Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz Doesn't Rule Out a Joshua Win, But Rooting For Usyk

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  • Marchegiano
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    #11
    I could not give two ****s what Ruiz thinks of some other man's fight. What is Ruiz up to?

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    • joe strong
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      #12
      Originally posted by BritJimbo

      Tye Fields? I live in Canada, where weed is now legal.

      What are you on? Can you get me any?
      I live in Edmonton, Canada. That is who Wach beat to get his title shot. He went on a murders row of challenges from Kevin McBride, Jason Gavern & Tye Fields & Wlad thought that was too good of competition not to give him a title shot…

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        #13
        Originally posted by BritJimbo

        Tye Fields? I live in Canada, where weed is now legal.

        What are you on? Can you get me any?
        I think you are a little late to the ballpark… Weed has been legal since October of 2018…

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        • Smash
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          #14
          rooting? should he not be saying a prayer

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #15
            Originally posted by jackkeane6

            You are taking the piss with that comment surely aren’t you?
            No mate.

            They where mandatory challengers, because there was pretty much nobody else for Kiltschko to face.

            It was not as if they where tearing for the division, they where just the next in line to get beaten up.

            That's what happens, when Champions take on all comers.

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            • Dakuwaqa
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              #16
              Originally posted by joe strong

              I live in Edmonton, Canada. That is who Wach beat to get his title shot. He went on a murders row of challenges from Kevin McBride, Jason Gavern & Tye Fields & Wlad thought that was too good of competition not to give him a title shot…
              just googled Edmonton. Over a million population, decent sized city.

              How's living there? many decent neighbourhoods?

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              • joe strong
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                #17
                Originally posted by Dakuwaqa

                just googled Edmonton. Over a million population, decent sized city.

                How's living there? many decent neighbourhoods?
                Some decent neighbourhoods but some shyte too. Depends where you live. Cold 7 months a year. Great music scene & a hockey town. Lots of festivals but there are much nicer cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary & Montreal. Edmonton is an industrial city. Lots of oil, gas & plastic refineries around the city & north of it. The worst part of town is not nearly as bad as other bigger cities. People make a decent living here. Cost of living rising but cheaper than most still… Vancouver & Toronto are really pricey…

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                • jackkeane6
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                  No mate.

                  They where mandatory challengers, because there was pretty much nobody else for Kiltschko to face.

                  It was not as if they where tearing for the division, they where just the next in line to get beaten up.

                  That's what happens, when Champions take on all comers.
                  You said Wilder and Joshua took on all comers but Fury didn’t Joshua fought men over 38 and Wilder fought no one with a semblance of threat until Fury

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jackkeane6

                    You said Wilder and Joshua took on all comers but Fury didn’t Joshua fought men over 38 and Wilder fought no one with a semblance of threat until Fury
                    Listen mate, when you take on all comers, you take on all comers 'As a champion you cannot discriminate'.

                    So what if Joshua fought fighters over 38, those fighters were next in line and they were good fighters. One of those fighters ****** out Dillian Whyte, and another one beat Derek Chisora and had only been beaten once by Wladimir Kitschko.

                    When you are a champion, you take on all comers which means EVERYONE in the division. Anthony Joshua has done that, LOOK at his record.

                    And who is Joshua fighting next for the second time? Usyk a Olympic Champion, Undisputed Cruiser weight Champion, UNDEFEATED and current WBA, WBO, IBF & IBO World Heavyweight Champion.

                    What is your issue with Joshua mate, or in general what on earth is your problem with understanding what a Champion must do?

                    Both Anthony Joshua & Deontay Wilder have been better champions than Tyson Fury.

                    Just be honest with yourself, you have personal deep seated issues with both Wilder & Joshua. These guys took on all comers, and made multiple defenses.

                    Wilder fought Ortiz when he was still capable, and nobody was really wanting to face him. Those wins are underrated.

                    It is alright mate, if you want to carry on with this backwards vendetta you have against Joshua & Wilder carry on, I won't be debating with you unless? You say something relevant.

                    I am done with this thread.

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