Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz Amped For Deontay Wilder Showdown: "This Fat, Chubby Kid Is About To Humble Your Ass"

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  • Teetotaler69
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    #41
    Originally posted by Leicesterage

    It's amazing how many on NSB apparently forgot that Ruiz recently went life or death with the ghost of Chris Arreola, who Wilder stopped 5 years ago with very little struggle.

    The only man to have success against Wilder had the advantage of height AND weight.
    If windmill would lose to ruiz would he be letting "ud" down again?


    Just asking cause you never clarified who "us" is.

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    • Blond Beast
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      #42
      Don’t see Wilder moving to 50/50 split. 65/35 and maybe 60/40 tops.
      Andy has not looked great lately. He is a part time fighter. He has skill and speed but he’s been getting hit flush in his last fights. He got dropped by AJ before he came back to win. He gets hit. They can both get up, they’ve proven that. Still Wilder throws heaters and if he can land of Fury then he will land on Andy. I think Wilder is an underrated boxer too.
      I don’t expect Andy to last. I just expect him to get hit too often and be caught just leaning back instead of slipping. Hope it happens. I like the jawing back and forth for once. Still if 50/50 is what Andy wants or nothing then it might never happen.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #43
        Originally posted by Leicesterage

        It's amazing how many on NSB apparently forgot that Ruiz recently went life or death with the ghost of Chris Arreola, who Wilder stopped 5 years ago with very little struggle.

        The only man to have success against Wilder had the advantage of height AND weight.
        No triangle theories.

        Ruiz beat Ortiz and Arreola in his last fights, while Wilder`s last win was from 2019. i can`t really count Helenius fight.

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          #44
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

          No triangle theories.

          Ruiz beat Ortiz and Arreola in his last fights, while Wilder`s last win was from 2019. i can`t really count Helenius fight.
          Bottom line: Ruiz struggled with the ghost of Chris Arreola.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Leicesterage

            Bottom line: Ruiz struggled with the ghost of Chris Arreola.
            That doesn`t mean he can`t beat Wilder. That is my point.

            Again, only for you: Wilder`s last win is Ortiz in 2019. I don`t count one round sparring season with Helenius as a win.

            Fury fights, I believe, took a lot from Wilder. Ruiz is 50 -50 fight.

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              #46
              i really like ruiz but just cant see him staying away from the wilder right hand for 12 rounds
              but should be fun fight

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                #47
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                That doesn`t mean he can`t beat Wilder. That is my point.
                Wilder has only ever struggled with a Top 10 elite.

                Ruiz has struggled with 3 B-tiers.

                Wilder has a very good shot at getting his "Body on the Record".

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Leicesterage

                  Wilder has only ever struggled with a Top 10 elite.

                  Ruiz has struggled with 3 B-tiers.

                  Wilder has a very good shot at getting his "Body on the Record".
                  Unlike Ruiz, Wilder has also been knocked out badly. Twice.

                  Wilder is more damaged, you will see.

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                    #49
                    I like Ruiz; I think he’s pretty good. Didn’t surprise me when he upset Joshua. But I believe Andy will get caught flush at least once if he fights Wilder. I don’t think he’ll see the count.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                      Unlike Ruiz, Wilder has also been knocked out badly. Twice.

                      Wilder is more damaged, you will see.
                      Knocked out by a Top 10 elite.

                      Meanwhile Ruiz did the stanky leg and went down courtesy of a 10-year elder B-tier.

                      So

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