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  • Curtis Harper
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    #41
    Originally posted by 15 Rounds again
    "I like it when smart people get frustrated."

    Lol. You just literally described yourself as a troll.
    To you ?!?!?

    Don't care......

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    • Curtis Harper
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      #42
      Well, DW got his no hoper out of the way. AJ I'm sure will try (and fail) to outdo his performance. Rolls is doomed and Fury is too much of a clown.

      Schwarz will do the best out of these no hopers.

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      • Curtis Harper
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        #43
        Breazy let his 11 down hard

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          #44
          Dont remember if I responded to this or not. Ruiz does the best. Styles make fights.

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            #45
            [MENTION]alexguiness,dan_cov,gatica,jrmcc,kiaba360,pillowfi sts98,reggin, Robbie Barrett,Stinger1,ThunderFists,Trashman_[/MENTION]

            Mybe some of you just really believed in Brazeale but my guess is this was rooted in hating Wilder.

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            • Curtis Harper
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              #46
              TeamRuiz...You bastards should have put money on him.

              TBF, I give Chubsy credit for getting up and keeping his composure. AJ absolutely didn't train and took Ruiz for granted. Similar to Wlad vs Brewster. Wlad was beating Brewster from corner to corner and all of a sudden stopped.

              Here, AJ never really got going. He LET Ruiz walk him down.
              I bold let because there's no excuse for not using the jab. Maybe he injured his collar bones pre fight.

              The rematch should resemble Lennox Rahman 2.

              Still, much credit to those who picked Andy.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Curtis Harper
                TeamRuiz...You bastards should have put money on him.

                TBF, I give Chubsy credit for getting up and keeping his composure. AJ absolutely didn't train and took Ruiz for granted. Similar to Wlad vs Brewster. Wlad was beating Brewster from corner to corner and all of a sudden stopped.

                Here, AJ never really got going. He LET Ruiz walk him down.
                I bold let because there's no excuse for not using the jab. Maybe he injured his collar bones pre fight.

                The rematch should resemble Lennox Rahman 2.

                Still, much credit to those who picked Andy.
                The rematch is still a bad style for AJ. He was backing up all night getting hit with hands that were much faster than his.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_
                  The rematch is still a bad style for AJ. He was backing up all night getting hit with hands that were much faster than his.
                  It was more of what AJ didn't do than what Ruiz did. Ruiz wasn't special in there. Nothing he did prevented AJ from sticking and moving. AJ was done gas wise and that's pathetic.

                  AJ will get that revenge in the rematch if it happens.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Curtis Harper
                    It was more of what AJ didn't do than what Ruiz did. Ruiz wasn't special in there. Nothing he did prevented AJ from sticking and moving. AJ was done gas wise and that's pathetic.

                    AJ will get that revenge in the rematch if it happens.
                    I was surprised AJ seemed to forget what a jab was once he got hurt, but Andy was countering him all night. Yes AJ made a huge mistake rushing in thinking that Ruiz was hurt, but Andy did a lot tonight and the fight wasn’t close IMO

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      I was surprised AJ seemed to forget what a jab was once he got hurt, but Andy was countering him all night. Yes AJ made a huge mistake rushing in thinking that Ruiz was hurt, but Andy did a lot tonight and the fight wasn’t close IMO
                      There's no countering if AJ establishes a jab and nothing prevented him from jabbing. Also, there weren't any uppercuts when Ruiz got close. AJ either covered up or left his left hand down. Inviting those telegraphed overhand rights.

                      On the contrary, AJ didn't attack Ruiz wisely. He didn't give himself the proper space to attack without being countered. Attack but keep him on the end of your shots. AJ gave away his advantages.

                      I didn't see anything special in Ruiz....sorry. He did take advantage of AJ's re tard ation.

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