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  • W1LL
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    #11
    Originally posted by mlac
    GTFOH Parker won that fight 7-5, Ruiz gassed out and didnt do enough. it was a close fight but the right result, in no way shape or form was that a robbery. You probobly didnt even watch it.
    Ahah here's our resident New Zealander... nah Ruiz 8-4, was cheated out of it. No way Parker hears the final bell in a rematch! Ruiz is a killer who just ethered a prime, 100% AJ who'd had 35 weeks to train, and definitely didn't get concussed in sparring and have a panic attack.

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    • mlac
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      #12
      Originally posted by W1LL
      Ahah here's our resident New Zealander... nah Ruiz 8-4, was cheated out of it. No way Parker hears the final bell in a rematch! Ruiz is a killer who just ethered a prime, 100% AJ who'd had 35 weeks to train, and definitely didn't get concussed in sparring and have a panic attack.
      What were the 8 rounds he won? because he did **** all in the last 4 and parker clean sweeped them.

      ****ing casuals throwing robbery around at literally every close fight there has ever been. die.

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        #13
        Originally posted by mlac
        What were the 8 rounds he won? because he did **** all in the last 4 and parker clean sweeped them.

        ****ing casuals throwing robbery around at literally every close fight there has ever been. die.
        Parker gassed terribly against Takam and deserved a draw at best. He got hurt several times in that fight. He lost to Ruiz Jr. but got a gift. And he was also terrible against Hughie Fury, was lucky to get the nod due to Hughie's negativity. Hughie lost himself that fight.

        Let me guess, you have Parker winning all those fights clearly, and you probably think he beat Dillian Whyte too?

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          #14
          Originally posted by W1LL
          Parker gassed terribly against Takam and deserved a draw at best. He got hurt several times in that fight. He lost to Ruiz Jr. but got a gift. And he was also terrible against Hughie Fury, was lucky to get the nod due to Hughie's negativity. Hughie lost himself that fight.

          Let me guess, you have Parker winning all those fights clearly, and you probably think he beat Dillian Whyte too?
          So basically you cant name the 8 rounds and just throw robbery around at every close fight to suit whatever agenda you have so the term loses all meaning. carry on then.

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            #15
            Originally posted by mlac
            So basically you cant name the 8 rounds and just throw robbery around at every close fight to suit whatever agenda you have so the term loses all meaning. carry on then.
            It's been years since that fight, but I know I had Ruiz winning at the time. And I know you will have had Parker winning every fight he ever had.

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              #16
              Originally posted by W1LL
              It's been years since that fight, but I know I had Ruiz winning at the time. And I know you will have had Parker winning every fight he ever had.
              based on what? the fact i dont agree with your ret@rded opinions? gr8 logic m8.

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                #17
                Originally posted by mlac
                What were the 8 rounds he won? because he did **** all in the last 4 and parker clean sweeped them.

                ****ing casuals throwing robbery around at literally every close fight there has ever been. die.
                I had the fight a draw and Ruiz did slow down a lot. He fixed that against AJ by not throwing too much early on and being patient so he has improved.

                That said, Ruiz would lose to most of that list. He'd beat Parker in a rematch, He'd beat Whyte because of a big ring IQ and skill advantage and Whyte wouldn't be able to hurt him and/or would exchange with Ruiz.

                Usyk would pitter patter around him to a decision. Fast hand advantage would disappear against a cruiserweight moving up to HW.

                Fury, skill advantages and ring IQ advantages go away against him, and size challenges so he'd lose to him

                Against Wilder, he doesn't have much of a chance. Wilder isn't going to exchange with Ruiz and snipe him from the outside. Easy Work and Wilder has the power to crack his chin. Only really has to watch out how hurt Ruiz truly is before finishing him. He's one of those who could take a flush max power Wilder punch or 2 before getting knocked out, but no person on this planet can take 3.
                Last edited by Blackclouds; 06-04-2019, 11:56 AM.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by mlac
                  based on what? the fact i dont agree with your ret@rded opinions? gr8 logic m8.
                  I just read back through a RBR thread when Parker was getting ping-pong balled around the ring by Takam. And your response was "Wow! Parker can really take a shot!" Not, "Wow! Takam is killing the guy!", not "Wow! Takam is winning these rounds!", just "Wow! Parker can really take a shot!" That was the best you gave Takam in way of any credit...

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Blackclouds
                    I had the fight a draw and Ruiz did slow down a lot. He fixed that against AJ by not throwing too much early on and being patient so he has improved.

                    That said, Ruiz would lose to most of that list. He'd beat Parker in a rematch, He'd beat Whyte because of a big ring IQ and skill advantage and Whyte wouldn't be able to hurt him and/or would exchange with Ruiz.

                    Usyk would pitter patter around him to a decision. Fast hand advantage would disappear against a cruiserweight moving up to HW.

                    Fury, skill advantages and ring IQ advantages go away against him, and size challenges so he'd lose to him
                    If it was a draw i wouldnt argue, i personally thought the scorecards were spot on, Parker landed the cleaner harder shots but Ruiz was winning rounds on activity especially early on, albeit alot of his shots were landing on arms and gloves. I don't know what the result would be in a rematch but i'd love to see it, Parker was only 24 during their first match so you could argue he at 27, is now begining to enter his prime.

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                    • ramses07
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                      #20
                      Wilder likes to get in exchanges soooo if he stays poised he could clip him much like Ortiz did

                      He’s got better hand speed than Ortiz too

                      But we’ll see

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