Who else does Ruiz beat?

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  • mlac
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    #21
    Originally posted by W1LL
    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...
    Well thats kind weird, is that supposed to be your attempt at mocking me? that i posted than Parker could take a shot? try harder lad.
    Again your the only person ive heard saying Takam was robbed agaisnt Parker, not quite sure what your major malfunction is, Did a Samoan **** your old dear and drive your daddy away when you were a child or something? Seems to be some issues there.

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    • Blackclouds
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      #22
      Originally posted by mlac
      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.
      It was telling that Parker did not want to exchange with Ruiz having sparred him. Parker has a couple losses since then is likely less confident and would not get the benefit of the doubt like that again against Ruiz on the scorecards. Ruiz likely wins by decision next time. Parker himself has been exposed a bit for his lack of experience and ring IQ. I had him beating Whyte in that close fight but that goes to show, he isn't going to get the benefit of the doubt anymore on any scorecards.

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