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  • #21
    If this fight doesn't get made ASAP then Ruiz should stay active. Wilder is too dangerous to wait until training camp to get into shape. Given the holidays coming up, Ruiz is going to fck up some tamales so his management should push for a stay active fight.

    Charles Martin in Carson would sell or Gerald Washington in Mexico. Both Martin and Washington can crack but have flaws Ruiz should be able to exploit.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
      Except for Tyson Fury they had to wake them all up with smelling salt
      That's a lie Duhaupas never even got knocked down by Wilder and the stoppage was somewhat questionable given how easily he was taking his punches all night.
      Last edited by Boro; 11-09-2022, 02:43 PM.
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      • #23
        I don't think so Andy, Deontay has that whipping right hand that snakes out at warp speed, and explodes on it's target like a nuclear bomb!

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        • #24
          This fight can go either way. Ruiz beat Joshua the first time around and Joshua couldn't KO him in the second fight when he was entirely out of shape. So, Andy is durable and can fight unlike what the posters here suggest. And yes, a fast combination to Wilder's temple can also see him going down.

          Having said that, I would say the odds slightly favor Wilder but not by a large margin. Potentially a 60-40 fight in favor of Wilder.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Zelda View Post
            This fight can go either way. Ruiz beat Joshua the first time around and Joshua couldn't KO him in the second fight when he was entirely out of shape. So, Andy is durable and can fight unlike what the posters here suggest. And yes, a fast combination to Wilder's temple can also see him going down.

            Having said that, I would say the odds slightly favor Wilder but not by a large margin. Potentially a 60-40 fight in favor of Wilder.
            Ruiz is extremely slow of foot, terrible at cutting off the ring and Wilder is at his worst under pressure.

            And generally Ruiz waits for you to go before he does and that's a recipe for disaster against Wilder.

            Wilder should be a massive favourite it's almost a mismatch.
            Last edited by Boro; 11-09-2022, 02:44 PM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
              You need only train for one punch vs Wilder. No serious fighter should be losing to the guy.
              Its partially the era... Wilder does also have really fast feet. But yeah, Nobody even really tries to ignore his right side when they fight him.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
                If this fight doesn't get made ASAP then Ruiz should stay active. Wilder is too dangerous to wait until training camp to get into shape. Given the holidays coming up, Ruiz is going to fck up some tamales so his management should push for a stay active fight.

                Charles Martin in Carson would sell or Gerald Washington in Mexico. Both Martin and Washington can crack but have flaws Ruiz should be able to exploit.


                Tamales.

                That's a valid concern. I hope Andy is careful over the holidays!

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post



                  Tamales.

                  That's a valid concern. I hope Andy is careful over the holidays!
                  I like Ruiz, 1 of the very few fighters I can say Im a fan of but I wouldnt put $ on him.

                  Ruiz timing needs to be on point to have any chance against Wilder and sparring is NOT going to get the timing he needs to win.

                  The Ortiz match was good to get the competitive spirit alive but against Wilder his defense/counter needs to be 100% on point or it could be done at any time.

                  Anyways, most sites are pretty saying this fights done. You have to figure Ruiz' best chance is to stop him late or get a decision. I give that about a 15- 20% chance of happening. If Ruiz took a tune up and looked good, I think his odds would greatly increase.






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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
                    U heard it here 1st. Wilder gets stretched colder than walrus puh-see when he fights Ruiz
                    Wilder's not my favorite fighter by a long shot, but the only guy to ever stretch him out is a giant. I don't see a normal height fat boy doing it.

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                    • #30
                      Most people sleeping on ruiz skills man, lets keep in mind wilder has been put to sleep before andy hasn't, if ruiz manages to assimilate deontay punch ..ufh its going to be long night for bronze bomber Andy aint helenius.

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