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  • BodyBagz
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    #21
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    This fight has to happen and I am confident that it will happen. Neither fighter has nothing to lose at this point. So why the Hell not fight each other? AJ is no longer undefeated and Wilder is no longer the WBC's heavyweight champion. It's a fight that boxing fas want to see.
    It's a shame AJ doesn't feel the same way (the bold).
    He's already talking about leaving a ''legacy'' of retiring with all his marbles.
    Instead of retiring as a champ.

    Wilder, even at his worse, was still climbing off the canvas and throwing punches.
    He is absolutely abysmal in 99% of every boxing aspect
    AJ has 10x as many tools
    Yet, I can't see AJ winning
    Even if he has them shoes on.

    But yes, we want to see this fight

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    • nghtmr111
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      #22
      Originally posted by hugh grant
      Wilder can't last distance with elite level heavyweights, the 1st fury fight don't count, fury was weak as a kitten. The evidence suggests Josh kos wilder within 12 rounds.
      Wilder took 8 rounds to ko 40 year old Luis Oldiz. That's wilders level
      Just stop dude. The Ortiz that fought Wilder (1st fight) would have annihilated Joshua during that time. Wilder's sloppy ass would have beat the Joshua that beat Klitchsko. Wilder still beats Joshua today.

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        #23
        Originally posted by BodyBagz

        It's a shame AJ doesn't feel the same way (the bold).
        He's already talking about leaving a ''legacy'' of retiring with all his marbles.
        Instead of retiring as a champ.

        Wilder, even at his worse, was still climbing off the canvas and throwing punches.
        He is absolutely abysmal in 99% of every boxing aspect
        AJ has 10x as many tools
        Yet, I can't see AJ winning
        Even if he has them shoes on.

        But yes, we want to see this fight
        I respect this assessment!

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          #24
          Originally posted by nghtmr111

          Just stop dude. The Ortiz that fought Wilder (1st fight) would have annihilated Joshua during that time. Wilder's sloppy ass would have beat the Joshua that beat Klitchsko. Wilder still beats Joshua today.
          Wilder doesn`t have your confidence. This is why he keeps on ducking Ruiz waiting on Joshua pay day.

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            #25
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

            Wilder doesn`t have your confidence. This is why he keeps on ducking Ruiz waiting on Joshua pay day.
            Many boxers do that.
            It's called prizefighting.
            AJ is the bigger prize.

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              #26
              Originally posted by BodyBagz

              Many boxers do that.
              It's called prizefighting.
              AJ is the bigger prize.
              Yes, but if Wilder was as confident as his fans, Ruiz tune up would be no problem for him. It is better to stay busy.

              Honestly, I don`t think Wilder has much faith in himself.

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                #27
                Originally posted by nghtmr111

                I respect this assessment!
                It's a sad ending to what should have been a really good career.
                If only AJ hadn't rushed Andy after the KD....

                AJ vs Wilder (if Andy never existed).....that would have been a barn burner.
                I still say Wilder's right hand > AJ's best punch, but, it would have been a better fight.

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                  #28
                  Dont be surpised if Wilder is the one that gets stopped, AJ should out box him easily, and AJ can punch, if Wilder lands big we all know what happens, I think AJ has a very good chance in this fight to look good.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                    Yes, but if Wilder was as confident as his fans, Ruiz tune up would be no problem for him. It is better to stay busy.

                    Honestly, I don`t think Wilder has much faith in himself.
                    AJ is clearly > Andy
                    Wilder beating Andy is meaningless
                    Even as a tune up
                    (He's dealing with personal issues right now)

                    Going straight for AJ is a smart move on every level

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                    • nghtmr111
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                      Wilder doesn`t have your confidence. This is why he keeps on ducking Ruiz waiting on Joshua pay day.
                      Lol maybe not but... confidence or not (I don't know how Wilder truly feels, maybe you do)

                      I don't know who's holding up Ruiz-Wilder... but let's stop acting like Ruiz even wants to fight at all.
                      He got dropped by an extremely burnt out Arreola and has been extremely inactive since the Joshua rematch.
                      Who would blame Wilder for wanting Joshua instead of Ruiz? As much as I'd like to see Ruiz vs Wilder, I'd much rather Joshua and Wilder finally make this **** happen whether it's too late or not.

                      Ruiz should stop waiting for Wilder and fight ****ing anyone. Fight Arreola again for ****s sake. Ruiz ain't gonna do ****.

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