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  • 2fast2strong
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    #1

    Enough about Joshua what about Eddie Hearn

    That smug prick is on suicide watch.

    Hahahaha
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    #2
    Huge blow for Eddie, but he will be alright. Eddie is good for boxing.

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      Nah bro, he will throw AJ under the bus and let him stew. Position Usyk as a mandatory, suddenly Whyte will get the green light for a shot, he'll try to lock Andy Ruiz down to a co-promotional deal, which he may have already anyway. Eddie has no loyalty to fighters when they lose, he has a history of it with the likes of Kell Brook and Darren Barker. Milks them dry and then on to the next one.

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      • FinitoxDinamita
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        #4
        He will be ok. Although money involved is alot bigger with Joshua, this loss reminded of Golden Boy production when it first came out.

        Oscar was a new promoter and just signed Barrera to his outfit. First fight I believe was against Pacman and it was a disaster.

        One loss is nothing and Hearn will be fine of course. He is a promoter and his business doesnt revolve around one fighter.

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        • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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          #5
          Originally posted by 2fast2strong
          That smug prick is on suicide watch.

          Hahahaha
          His whole business model is reliant on AJ. He’ll be praying he can win a rematch

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            #6
            Originally posted by W1LL
            Nah bro, he will throw AJ under the bus and let him stew. Position Usyk as a mandatory, suddenly Whyte will get the green light for a shot, he'll try to lock Andy Ruiz down to a co-promotional deal, which he may have already anyway. Eddie has no loyalty to fighters when they lose, he has a history of it with the likes of Kell Brook and Darren Barker. Milks them dry and then on to the next one.
            Yeah bro, but all of Eddie’s fighters combined can’t generate the revenue of AJ.

            The golden goose is cooked.

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              #7
              Originally posted by 2fast2strong
              Yeah bro, but all of Eddie’s fighters combined can’t generate the revenue of AJ.

              The golden goose is cooked.
              If they take the approach "this was just a blip and AJ took his eye off the ball", and jump right back into the rematch, I think that could be a mistake. AJ needs serious work to deal with Ruiz Jr.'s speed and amazing timing. No matter what Andy is going to have those advantages and it's a danger to AJ at any time. But then if they try to ease him back in, there's every chance Ruiz will slip out of their grasp, or even lose some of the belts due to mandatories being called.

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              • BoxingIsGreat
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                #8
                Being skilless and chinless doesn't cut it in boxing.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by W1LL
                  If they take the approach "this was just a blip and AJ took his eye off the ball", and jump right back into the rematch, I think that could be a mistake. AJ needs serious work to deal with Ruiz Jr.'s speed and amazing timing. No matter what Andy is going to have those advantages and it's a danger to AJ at any time. But then if they try to ease him back in, there's every chance Ruiz will slip out of their grasp, or even lose some of the belts due to mandatories being called.
                  Exactly bro, Ruiz has AJ’s number.

                  With a full camp Ruiz will stop AJ in 3.

                  But really AJ is done, i don’t see him coming back from that.

                  Dude was humbled in the worst way possible way considering all of the factors involved.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 2fast2strong
                    Exactly bro, Ruiz has AJ’s number.

                    With a full camp Ruiz will stop AJ in 3.

                    But really AJ is done, i don’t see him coming back from that.

                    Dude was humbled in the worst way possible way considering all of the factors involved.
                    I wanna see him flatlined by Wilder though whatever happens.

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