Comments Thread For: Wilder-Ruiz: WBC Orders As Final Eliminator; Winner Becomes Mandatory For Fury Or Chisora

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder-Ruiz: WBC Orders As Final Eliminator; Winner Becomes Mandatory For Fury Or Chisora

    The WBC ordered a final eliminator between two former heavyweight champions Wednesday. Mauricio Sulaiman, president of the WBC, stated during the sanctioning organization's convention in Acapulco, Mexico that Deontay Wilder and Andy Ruiz must meet next to determine the mandatory challenger for its heavyweight
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  • TheOneAboveAll
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    Most interesting matchup of the year. Ruiz TKO 10 Wilder

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    • TheIronMike
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      #3
      Got Wilder via disputed UD after numerous knockdowns ala Tyson Fury 1. He will lose every round he doesn't score a KD in.

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      • Homeless Guy
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        #4
        Those haymon checks doe

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        • joe strong
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          I really like this matchup… I just can’t see Ruiz avoiding the right for 12 rounds. I expect a Wilder KO. Ruiz needs to be perfect for 12 rounds, Wilder needs to be perfect for 10 seconds to win this fight… Can Ruiz avoid the big right? Can Wilder keep Ruiz on the outside?

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          • SN!PER
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            #6
            Wilder surprises everyone by coming in light and outboxing Ruiz.

            Then finishes him off in round 7, the same round AJ took a knee and quit.

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            • Elastic Recoilz
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              #7
              Surely if Chisora somehow KO's Fury there's a rematch clause there?

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              • Boro
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                #8
                Originally posted by SN!PER
                Wilder surprises everyone by coming in light and outboxing Ruiz.

                Then finishes him off in round 7, the same round AJ took a knee and quit.
                What surprise? Ruiz can't cut off the ring he's extremely slow and Wilder has a good jab when he decides to use it.

                The surprise would be Wilder losing this fight and even more surprising not knocking Ruiz the fúck out.

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                • thack
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                  I'll buy Fury v Wilder 4 any time , they are throwback fights and as exciting as they get. Fury will hammer Chisora again and do a similar job on Usyk when it becomes obvious there are weight divisions in boxing for good reason. Ruiz with his fast hands is always dangerous but is pretty easy to hit and Wilder will soon find the target with devastating effect. When the dust settles and Usyk is no longer unbeaten and wants a pay day for those out in the cold you may well see him give Joshua another rematch which he probably wins again.

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                  • whatismyname
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                    #10
                    how the **** is that an eliminator 0-3 vs the man ffs

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