What happened to Ruiz vs Wilder

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  • TMLT87
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    #21
    Its a fight that made too much sense, so of course we didnt get it.

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      #22
      When did Wilder fight anybody half dangerous?

      Fury was a cherry pick that went wrong.

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        #23
        Originally posted by BodyBagz

        I agree
        Wilder is finished trying to prove he's smart enough to thwart Fury's dirty tactics.
        Wilder is clearly a creature of habit.
        Depend on right hand to land, then sloppily attack hurt opponent with patented wild mill technique..

        He will probably be a problem for most other HWs.
        Based on what? People are trashing Joyce saying he beat nobody but Parker would be Wilder`s best win.

        Wilder is the guy considered to be good based on his KO losses to Fury, lol.

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          #24
          It is a big fight, but? Both fighters are not obligated to fight each other 'In order to get a title fight'.

          So therefore, I think both fighters would rather just wait until they land another big fight.

          There has been talks of Ruiz Junior fighting Tyson Fury, and Wilder fighting Joshua 'This year'.

          And those two fights are bigger events than Ruiz Junior vs Wilder etc.

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            #25
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

            Based on what? People are trashing Joyce saying he beat nobody but Parker would be Wilder`s best win.

            Wilder is the guy considered to be good based on his KO losses to Fury, lol.
            I can't see someone shorter than him, other than Usyk, beating him.
            It hasn't happened yet.
            That is how sad this HW era is.
            A clumsy one trick pony like Wilder can get by with a telegraphed right hand and nothing else.

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              #26
              Originally posted by BodyBagz

              I can't see someone shorter than him, other than Usyk, beating him.
              It hasn't happened yet.
              That is how sad this HW era is.
              A clumsy one trick pony like Wilder can get by with a telegraphed right hand and nothing else.
              I would give Sanchez or Ruiz a chance.

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                #27
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                It is a big fight, but? Both fighters are not obligated to fight each other 'In order to get a title fight'.

                So therefore, I think both fighters would rather just wait until they land another big fight.

                There has been talks of Ruiz Junior fighting Tyson Fury, and Wilder fighting Joshua 'This year'.

                And those two fights are bigger events than Ruiz Junior vs Wilder etc.
                I'm sure Ruiz would take the Wilder fight in a heartbeat so I disagree that they're BOTH content on waiting for a "big" fight. Wilder is just looking to take the easiest path to a cash out fight,its why he's trying pitch a fight with that MMA guy. Nothing more,nothing less.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                  I would give Sanchez or Ruiz a chance.
                  Not unthinkable, just unlikely.
                  Especially Andy.
                  ******* had a lot of moments.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Sctrojan

                    I'm sure Ruiz would take the Wilder fight in a heartbeat so I disagree that they're BOTH content on waiting for a "big" fight. Wilder is just looking to take the easiest path to a cash out fight,its why he's trying pitch a fight with that MMA guy. Nothing more,nothing less.
                    Ruiz Junior could try a bit harder then to make the fight 'Say something to Wilder, confront him'.

                    There have been none of those methods used etc.

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