Wilder wants Joshua not Ruiz. It is a no brainer.

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  • QueensburyRules
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    #11
    Originally posted by BoxingParadigm
    Wilder vs Ruiz makes more sense now. AJ and his team knows he needs to rebuild his brand and image while gaining momentum back to make the fight bigger than what it would be now.
    - - AJ the biggest $$$maker per pro fights in history. He don't have rebuild the squat a giggle of NSB misanthropes want him to do.

    Two years from now he retired on his own island in the pacific watching the usual suspects on NSB pound sand wif each other...yer welcome...

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    • BoxingParadigm
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      #12
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules

      - - AJ the biggest $$$maker per pro fights in history. He don't have rebuild the squat a giggle of NSB misanthropes want him to do.

      Two years from now he retired on his own island in the pacific watching the usual suspects on NSB pound sand wif each other...yer welcome...
      He needs to rebuild to stand a chance, not to make money. Him his team knows it, which is why the fight won't happen next.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #13
        Joshua is in rebuilding process. he has no obligation to fight Wilder now.

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        • Silence
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          #14
          He probably knows Joshua will never fight him. A cold KO completely ends Joshua's declining manufactured career.

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          • Tony Trick-Pony
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            #15
            I'm not sure he beats Ruiz. I'd bet heavily on him over AJ though.

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            • QueensburyRules
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              #16
              Originally posted by BoxingParadigm

              He needs to rebuild to stand a chance, not to make money. Him his team knows it, which is why the fight won't happen next.
              - - Won't happen because Deyonce already turned down purses more than his career earnings, and now shot to shyte. Now he's filling his shorts over having to fight Fat Andy who was willing to step up to fight AJ after Deyonce, Blubber, and several others turned down career purses because at the time, Deyonce was the low hanging fruit everyone wanted to pick.

              Y U no email AJ and tell him what to do? Too stooopid?

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              • BoxingParadigm
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                #17
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules

                - - Won't happen because Deyonce already turned down purses more than his career earnings, and now shot to shyte. Now he's filling his shorts over having to fight Fat Andy who was willing to step up to fight AJ after Deyonce, Blubber, and several others turned down career purses because at the time, Deyonce was the low hanging fruit everyone wanted to pick.

                Y U no email AJ and tell him what to do? Too stooopid?
                I see yer an AJ fangirl. Good luck with that Jabba!

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                • garfios
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  If Joshua is to fight Wilder, it will be in two - three fights time.

                  Right now Joshua is under, no obligation to face Wilder.

                  The fight stylistically, has always been a difficult fight for Joshua. It is a more dangerous, a difficult fight to prepare for than Tyson Fury.

                  To suddenly make this fight now for Joshua? Is not good match making from Team Joshua. There will come a point when Joshua has to step up, and fighters such as Wilder, Joyce, Fury, Usyk, Hrgovic 'These will be the fighters, he has to face etc'.
                  So an ex-champ can't face another ex-champ, because it's going to be dificult. Is that right? What kind of pu$$y aj is? And his fans are the worst. The time is now, that's the point.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by garfios

                    So an ex-champ can't face another ex-champ, because it's going to be dificult. Is that right? What kind of pu$$y aj is? And his fans are the worst. The time is now, that's the point.
                    Hearn offered Wilder negotiation months ago to get that fight next when AJ still had his trainer . Wilders response was he’s to busy and then made a fight with his sparring partner which was his last fight so who actually ran away fro the fight AGAIN ?

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                    • garfios
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by juggernaut666

                      Hearn offered Wilder negotiation months ago to get that fight next when AJ still had his trainer . Wilders response was he’s to busy and then made a fight with his sparring partner which was his last fight so who actually ran away fro the fight AGAIN ?
                      I was replying to the other guy, the one that wrote"Right now Joshua is under, no obligation to face Wilder.

                      The fight stylistically, has always been a difficult fight for Joshua. It is a more dangerous, a difficult fight to prepare for than Tyson Fury.

                      To suddenly make this fight now for Joshua? Is not good match making from Team Joshua. There will come a point when Joshua has to step up​"

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