Comments Thread For: Wilder Reacts To Ruiz's 50-50 Demand: You Ain't Nobody Compared To Me, Stop That!
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The damage Fury has done to Wilder's psyche is very obvious. Wilder is so delusional he thinks he can pull a 70/30 split on a fighter that has accomplished more than him. He thinks he's on Fury's level.
I believe we might see Wilder shave his hair, grow out his beard, and start taking that Michael Jakson medication soon.Comment
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Possibly. But are you sure? Don't you think that all Ruiz mexican and American/Mexican fan base contributes a lot to the pot also? Wilder has always been a poor sell. He's only really made money against Fury, and in the Breazele and Ortiz 2 fights he was hugely overpaid and they took losses. A fight with Ruiz might actually generate some cash, and that's got a lot to do with Andy's popularity.Comment
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Fat Andy struggled vs Ortiz and Areola, 2 opponents that Wilder destroyed when they were younger and better. I can agree 60/40 is reasonable, but Ruiz has no opportunities to be making this kind of money vs anyone else. As far as getting knocked out by Fury, he also gave Fury his hardest fights to date, and I doubt Ruiz would come anywhere near that vs Fury.Comment
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What seats? The bottom half of Barclays, or the top that they shut off. Ruiz caused a major upset against Joshua, so believe me, he's well known enough. Wilder is well known for getting destroyed on a regular basis by Fury. You don't think, Mexico and American/Mexican fans won't get behind Fat Andy? Of course they will. Why do you think Haymon exploits the fact on a regular basis, making match ups with black fighters against Mexicans. Ruiz provides his piece of the pie. It's only fair he gets to sample it.Comment
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Then what is Andy Ruiz' excuse for not fighting Tyson Fury in September. Team Fury made him an offer as well and he rejected it; Just like he is rejecting Team Wilder's offer.
He wanted Fury to pay him $20Mil also. So obviously Ruiz is broken and his heart is no longer in the hurt business anymore. Which is why he is pricing himself out of these fights.
What you posted would have been true and made a lot of sense if he had rejected Wilder's offer to fight Tyson Fury but he rejected Fury's offer also. So what is the excuse?Comment
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Wilder haters with the clouded judgement as usual. Ruiz is a good fighter. He upset AJ, then ate himself out of being competitive in the rematch.
Wilder's the A side in this matchup by a mile. Easily the biggest HW attraction in the US. 40% would be generous for Andy.Comment
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