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  • #21
    Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

    No, i dont like hearing this its too predictable prediction from people.! I think WIlder lands many right hands, and Ruiz takes them all and gives some back and stops Wilder. Wilders the one been stopped twice.
    Since Fury is the only boxer to stop Wilder, twice, are you comparing Ruiz to Fury?

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    • #22
      Thank goodness. I was afraid it would be Stiverne 3 or Ortiz 3 for a second.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

        No, i dont like hearing this its too predictable prediction from people.! I think WIlder lands many right hands, and Ruiz takes them all and gives some back and stops Wilder. Wilders the one been stopped twice.
        Worst case Wilder breaks his hand again when he knocks out Ruiz.
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        • #24
          Joshua frustrates the hell out of me. He’s such a coward. I have no problem with him not fighting Fury or Wilder. I wouldn’t fight them either. However, when he consistently talks the talk about fighting them, and then repeatedly turns down every single lucratively opportunity he gets to fight them, he needs to be called out. Man up and fight them or stop mentioning their names.
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          • #25
            Andy is gonna find that Deontay's jabs are quite nasty and that he also moves around pretty damn well. Then just when you think you're closing the distance effectively and you've got him all figured out, the right hand smashes you in the skull like a fucking telephone pole.
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            • #26
              Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

              No, i dont like hearing this its too predictable prediction from people.! I think WIlder lands many right hands, and Ruiz takes them all and gives some back and stops Wilder. Wilders the one been stopped twice.
              Well, it’s predictable because it’s pretty likely to happen. Lol Andy might be just as likely to win, but I’m sticking to my “predictable prediction.” Lol

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              • #27
                Yeah no shlt
                another in house pbc ppv

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                • #28
                  Big time boxing?
                  How many ppvs did Wilder do in his last fight? Please, he's caping.
                  Fury busy
                  Usyk busy
                  Kanye lining up his Australian sparing partner "The tower of terror Mckean"
                  Joyce, next in line so that would actually make sense along with
                  Ruiz wbc, Hrgovic ibf & Dubois wba. But apparently he's above all that.
                  Ruiz is the only name of interest & inhouse in Murica.

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                  • #29
                    This can be a very entertaining fight. Ruiz got dropped by AJ but has a hell of a chin. He even got up pretty quick from that shot and was immediately recovered. Would love to see how he fairs against Wilder's power. If Wilder dropped Ruiz and he couldn't get back up, that would tell a lot in the power comparisons between him and AJ.

                    I think from there, AJ stays the hell away from Wilder all the way until retirement

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
                      It is blatantly obvious that both Wilder & Fury regarding Joshua are completely opportunistic.

                      They should let Joshua get a few wins in his comeback fights, then they should really be pursuing a fight with him.

                      I think to be honest, both Wilder & Fury have offered to fight Joshua. Knowing that there is a high likely-hood those fights will not happen.

                      Wilder fought Helenius in his comeback fight, he got a win and now he has built up some momentum.

                      Joshua has to go through the same process.

                      I still believe that Wilder is stylistically, the most dangerous fight out there for Joshua.

                      Tyson Fury is stylistically a easier fight for Joshua to prepare for, and a more winnable fight in my opinion.

                      Note: Wilder vs Ruiz Junior, is a good fight. Both fighters probably are going to be decked. I think the fight will come down to conditioning. Wilder can beat Ruiz Junior off his Jab which is solid 'I don't think Wilder is under pressure to just blast Ruiz Junior out'.

                      Still a close fight.
                      Deontay Wilder was in two punishing fights where he was knocked out, he needed a soft touch comeback opponent. The same doesn't apply to Joshua.

                      Both Tyson Fury and Wilder are trying to make a fight with Joshua now thinking that he can no longer be a diva who makes exorbitant purse demands.

                      But Fury even offered a 50/50 split out of the goodness of his heart and STILL got turned down.

                      Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 01-10-2023, 03:11 PM.

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