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  • #41
    Only thing Ruiz really has going for him stylistically in this fight is his chin. The power and range are by far in Wilders favour plus Ruiz is so ****ing undisciplined that he probably wont even use what hes got to its full potential anyway. If hes low volume and stationery again hes going to be a ****ing punching bag and Wilder wouldnt even need to KO him to win.

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    • #42
      Wilder will never beat Tyson Fury as long as he's got a hole in his arse, but i would expect him to KO Ruiz without too much difficulty.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

        You mean the KD in the third Fury/Wilder fight that shouldn't have been a KD because Wilder grabbed hold of him and hit him behind the head? Both are illegal.

        The time on the clock from Showtime is clearly seen in the first fight with Wilder. However, counting is clearly a big struggle for you. Don't worry, it's a struggle for Wilder and all of the idiots that follow the coward.
        Clown how's a pro boxer a coward. It's schmucks like you that dominate this site.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by thack View Post

          And to a point you are right as Marvin had with his 'Ironchin' a very underrated defence . But when your'e fighting the best fighters out of Philadelphia and fighters like Mugarbi , who was 25-0 with 25 KO's , and okay if you want to make this a heavyweight discussion there are fighters like Tex Cobb who completely fought with his face taking a beating from Larry Holmes that few had ever seen and not a slur from his mouth . Marvin had nearly seventy fights and especially in his early years loved a good tear up and never backed down , Holmes himself at heavy is still intact after many championship defences. Wilder only took real punishment in the last two fights , aside from the round where Ortiz nearly stopped him , no one had punished Wilder.Good discussing with you Bro.
          Agree on your above points…and likewise on the “old school” discussion. Be Blessed.

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          • #45
            I have a bad feeling about this match. A really bad feeling.

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            • #46
              Ruiz has some things that could bother wilder but end result is he probably gets knocked out.

              Ruiz cant figure out what weight he wants to be at, lower or higher and he gets lazy between fights.

              His quick hands and short arms could be an advantage, he could close the distance on wilder and fight him on the inside where wilder needs more space to get his power.....

              but I think what scott is saying in his round about way is Ruiz isnt disciplined enough to stick to that game plan and come 100%. And if he doesnt do that then WIlder's power will bail him out of any problems with Ruiz, even if wilder isnt 100%

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              • #47
                Stylistically Ruiz shouldn't be too difficult but Wilder almost always struggles and looks vulnerable. The rest of what Scott says is just the typical Wilder hype.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by thack View Post

                  Sorry I wasn't even going to reply but 'factually Wilder has a punchers chance and that isn't exciting' .....well.
                  I am certainly not a Wilder 'fanboy' as you suggest . I am a realist who see's that Wilder is one of the few that could topple Fury as he nearly has . I see Fury as head and shoulders above the pack with only Wilder with a chance . don't care for Wilder as a person (so no 'fanboy' here!) but anyone who doesn't see the excitement he brings every time he's in there , doesn't see much.
                  'Fury V Wilder 3 was a one sided beat down after the 4th round' so for a third of the fight it wasn't ! , Tyson down twice in r4 and looking really hurt and only his 'super human powers of recovery doing the job. Fight 1 .... Fury KO'd..... out for around five seconds ( where most ref's would have stopped it) only to resurrect himself in a humanly impossible way .There's still milage there and 'excitement' of the prospect of a forth fight should they continue their assault on the division.
                  If ' AJ' was sick in the first fight I'm sure you would have heard from loudmouth Hearn by now. If's and buts and yes a third fight would be good if Ruiz can stay focused and in an 'exciting' fight , a edge of the seat thriller where they both hit the deck ....then ,why not a forth one? !
                  You're just proving my point again. In 3 fights Wilder hasn't been able to beat Fury. Even after 2 knockdowns in 3 fights Wilder wasn't able to beat him.

                  Fury already proved he's the vastly superior boxer. There's no excitement in seeing Fury beat down Wilder again.

                  You admitted the only reason you want to see it is to see Wilder KO Fury. You just want to give Wilder unlimited fights until he finally wins.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Gideon lock View Post

                    Clown how's a pro boxer a coward. It's schmucks like you that dominate this site.
                    It's the people who defend the likes of Wilder and his deranged cowardly antics over the years that are the problem with boxing. It reflects the people around it. It's why it's a cesspit.

                    Wilder has ducked everyone that means anything in the division. He only went after Fury when he knew he was in a bad place. Do you really believe he'd fight Fury if he was at his best in the first fight? He wouldn't come close to doing so. He'd duck him like he did the rest. Wilder and his team knew they had nowhere to run when it came to the rematch. They knew they couldn't duck another fighter. Wilder calmed himself by convincing himself that Fury couldn't punch. Therefore, he couldn't be knocked out by him. Wrong.

                    He's the biggest coward the world of boxing has ever seen. He's the most deranged and narcissistic. He's entitled and pathologically delusional. You'd have to be the same level of freak to defend that subhuman.

                    Enjoy the way boxing is right now. It's in the mess because of people like you. Those who do, and those who justify it, need to f3ck off and never come back. You've destroyed this sport. You've encouraged all the cowards out there to keep on ducking and lying. You've encouraged them to slander those who do want to fight who are left confused as to what the f3ck is going on here. Well done.

                    F3ck that piece of shlt.

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                    • #50
                      Deontay and malik better be taking ruiz seriously, we still need to see wilder getting chin checked that could bring some 'gypsy king' ugly memories...its heavyweight boxing after all

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