Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Could Be Ringside For Joshua vs. Ruiz at MSG

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  • The Gambler1981
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    #11
    That would be interesting to say the least.

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    • Boksfan
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      #12
      I hope he will be but will Alabama coward grow the balls?

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      • giant_king
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        #13
        Lol a win here does nothing for Joshua.the fact that he took this fight alone makes him look bad.the only way folks will take notice of this win is if Joshua can KO Ruiz with the very first punch.1 second round lol.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #14
          I guess Joshua will not look very impressive against Ruiz. Will Wilder dare to fight him next than?

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          • diplo
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            #15
            Originally posted by giant_king
            Lol a win here does nothing for Joshua.the fact that he took this fight alone makes him look bad.the only way folks will take notice of this win is if Joshua can KO Ruiz with the very first punch.1 second round lol.
            Joshua didn't have an option, he's contracted to fight that night. Just because Jarrell Miller ****** up his drug taking timings, and there being a lack of genuine depth in the division isn't AJ's fault. All he can do is blow Ruiz out. Or the riskier option would be to go toe to toe, get put down by Ruiz, then get up and make it a round/fight of the year contender, just to keep up his buzz in America. Anything else will just be underwhelming and pointless. Still isn't his fault though.

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #16
              It is certainly not Joshua`s fault that Miller is a cheater and Kownacki, Whyte and Ortiz are cowards.

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                #17
                He should be and act like an American champ . Give congratulations to 3 belt HW champ and tell him and the world let’s make it happen for the fans especially us one unified champ . DW impressed me last night not with his win but his demeanor also finally acting with class and respect

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                  #18
                  Wilder: "I've got a lot of obligations to fulfill. But if that date is open for me you may see Deontay Wilder there. When it's a good scrap, a good fight that people want to see, you might find me there." ...

                  Possible "translation": in case negotiations are OK, then Wilder will be at the ringside and he will be let into the ring... but if not, then "not"...

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                  • DaNeutral.
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                    #19
                    Wilder is clearly not facing Joshua next. Wilder is clearly ducking, so whats the point? We all know who he is fighting next.

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                    • diplo
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                      Wilder is clearly not facing Joshua next. Wilder is clearly ducking, so whats the point? We all know who he is fighting next.
                      I honestly think they all think they can beat each other. I mean in this Fury/Joshua/Wilder love triangle. It's their promoters/networks that are ducking each other, not them.

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