Comments Thread For: Wilder's Trainer Warns That Andy Ruiz Will Be 'Knocked Out Cold'
Malik Scott, trainer for former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, expects a tremendous knockout victory if his boxer steps in the ring with former unified champ Andy Ruiz.
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Malik shhhh, Andy is at home reading this. He's gonna think, 'Knocked out cold? No way! Never! I'm not doing it. I want 70%!'
You gotta make him think its the chance of a lifetime if youre gonna lowball him 30%.
Andy Ruiz brings audience. Deontay Wilder has never sold tickets, not even when he’s fought in Alabama. He’s not a big draw unless he’s fighting Tyson Fury. I don’t understand how he wants to give Andy Ruiz 30% and for him to take 70% . At worst this fight should be 50-50. Deontay Wilder doesn’t sell
The conclusion was already foretold when Sulaiman ordered this fightbto happen. It was Willder who cried about it and went begging for fights with AJ and Usyk instead of going straight into this fight.
Andy Ruiz brings audience. Deontay Wilder has never sold tickets, not even when he’s fought in Alabama. He’s not a big draw unless he’s fighting Tyson Fury. I don’t understand how he wants to give Andy Ruiz 30% and for him to take 70% . At worst this fight should be 50-50. Deontay Wilder doesn’t sell
Andy Ruiz vs Luis Ortiz sold 65k PPV. Deontay Wilder vs Luis Ortiz did over 225k PPV. His most recent fight vs Helenius did 75k PPV, not great, but still more than Ruiz vs a more well-known opponent. Wilder KO'd Ortiz twice when he was younger, Ruiz struggled with him. Wilder beat up Areola for 12 rounds, Ruiz struggled with him. Andy Ruiz is undisciplined and shows up to fights fat and out of shape.
First of all, admit you're wrong about fat marshmallow man selling more tickets, and second explain why he would deserve more than 30% when he's not proven to be on Wilder's level.
What is fair to you? Deontay is ranked higher, sells more PPV and doesn't show up to fights being morbidly obese. Also as mentioned in my previous post, performed far better against common opponents, despite facing them when they were younger and better.
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