Cong**** to Mexico they finally have a HW champ
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You're the pathetic one.
Ruiz considers himself Mexican, He fought as an amateur for Mexico.
Joshua did the same for Britain.Comment
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Look at the threads i made they were to laugh at Wilder fans and smack them back to reality. You boy is still the guy that ducked Joshua and 100 mil.
You're the pathetic one.
Ruiz considers himself Mexican, He fought as an amateur for Mexico.
Joshua did the same for Britain.Comment
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Im from Mexicali, bro.
I have family that was born in Cali, imperial valley, Calexico, etc, and they are mexicans like me.
Andy is proud to be mexican, he was a national champion in amateur like Canelo, Gallo Estrada, Oscar Valdez, Miguel Berchelt.
And he is a humble person, im very happy for him.
Joshua is a great champion too and a great person, the rematch will be great.
This couldn’t have happened to a better boxer, am glad it’s Ruiz that popped Joshua’s cherry. For the last 4/5 weeks we actually boxing fans who claimed to be knowledgeable, who gave Ruiz zero chance because of his physical appearance like a casual would do.
They even brought up fights from 5/6 years ago, ignoring his abilities, calmness under pressure and his tenderness of fighting taller men. He was the only one that looked at the bigger picture.
He too could have turned it down, but he went for legacy instead of looking at money first, now he is the unified champion and he showed more cojones than the other guys who wanted to wait for the “Offer to get bigger” before risking anything.Comment
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So what, Mexico can have him, but even with that said his official nationality is still American, I'd actually prefer if he officially changed it to Mexican and moved back to Mexico.
But on a separate note, how does it feel to have been such a long time ball licker of AJ only to see him terribly embarrassed by Gabriel Iglesias?Im from Mexicali, bro.
I have family that was born in Cali, imperial valley, Calexico, etc, and they are mexicans like me.
Andy is proud to be mexican, he was a national champion in amateur like Canelo, Gallo Estrada, Oscar Valdez, Miguel Berchelt.
And he is a humble person, im very happy for him.
Joshua is a great champion too and a great person, the rematch will be great.
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This couldn’t have happened to a better boxer, am glad it’s Ruiz that popped Joshua’s cherry. For the last 4/5 weeks we actually boxing fans who claimed to be knowledgeable, who gave Ruiz zero chance because of his physical appearance like a casual would do.
They even brought up fights from 5/6 years ago, ignoring his abilities, calmness under pressure and his tenderness of fighting taller men. He was the only one that looked at the bigger picture.
He too could have turned it down, but he went for legacy instead of looking at money first, now he is the unified champion and he showed more cojones than the other guys who wanted to wait for the “Offer to get bigger” before risking anything.
I like this photo:
Joshua was a gentleman too, He was happy for Ruiz and was too honest, it was amazing the attitude of Joshua and it was a tremendous example of what boxing really is.
Before the fight, Ruiz said to Joshua; "It's a honor to share the ring with you". Both fighters showed respect, only the ignorant fans were saying trash
"Ruiz is a fat guy that Will be K.Od in 3 rounds"
"Joshua is ducking Wilder and Fury, he is a pus.s.y"..
The fight was great, a lot of action and exchanges, the second would be great too.
And yeah, Ruiz JR always was a good champion, he was very competitive against Parker, and has skills, good movements, speed, power, heart and chin, just because he is shorter people was ignornig his skills but yesterday he showed that he had the quality to be champion and make history.
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All his family is from Mexicali, Baja California, and the most important thing is what you represented to all the people, fans, the whole world.
Andy represented México as the same Joshua said...Comment
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