Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz Believes A Deathly Outcome Awaits Ruiz If He Faces Wilder: "He'll Kill Andy Ruiz"

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  • JuniorTorres720
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    #41
    Wilder is just different. The man is tall but light for a heavyweight. Yet, he can put the pressure on a fighter or he can even fight on the backfoot. His power is out of this world. Ruiz would have an uphill battle as would any other heavyweight. I think he think would have to try to focus on his speed and combinations and trim down to his lightest weight possible.

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    • MONGOOSE66
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      #42
      Originally posted by wrecksracer

      It's because he hasn't fought top guys. Are you referring to Szpilka? Lol Dude....come on. Brazeale? Almost fighting Povetkin doesn't count. He had the opportunity to fight Vlad, but didn't. It's a weak era, and he has a weak resume. One top guy on it, and he lost all 3 times, by my count.
      No, I’m just asking who u think are the top guys?

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      • hugh grant
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        #43
        I think ruiz and wilder need to fight early Jan 2023.

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          #44
          Ruiz is borderline immobile. Anyone who doesn't expect Wilder to land that bomb is delusional or a straight hater.

          He flattened Helenius - and that's when he WASN'T trying to get a "Body on the Record".

          Him and Ruiz are cool, it'd just be another sparkout, damn near guaranteed

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            #45
            Ruiz might have a bit of success but Wilder catches him and leaves him twitching on the floor.

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              #46
              Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

              No, I’m just asking who u think are the top guys?
              Well, you obviously can't tell me. You could easily look on Boxrec to see who he has fought, and which were top guys. But you can't, because the only top guy on his record is Fury. No Vlad. No Joshua. No Parker. No Ruiz. Wasn't Whyte his mandatory? Sure, he's a punching bag now, but 3 or 4 years ago he wasn't. Not even a Chisora on his resume lol. Sure, sure....other side of the street, right?

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              • LA_2_Vegas
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                #47
                Helenius didn't land one punch so all the questions people had about punch resistance are still not answered.

                At this point, Ruiz's power is just as dangerous for Wilder's punch resistance and chin as Wilder's.


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                • ultravividscene
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by wrecksracer

                  It's because he hasn't fought top guys. Are you referring to Szpilka? Lol Dude....come on. Brazeale? Almost fighting Povetkin doesn't count. He had the opportunity to fight Vlad, but didn't. It's a weak era, and he has a weak resume. One top guy on it, and he lost all 3 times, by my count.
                  I've never subscribed this 'weak era' nonsense, whatever era or division is being described. Essentially all it's saying is that a division/era is only strong if there are no clearly dominant fighters in it...

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                  • MONGOOSE66
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by wrecksracer

                    Well, you obviously can't tell me. You could easily look on Boxrec to see who he has fought, and which were top guys. But you can't, because the only top guy on his record is Fury. No Vlad. No Joshua. No Parker. No Ruiz. Wasn't Whyte his mandatory? Sure, he's a punching bag now, but 3 or 4 years ago he wasn't. Not even a Chisora on his resume lol. Sure, sure....other side of the street, right?
                    So, why couldn’t you of just said Joshua, Parker, Ruiz & Chisora?????????????????????? Is that so hard??

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by champion4ever

                      If you take away Ruiz' knockdowns; Then the Ruiz/Ortiz fight was a very close fight. Neither guy was willing to take chances in order to make a statement in that fight. You had two guys staring in the center of the ring who were too afraid of hitting each other.
                      We not talking about that fight now, it’s over! Move on, and my point still stands that Ortiz is bitter not better.

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