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  • #11
    It seems to me that the only question going into this fight is if Wilder has some damage from the Fury beatings. I am more intrigued when there are multiple questions marks, but I will ALWAYS be excited to watch Wilder fight.

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    • #12
      Hope we get this in March! I think this will be a great fight! I think it goes 12! I still favor Ruiz, because I think Fury did too much damage to Wilder's psyche! Helenius went out too early for us to see it! I don't think Andy is getting KO'd, so Wilder will lose his composure and lose the fight! However, the Bronze Bomber always has a chance!

      I also hope Sanchez is on the card! I wish they could get Michael Hunter in there with him, but if not, get Ali Demirezen!
      Last edited by Bronx2245; 01-15-2023, 07:36 AM.

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      • #13
        Really intriguing fight

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        • #14
          Well, if Andy gets hit with a big right hand or two, it'll be naptime.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Liondw View Post
            Well, if Andy gets hit with a big right hand or two, it'll be naptime.
            Yes, naptime for wilder, as those right hands will wake ruiz up and make ruiz angry

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            • #16
              Stylistically there are by far more tougher fights out there for Wilder.

              Ruiz Junior although he has a half decent inside game, does not really have Top level closing speed or a great ability to cut the ring off.

              Wilder in my opinion, can win this fight ether over the distance on points or via knock-out.

              Both fighters may be decked, it is a competitive fight 'Great match making for both fighters'.

              Really good fight.



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              • #17
                Question here is can Ruiz get on the inside and make it a rough bout? Ruiz is faster than people give him credit for. He throws in combinations. More so than Wilder. Ruiz has a chance to outwork Wilder if he can get on the inside and do damage. Wilder has really poor inside game. He needs his space and a slower pace. You can put rounds in the bank against Wilder. Ruiz has a good chance of winning a decision, but he needs to be at his best.

                Wilders best performance was his near shutout of Stiverne. If he can replicate that, he’ll win. And we all know that Wilder has that right hand. He’s going to end up landing it. How will Ruiz react to it?

                I actually really like this match up. I’m leaning towards Wilder because Ruiz is there to be hit and idk how he’s going to handle Wilders power.

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                • #18
                  Here are my thoughts on the matchup
                   

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                  • #19
                    If Riuz is still there after six then in my opinion it's a 50/50, I just don't think he will be.

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                    • #20
                      well then make the fight and blast him out

                      I think it is a good fight and would actually do really well, I prefer AJ fight but Edward want him to take 2 Tune Ups so he busy with Franklin then Whyte again

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