Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz Sr: Deontay Wilder is a Liar, He Offered 30%, We Want 50-50 Split!
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The biggest names on Ruiz' resume are Joseph Parker (who he lost to), AJ (who he lost to), and Luis Ortiz, who took him to close decision despite 3 knockdowns, and who Wilder knocked out twice. His next biggest name is Chris Arreola, who also took him to decision and knocked him down. Wilder got rid of Arreola in 8. Just a little perspective.Comment
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I get that. Team Wilder was busy trying to tie up the loose ends for a potential Anthony Joshua fight.
They didn’t want any distractions or hindrances until that deal was completed. Getting Joshua in the ring was their number one priority at the time.
Now that it’s been accomplished; They feel free to pursue a fight with Andy Ruiz again.Comment
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I agree that Ruiz needs to get knocked by Fury twice while the Gypsy King is hopped up on coke and juiced to the gills with PEDs.
In addition, while he is fighting him with his bare knuckle fists with deflated gloves on with no padding in them. Also, as he punches Andy behind the head repeatedly with illegal rabbit punches.
You are right mate. He’ll be more than worth 50 percent then.
As for rabbit punches... That's Wilder throughout his whole career. But you justify them with your hypocrisy.Comment
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It has nothing to do with getting the AJ fight signed. It has everything to do with Deontay doing what he does best and finding the least resistance. No matter how many contradictions and madness he has to produce. But not long now. When AJ gets his hands on him, he'll be well and truly finished. The game is up for him.
Besides, if what you are saying is true then why did he turn down a $5 Mil offer from Wilder and priced himself out of a Fury fight for the title by demanding $20 Mil?
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However, there is no shame in Wilder losing to the greatest heavyweight in history; Twice in a row. In addition I still don’t believe that Ruiz wants to fight Wilder either.
Likewise, I don’t feel that he is entitled to a 50/50 purse split with him as well.Last edited by champion4ever; 06-30-2023, 06:19 AM.Comment
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well when he fought aj, that was on dazn and it broke their subscriber/viewer record at the time..that is for the rematch.
he didnt have a lot of profile before the aj fight, just as wilder didnt have much profile until he received attention.
if ruiz fights wilder, no doubt there will be more mexican americans buying the ppv than black americans.
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Wilder only wanted to fight Ruiz on the under card of Joshua/Whyte in August; So he could stay busy and help knock off some of that ring rust before entering straight into the Joshua fight in December.
Also, the winner would have been the mandatory for Tyson Fury; Once he became undisputed against Usyk. Huh well! I guess he has to seek out a last minute replacement opponent instead.
Andy Ruiz is allowing his father to ruin his boxing career.Comment
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The truth is we probably won’t see Ruiz back in action again until his personals problems are resolved. He isn’t mentally focused to fight anyone at this time.
Besides, if what you are saying is true then why did he turn down a $5 Mil offer from Wilder and priced himself out of a Fury fight for the title by demanding $20 Mil?Comment
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