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  • SUBZER0ED
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    #71
    Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
    Wilder has a 9" reach advantage. Ruiz was getting touched up by Chris Arreola. Fury is about the only guy who can get caught flush by Wilder and get back up. Could Ruiz pull off an upset? Sure. It's heavyweight, and he's got power. But Wilder is tough and on a different power level, and it's tough not to get caught at least once.
    Chris is old, but he's a fundamentally sound fighter. But I agree, if Wilder connects with that right, it's goodnight for chubs. Deontay's lack of good fundamentals vs Andy's power and hand speed does make this fight interesting.

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    • Kannabis Kid
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      #72
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee

      There's a big problem with that little one. The ref didn't ask for AJ to walk forward. He asked him to put his hands up, which he did. Go and listen to it properly. Duh brain.
      He actually asked him if he wanted to box and signaled him to walk forward while he was there dazed out his mind by a 6'1 Mexican American who had him on his ass 4 times. Haha sorry sucks little Sid-knee your hero got destroyed in the mecca of boxing and didn't walk forward instead he laid on the ropes a defeated British and submitted.

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        #73
        Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
        He actually asked him if he wanted to box and signaled him to walk forward while he was there dazed out his mind by a 6'1 Mexican American who had him on his ass 4 times. Haha sorry sucks little Sid-knee your hero got destroyed in the mecca of boxing and didn't walk forward instead he laid on the ropes a defeated British and submitted.
        He asked if he wanted to continue. AJ nodded and said yes. He asked AJ to put his hands up. AJ put his hands up. At no point did he ask him to walk forward. Americans have been lying about that one like they do with everything else for some time. The facts prove you wrong. You're extremists who aggressively run smear campaigns and narratives. You're one of the freaks who do just that. Your insanity is clear to see.

        Ruiz had AJ down twice actually. The other two were pull downs and don't count.

        AJ had problems leading into the fight that could be seen by everyone when he came out of his dressing room. You could see something was wrong. Not to worry though. When he got himself right in the rematch, he dominated the little fatty.

        Your "Mecca" is running out of followers. Fast. You only have a handful left. We on the other hand, have stadiums full of followers

        See you soon little man.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee

          He asked if he wanted to continue. AJ nodded and said yes. He asked AJ to put his hands up. AJ put his hands up. At no point did he ask him to walk forward. Americans have been lying about that one like they do with everything else for some time. The facts prove you wrong. You're extremists who aggressively run smear campaigns and narratives. You're one of the freaks who do just that. Your insanity is clear to see.

          Ruiz had AJ down twice actually. The other two were pull downs and don't count.

          AJ had problems leading into the fight that could be seen by everyone when he came out of his dressing room. You could see something was wrong. Not to worry though. When he got himself right in the rematch, he dominated the little fatty.

          Your "Mecca" is running out of followers. Fast. You only have a handful left. We on the other hand, have stadiums full of followers

          See you soon little man.
          It's literally on video of him signaling he said if he wanted to box lmaooooo. Damn dude you are so delusional it's literally like the time Eddie Hearn knew that chinny bum Zelfa Barrett lost and Kiko wanted an immediate rematch and clearly stated it on video hahahaha.

          Haha excuses for Ruiz plastering AJ to the floor 4 times, if the ref counted it's a knockdown it's reflected on the unnecessary scorecards since Ruiz made him quit in his corner when the referee waived for him to come forward and he looked lost and was about to cry hahahaha.

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            #75
            Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
            It's literally on video of him signaling he said if he wanted to box lmaooooo. Damn dude you are so delusional it's literally like the time Eddie Hearn knew that chinny bum Zelfa Barrett lost and Kiko wanted an immediate rematch and clearly stated it on video hahahaha.

            Haha excuses for Ruiz plastering AJ to the floor 4 times, if the ref counted it's a knockdown it's reflected on the unnecessary scorecards since Ruiz made him quit in his corner when the referee waived for him to come forward and he looked lost and was about to cry hahahaha.
            I know it's on video. That's why you won't hear the ref ask him to walk forward. Donkey. Show me the evidence little man. Haha.

