Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz On Deontay Wilder: Once I Land The Right Hand, He's Going Down

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  • hhh1200
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    #21
    I liked Ruiz chances about 3-4 years. Now Wilder doesn't really windmill anymore and his stalks a bit, let your get your work and make a mistake. Ruiz is still a sucker for rights. Just watch arreola and aj 2



    Wilder fights at the length off his arms and Ruiz doesn't throw straight lefts like Ortiz but a lot of short hooks with his short arms. For the most part I think Wilder will stay out of his range.

    Maybe he gets up but I think Wilder puts him down again.
    Last edited by hhh1200; 11-15-2022, 12:10 PM.

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    • hugh grant
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      #22
      Deontays chin isnt as hard as his punch. Ruiz kos Wilder. Fighters dont get credit for beating fighters coming off of losses, so dont make Wilder favourite, a man Ruiz wont get credit for beating. Ruiz shouldnt get credit for beating man who lost 2 out of his last 3 fights. But on other hand if your making WIlder favourite and predicting him to Ko Ruiz, surely Ruiz must get credit for beating WIlder.
      Last edited by hugh grant; 11-15-2022, 12:21 PM.

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      • Cyborg Fangerloo
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        #23
        You better land it fast you cute little teddy bear kid guy

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        • OldTerry
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          #24
          Originally posted by hugh grant
          Well, most think wilder coming off of 2 losses from last 3 fights ko s ruiz. But ruiz has got a good chin. And ruiz punches hard, so he could be correct
          I'm picking Wilder, but I like your thoughts because I've thought them myself.

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          • Zelda
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            #25
            Maybe I am the minority here, but I do think Andy Ruiz is a dangerous fight for everyone except Tyson Fury.

            He already gave trouble to Joshua and I see him giving trouble to both Wilder and Usyk. People thinking it would be a straightforward win for Wilder are delusional. Wilder may have a slightly better chance but this would be very competitive with Ruiz having an almost equal chance of winning this. No wonder Wilder wants to fight Usyk next instead of Andy Ruiz. Losing to Usyk or Joshua would be a minor setback where he can still fight Andy but losing to Andy would be a major setback and ruin the chances of a more lucrative Usyk or AJ fight. Malik is not making noise for no reason. He knows how dangerous Andy Ruiz is for Wilder.

            This is coming from someone who likes Wilder and thinks Wilder can KO Usyk and beats Joshua. Andy will hit Wilder on the temple and will cause problems due to his fast hands.

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            • chicken-
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              #26
              Andy Ruiz is very confident for somebody who just went life and death with Chris "Nipple" Areola and bare won a decision vs Ortiz with multiple knockdowns.

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              • -Kev-
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                #27
                This may not age well.

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                • SplitSecond
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                  #28
                  Ruiz another fighter that seems to be cashing out. Since beating Joshua this guy has seemed to only underperform.

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                  • Bro. Steve
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                    #29
                    I think it’ll be Wilder, by decapitation.

                    And respectful note to Mr. Ruiz: Being the shorter man against Deontay Wilder is definitely not to your advantage. The only guy who ever beat Wilder is a virtual giant.

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                    • TheOneAboveAll
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                      #30
                      Ruiz Jr KO10 Wilder

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