Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz looking to run it back with Joseph Parker

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  • PBR Streetgang
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    #11
    Originally posted by ggallin7
    Parker ruiz 1 was very close,they were in nz so gave it to Parker,so no controversary in the desision, ruiz admits he coulda did more in the fight
    Neither fighter really did much of anything of note in that one. I didn't have any rooting interest in that one either way and I wasn't upset with the decision. Ruiz knew he was on foreign soil and could/should have done more to dictate the pace.

    Andy always looking for shortcuts and always looking for things to come to him, both inside the ring and out. He's turned down plenty of fights whereas Parker has stayed active, taken tough fights and is a lot more relevant than Ruiz.

    Based off what they have looked like in their most recent fights, I would say Joseph has improved and Andy has regressed.

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    • mawoodhouse
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      #12
      Ruiz vs Miller will probably go down as the most Obese matchup in the history of boxing! Two wayyyy overweight dudes. Ruiz probably wins on points, but I think Parker beats him again.

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        #13
        Originally posted by paulf

        After turning down the Wilder fight, there's hasn't been any interest out there to see Ruiz. His phone hasn't been ringing.

        He wants in on all the Saudi money out there, but he has to find an opponent that's interested.
        No lies detected. Andy's top 5 in the world. He ought to get his shot. Wish they would've let him win all those years ago. Said his life took a real turn

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          #14
          Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

          Neither fighter really did much of anything of note in that one. I didn't have any rooting interest in that one either way and I wasn't upset with the decision. Ruiz knew he was on foreign soil and could/should have done more to dictate the pace.

          Andy always looking for shortcuts and always looking for things to come to him, both inside the ring and out. He's turned down plenty of fights whereas Parker has stayed active, taken tough fights and is a lot more relevant than Ruiz.

          Based off what they have looked like in their most recent fights, I would say Joseph has improved and Andy has regressed.
          Lance Revill, fellow former Kiwi hw champ & NZ Professional Boxing Assoc. prez, literally renounced any and all association with the organization who ran the event because of what they did to Andy. That's how bad the home-cooking taste
          Did you even watch the fight?

          Andy beats Jo today & forever more

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            #15
            Originally posted by boxing IQ

            Lance Revill, fellow former Kiwi hw champ & NZ Professional Boxing Assoc. prez, literally renounced any and all association with the organization who ran the event because of what they did to Andy. That's how bad the home-cooking taste
            Did you even watch the fight?

            Andy beats Jo today & forever more
            Yeah, I saw the fight. It was close and neither really did anything of note. If you thought someone won that fight convincingly then that tells me all I need to know about your credibility and bias. Go look up any journalistic article talking about the fight, check out fans comments after the fact. They will back up my assessment rather than yours.

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              #16
              Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

              Yeah, I saw the fight. It was close and neither really did anything of note. If you thought someone won that fight convincingly then that tells me all I need to know about your credibility and bias. Go look up any journalistic article talking about the fight, check out fans comments after the fact. They will back up my assessment rather than yours.

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              Look, I'm one to keep score, and you've been losing a lot lately lol

              Andy's a hard night for anyone when he trains. Andy, on his best night, gives Usyk a great fight. He's got excellent hand speed, power in both hands, and has a better fight IQ than he's given credit for

              Let me know when you bet on Parker. Asking for a friend

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                #17
                Originally posted by boxing IQ

                No lies detected. Andy's top 5 in the world. He ought to get his shot. Wish they would've let him win all those years ago. Said his life took a real turn
                Clown talk. I take it you're a relative of Andy's.

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                • A.B Counterhooks
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                  #18
                  Their first match was close so I'll be interested in a rematch sure but I have to agree with the inactivity being Andy's worst enemy, well that and the 'all you can eat buffets' as well. Fatboy better keeps himself active now onwards cause aint got no more time to waste.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

                    Clown talk. I take it you're a relative of Andy's.
                    Lol if only

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                      #20
                      Andy has to get more active if he wants a decent name. Inactivity has killed his career and that no show in the second AJ fight doesn't help either.

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