            Is that the Kiko who was asked if he wanted the rematch when it was put to him by Eddie Hearn and he accepted? The same question that Zelfa had put to him where he accepted too? There's a difference little man. That's why you ran away from the question so many times and refused to show any evidence. You claim you have all the evidence. But you have none. You just get slapped down with the facts EVERY single time.

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              #76
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee

              I know it's on video. That's why you won't hear the ref ask him to walk forward. Donkey. Show me the evidence little man. Haha.

              Is that the Kiko who was asked if he wanted the rematch when it was put to him by Eddie Hearn and he accepted? The same question that Zelfa had put to him where he accepted too? There's a difference little man. That's why you ran away from the question so many times and refused to show any evidence. You claim you have all the evidence. But you have none. You just get slapped down with the facts EVERY single time.
              He signaled him to walk forward and he didn't pretty clear as day, just like he said he if wanted to box you missed that part my little dog.

              It's the Kiko who said the just thing would be for an immediate rematch since everyone knows he won including Eddie Hearn. It's ok Kiko is a 2 division champion and Barrett will never be.

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                #77
                Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                He signaled him to walk forward and he didn't pretty clear as day, just like he said he if wanted to box you missed that part my little dog.

                It's the Kiko who said the just thing would be for an immediate rematch since everyone knows he won including Eddie Hearn. It's ok Kiko is a 2 division champion and Barrett will never be.
                Show me where he "Signalled" him to walk forward?

                He asked if he wanted to continue, and AJ said yes. The videos clearly shows that too.

                Eddie didn't think Kiko won. He said it was closer than the cards were. You're wrong again aren't you little man.

                I never expected Barrett to be a champion. He isn't good enough.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                  Show me where he "Signalled" him to walk forward?

                  He asked if he wanted to continue, and AJ said yes. The videos clearly shows that too.

                  Eddie didn't think Kiko won. He said it was closer than the cards were. You're wrong again aren't you little man.

                  I never expected Barrett to be a champion. He isn't good enough.
                  What is signalled? Do you mean signaled? I don't have to show you just watch the video lmaoooo. Jesus man you literally need me to slap your face in the direction of the screen it seems. At the end of the day he pulled a badass quit job but it's common for the British.

                  Anytime Eddie says a fight was close with his fighter he knows they lost, he's saying the same thing about Franklin-Whyte it's already on Matchroom boxing hahahahaha.

                  Exactly he isn't good enough to compete at championship level as evident by the robbery he gladly accepted against Kiko.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                    What is signalled? Do you mean signaled? I don't have to show you just watch the video lmaoooo. Jesus man you literally need me to slap your face in the direction of the screen it seems. At the end of the day he pulled a badass quit job but it's common for the British.

                    Anytime Eddie says a fight was close with his fighter he knows they lost, he's saying the same thing about Franklin-Whyte it's already on Matchroom boxing hahahahaha.

                    Exactly he isn't good enough to compete at championship level as evident by the robbery he gladly accepted against Kiko.
                    It's the English language we're using. That's why two L's were included. It isn't the American language.

                    I have watched the video. He doesn't ask for him to walk forward nor motion for him to do so. You seem to think he does. Well, show me where this happened.

                    Eddie disagreed with how wide it was. Nothing more. He was right, it wasn't that wide. I had it 7-5 for Barrett.

                    116-112 isn't close. The rounds were competitive for the most part, but it was a clear win with Whyte never once in trouble of losing.

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                    • Kannabis Kid
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                      It's the English language we're using. That's why two L's were included. It isn't the American language.

                      I have watched the video. He doesn't ask for him to walk forward nor motion for him to do so. You seem to think he does. Well, show me where this happened.

                      Eddie disagreed with how wide it was. Nothing more. He was right, it wasn't that wide. I had it 7-5 for Barrett.

                      116-112 isn't close. The rounds were competitive for the most part, but it was a clear win with Whyte never once in trouble of losing.
                      So in the language you are using they don't capitalize the letter I?

                      I don't seem to think I know it's clear as day and available on DAZN haha.

                      You will always have it in favor of the Brit though because you are extremely biased. If you ask someone who isn't an inbred moron like you they would agree with me.

                      Nice try little man.

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