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Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
Trying to discount two KOs of a 38 & 39 year old version of Ortiz by a points win over a 43 year old version of him is futile. Wilder KO'd Luis despite not having the same skills as him. Ruiz, who is known to be able to **** and 10 years Ortiz's junior, couldn't stop the old guy.
But at the same time I'm certainly not saying that Ruiz has no chance based on the fact that Wilder stopped Ortiz and Ruiz didn't.
It doesn't work like that. If Ortiz could outbox Wilder then Ruiz will too. And I'd expect Andy to apply more pressure to Wilder if he gets a chance. It will come down to whether Wilder finds a knockout punch - as it always does.
Not for one second do I think it will be made, but it's a good fight.
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Originally posted by Toffee View Post
I'm not discounting anything.
But at the same time I'm certainly not saying that Ruiz has no chance based on the fact that Wilder stopped Ortiz and Ruiz didn't.
It doesn't work like that. If Ortiz could outbox Wilder then Ruiz will too. And I'd expect Andy to apply more pressure to Wilder if he gets a chance. It will come down to whether Wilder finds a knockout punch - as it always does.
Not for one second do I think it will be made, but it's a good fight.Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 06-29-2023, 04:55 PM.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
Fury was the reason for those ticket sales. Wilder has always failed to sell a decent amount of tickets throughout his whole career. In fact, it's been dreadful. He couldn't come close to selling out small arena's most of the time. Haymon had to give a load of tickets away to make it look like something it never was.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
You're ranked higher after only having 1 win over a decades long shot fighter in Helenius since 2019? Really? That's 4 years with nothing but losses since then.
Wilder definitely won't stand there while AJ pitty pats him for 12 rounds straight like that fat marshallow did, you have to damn near kill him to beat him.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
Andy was part of a two fight series with AJ that sold a ton of PPV. Don't forget that. Then you add in the fact that Ruiz fought Ortiz when his stock wasn't anywhere near to what it was when he fought Wilder. This is a 50/50 split kind of fight. Wilder the hypocrite even lambasted Fury the other week about money but here he is doing the opposite of what he preaches.
What is Wilder's level? Getting smashed up by Fury repeatedly and struggling against complete bums? Andy is the only one to have a world class victory between the two of them. Wilder in all this time has nothing because he's a bum who ran from everyone.
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Originally posted by bullydean View Post
One KD in the Ortiz and Arreola fight doesn't mean Andy was struggling. Andy easily outboxed Arreola and battered Ortiz for most of the fight. Wilder was almost knocked out and beaten in both fights against Ortiz.
Besides that Andy beat AJ to get his title while Wilder ducked the Klitschko brothers until they retired to fight some bum for their title.
Since Andy lost to AJ he hasn't lost a fight while Wilder has taken two humiliating one sided beatdowns from Fury and a terrible victory against his sparring partner.
50/50 is fair. 70/30 is a clear duck.
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Originally posted by chicken- View Post
It's funny to me how all the tards keep bringing up Fury beating Wilder to discredit him when none of the other heavyweights other than perhaps Usyk have any chance to beat him. Ruiz is a midget with t-rex arms and Fury would have no issue dismantling him far easier than he did Wilder.
You should learn how to read because I also mentioned Wilder almost got knocked out and defeated twice by 50 year old Ortiz.
Andy beat a prime AJ.
Wilder got steamrolled by Fury twice and got a gift draw against a recovering druggy Fury.
Hop off Wilder's prick.
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