to anymore, starting to get real clumsy like at the beginning of his career, and is being bashed about a lot'. And his fights against Wilder may have acted as some sort of smoke screen.
          Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-22-2021, 11:09 AM.

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          • chepboxingking
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            #25
            I’ve always said Fury is the only HW that could to beat Wilder, and I still stand by that. If Wilder isn’t damaged goods after the Fury whoopings, he knocks Ruiz out.

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            • 11player
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              #26
              Wilder is injured, forget that fight for now, maybe next summer.

              Time for Ruiz to announce his next bout.
              Helenius and Breazeale are available from PBC stable
              Charr was mentioned at one time, Bryan may be available.
              Zhang and Wallin are options as well.

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                #27
                Really didn't like how Ruiz looked vs Arreola. If he doesn't significantly improve from that Wilder is going to finish him early.

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                • Bronx23
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                  #28
                  I don’t see wilder getting in the ring with anyone with a pulse for his first fight back. Dude got the c0cck beat outta him two fights in a row & suffered injuries in both.

                  Fully expect to see wilder fight an extremely soft touch opponent & get a highlight reel ko to rebuild his confidence & his fan base.

                  He’s getting older, he’s made a lotta money & his path to another world title is non existent for the near future. It’ll be interesting to see if he comes back with the same confidence, swagger and motivation he had prior to the 2 Fury losses.

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                  • Rip Chudd
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by revelated
                    Hmm.

                    People say that a guy who got wrecked by the ghost of Chris Arreola easily beats a guy that stopped a 5-years fresher Chris Arreola.

                    Ok.




                    Probably because styles make fights and triangle theories don't work in boxing

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                    • joe strong
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Inspired

                      little bit of trolling but most of it is true. wilder is not even in my current top 10

                      i have it
                      Usyk, Fury, AJ, Joyce, Hrgovic, Dubois, Whyte, Parker, Ruiz and Frank Sanchez
                      Makhmudov and Jalolov are just waiting on the sidelines and prob beat half those guys.

                      you think wilder beats those guys? what are YOU smoking?
                      I never said he would beat Fury or Usyk but I won’t put unproven HWs like Sanchez, Hrgovic, Makhmodov, Jalolov ahead of him nor is it a given he loses to Joyce, Whyte, Parker, Joshua or Ruiz. He is still the 2nd best HW until someone else other than Fury beats him. You are just giving your opinion on fantasy fights. Until they beat him he is still the number 2. I don’t say boxer x beats boxer y because every matchup is different. Look at how Frazier beat Ali then got destroyed both times by Foreman but Ali KO’d Foreman. It’s all opinion until they actually fight
                      Last edited by joe strong; 11-22-2021, 12:11 PM.

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