Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz Confident: I'll Do Better Than Whyte or Takam!
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As I said....comparisons for no godly reason. Not disagreeing with your matchup assessment. Just pointing out the uselessness of trying to compare Ruiz and Breazeale as a for barometer for Wilder or Joshua. Styles make fights, not previous opponents. Again...not saying you don't understand that.Ruiz actually has defence. Brezeale doesn't. Brezeale is down in a lot of his fights. Ruiz isn't.
This will go longer as Ruiz is just better in every way. AJ will have to break him down first before getting rid of him. If AJ gets him out in the first 4 rounds, i'll be surprised.Comment
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If Ruiz drops the robot will we here " anything can happen in a fight" blah, blah, blah. Don't sleep on fat boy! If he wins, the brits will have their tails between their legs. Joshua is ripe for an arse kicking. Just hoping that he can hold the belts till BOMBSQUAAAAD flattens his behind!Comment
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If AJ struggles against Ruiz then his standing must go down in the top 3.
I expect AJ to win every round until he knocks Ruiz out.
Any less and he loses some shine for me.
And no he don't need to k/o him in a 1 rnd but he can't lose a rnd until he does.Comment
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I mean the entire situation.
I felt the same towards the Wilder fight last week.
If AJ loses, then Wilder might kick himself because the fight value goes down a lot if they ever do fight.
Why do you always get so defensive over AJ? I don’t want to see him lose because of any dislike of him. I think he’s a good fighter and like seeing him fight but by him losing, it still teaches others a lesson to get the big fights happening ASAP before someone takes it out of their hands.
As for Fury, well he stepped up in his last fight. The next fight is a bit rubbish but I understand it’s just a showcase fight on a new network. Other fighters go and get their own TV deals, so he should. It’s just like a Canelo v Fielding. But if Fury doesn’t have a real competitive fight in his next fight, I’d be very disappointed in that, even as a fan of him.Last edited by deathofaclown; 05-28-2019, 05:41 AM.Comment
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I'm not saying it's down to dislike. But it is hypocrisy from you. AJ offered both Wilder and Fury 40% to fight next. Both of them declined to take a lot less money and subpar opponents. So the people to blame for all of this is Fury and Wilder.I mean the entire situation.
I felt the same towards the Wilder fight last week.
If AJ loses, then Wilder might kick himself because the fight value goes down a lot if they ever do fight.
Why do you always get so defensive over AJ? I don’t want to see him lose because of any dislike of him. I think he’s a good fighter and like seeing him fight but by him losing, it still teaches others a lesson to get the big fights happening ASAP before someone takes it out of their hands.
As for Fury, well he stepped up in his last fight. The next fight is a bit rubbish but I understand it’s just a showcase fight on a new network. Other fighters go and get their own TV deals, so he should. It’s just like a Canelo v Fielding. But if Fury doesn’t have a real competitive fight in his next fight, I’d be very disappointed in that, even as a fan of him.
What else would you like to see AJ do to get these fights made? Just offer 50% even though Fury and Wilder bring in a quarter of the revenue? Would you support everyone deciding to refuse a fight with Fury unless he pays them 80% of the money to get the fights made in future? Or would you prove a hypocrite again and call them out for greed and delusion?
If anyone needs to lose for being a b1tch, it most definitely is Fury for ducking the fights and making excuses. But enjoy the gobshlte contradicting himself and making a complete tit of himself. I'm sure you find it riveting.Comment
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