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  • medic5678
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    #41
    I think we simply need more fights in the heavyweight division. This business of one fight a year has the division in the sorry shape it's in.

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    • Marchegiano
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      #42
      Originally posted by medic5678

      It's an expression. There's no name confusion.
      I meant the pseudonym is the name of a man who didn't bud.

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      • Marchegiano
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        #43
        Originally posted by Szef

        He has good combos and fights on the front foot. That's more than enough for Wilder.
        I guess we'll see. Slow flat footed plobber gonna slowly creep forward and get Wilder with "good combos on the front foot"

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        • billeau2
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          #44
          Originally posted by famicommander

          I watched all the fights in question.

          And I didn't say Wilder left Ruiz a twitching mess on the canvas. I said he left Liakhovich a twitching mess on the canvas, which he did.

          Joshua is literally the only notable fighter Ruiz ever stopped. His next three best opponents were Parker, 40 year old Arreola, and a very shot Liakhovich and he didn't even put a dent into any of them. Despite Liakhovich having already been knocked out five times before the Ruiz fight and twice since.
          Yeah but if your going to do triangle, at least keep it consistent. That was a virtual twelve round fight lol. Ruiz fought well against Parker as well, and has beat the people he should coming up... No horrid losses aside from the rematch with Joshua... he does not stand out as having fought inferior competition. And again, if you watched the Arreola fight, look at how many punches were thrown by both men that fight. Areolla looked better in that fight than many previous fights of his. People always neglect that fact. He was in shape and determined and looked excellent that fight.

          You are essentially using triangle theory... a very suspect logic, and age discrimination regarding Areola, lol. Knocking out Joshua was a big KO for any fighter. Arreola has one of the best chins in boxing... parker also does not go down easily. So your using a fighter who really was Koed by Shannon B at the last moments of the fight, and is not particularly chinny to make a case that Ruiz does not have KO power... If this is sufficient for you to believe such? be my guest. Most people who are not of the "ohh hes fat!" school of boxing see that Ruiz has very fast hands and is quite capable of KOing people in the division as he progresses.

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          • QueensburyRules
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            #45
            Originally posted by famicommander

            I watched all the fights in question.

            And I didn't say Wilder left Ruiz a twitching mess on the canvas. I said he left Liakhovich a twitching mess on the canvas, which he did.

            Joshua is literally the only notable fighter Ruiz ever stopped. His next three best opponents were Parker, 40 year old Arreola, and a very shot Liakhovich and he didn't even put a dent into any of them. Despite Liakhovich having already been knocked out five times before the Ruiz fight and twice since.
            - -Hogwash washing away all logic.

            Fat Andy the only fighter to step up vs AJ after Blubber Fury, Deyonce, Whyteboy, Big Baby and others ducked AJ during his American debut.

            Bottom line is Fat Andy has the best win in the heavy division and well deserved since he the only one to step up against the invincible.

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