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

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  • GucciGod
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    #31
    Originally posted by â (Low- )
    Wilder is still the second best HW in the world,someone tell Ruiz to relax. This fight wouldn't even be close..
    someone’s still on toilet

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    • wrecksracer
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      #32
      Wilder is going to want to maintain the illusion that he is a top heavyweight, and then talk his way into a title fight. Expect Stiverne 3 or Ortiz 2 next.

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      • GucciGod
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        #33
        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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        Hideous little troll

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        • Bronx2245
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          #34
          Originally posted by Ry92
          Wilder vs ruiz, fury vs ortiz joyce vs parker and hugie vs whyte all early
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          • Bronx2245
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            #35
            Originally posted by IAMTHAT

            Second? You crazy.

            Usyk humiliates Wilder - hes not getting clipped by slowing moving telegraphed punches and gets rocked clean from the first round on.

            Mentally healthy AJ, beats Wilder into TKO
            What does that mean? Lol!

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              #36
              Originally posted by IAMTHAT

              Second? You crazy.

              Usyk humiliates Wilder - hes not getting clipped by slowing moving telegraphed punches and gets rocked clean from the first round on.

              Mentally healthy AJ, beats Wilder into TKO
              Great post. Couldn’t agree more.

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              • KingGilgamesh
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                #37
                Wilder's body is deteriorating. He injured his bicep in the second fight with Fury and damaged his hand in this one. He may be a shadow of his former self physical ability wise.

                BUT power is the last thing to do and I actually think his negative style will benefit unconditioned heavyweights like Ruiz/Joshua.

                I reckon he sparks Ruiz after getting dealt some punishment in the earlier rounds. Ruiz hasn't shown anything in his last two fights.

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                • Boxfan83
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                  #38
                  Andy will get caught coming in.

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                  • Combat Talk Radio
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Rip Chudd

                    Probably because styles make fights and triangle theories don't work in boxing
                    That's not a triangle theory.

                    Andy got wrecked by an old, damaged Arreola. He's not the same fighter after losing to Joshua. Period.

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                    • chicken-
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
                      Wilder's body is deteriorating. He injured his bicep in the second fight with Fury and damaged his hand in this one. He may be a shadow of his former self physical ability wise.

                      BUT power is the last thing to do and I actually think his negative style will benefit unconditioned heavyweights like Ruiz/Joshua.

                      I reckon he sparks Ruiz after getting dealt some punishment in the earlier rounds. Ruiz hasn't shown anything in his last two fights.
                      Wilder has these types of injuries after a lot of his fights, this isn't just recent stuff. As long as he punches as hard as he does, and as wild as he does he will keep getting these types of injuries. In this case he probably damaged his hand hitting Fury right in the forehead though. Normally it's because he's throwing punches from bad angles.

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