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  • #31
    Originally posted by NaijaD View Post
    Yeah he will be a bonafide star in the US and the best American heavyweight (if he already isn’t).

    It will be interesting watching the Wilder fan boys blame Deontay’s lack of popularity in comparison to Ruiz on racism and other nonsense while completely overlooking the fact that he doesn’t challenge himself the way Ruiz did.
    Lol, that's a given!

    The only thing that could put Wilder on the same level as Ruiz, and give him any chance of earning the kind of money he turned down from AJ, is beating Fury convincingly in a rematch.

    If both those things happened, Wilder vs Ruiz for the undisputed HW crown would be huge in the US, and maybe worldwide too.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by denium View Post
      Fury does go to champions backyards and beats them though, it's not a scam, it's a fact.

      Fury would beat Wladimir 100 times out of 100.
      Lol, yet he refused to take the rematch. He did the right thing because Wlad would’ve killed him.

      A journeyman with no leverage will always have to go to other people’s backyard. That’s just how it.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by kafkod View Post
        If Ruiz beats AJ again, it will be out of the frying pan and into the fire for Wilder and his fanboys.

        Ruiz will have 3 belts to Wilder's one and massive support from the same fan base who made Canelo "the new face of boxing"

        He'll be an even stronger A side over Dumbontay than AJ was!
        Do you try to believe yourself or is it that you are trying to convince others? Get this CLEAR people, you get paid by the ASS YOU PUT IN THE SEATS NOT how many belts you have Ruiz is not going to have Nelo's fan base over night.

        If Ruiz beats aj again then we will end up with D.Wilder/Ruiz sooner or later which will prove MORE of a fight than aj.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Phenom View Post
          "you’re six-foot-six, you’re ripped, carved in stone, and a little fat man who has eaten every Snickers and Mars bar in California comes in there and bladders you all over? What a disgrace

          If that was me, I would never show my face in public ever again."


          Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha..!!!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by NaijaD View Post
            Yeah he will be a bonafide star in the US and the best American heavyweight (if he already isn’t).

            It will be interesting watching the Wilder fan boys blame Deontay’s lack of popularity in comparison to Ruiz on racism and other nonsense while completely overlooking the fact that he doesn’t challenge himself the way Ruiz did.
            Stop it dude. D.Wilder is a star & steady climbing. You helping out with that too....LOL

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            • #36
              Originally posted by j.razor View Post
              You trying to create something that isn't there.

              D.Wilder didn't take the dazn deal cuz he figured they would milk the fight still & probably try to make D.Wilder sign another contract the second the original one is complete & then eventually they would of made the fight. The gamble was that he would get a bigger contact by taking matters into his own hands being advised by Al & not selling out....The gamble was about MONEY.

              LOL how weak. Ducked cuz they guessed they were guna get tricked.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by BangEM View Post
                Lol, yet he refused to take the rematch. He did the right thing because Wlad would’ve killed him.

                A journeyman with no leverage will always have to go to other people’s backyard. That’s just how it.
                Yeah because Wladimir often got outboxed 12-0 by journeymen didn't he?

                Fury didn't need to do a rematch because he showed that he was levels above Wlad. Klitschko didn't come close to winning a round, he was utterly dominated in his own backyard. Easy work, Fury didn't have a mark on him.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                  LOL how weak. Ducked cuz they guessed they were guna get tricked.
                  Yes, eddie is playing bob arum games.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by BangEM View Post
                    But Wilder is a paper champion who has only fought bums throughout his career. Parker, Povetkin, and Wladimir even if he’s 45 will beat Wilder comfortably and knock him out. Ruiz will also destroy Wilder.

                    I don’t buy the scam about Fury going to other people’s backyard to beat them. The truth is, that’s what he has to do because he has no leverage and he has never been a big draw in his career. Perhaps if he had been half-decent with appeal and not a running kangaroo in the ring, he would’ve been a draw that people would come to.

                    Let me ask you a question: do you think Fury would’ve beaten Wlad in the rematch?
                    Not with his head ****ed up by that bullshit from UKAD, hitting the bottle and snorting coke, no.

                    But if all that hadn't happened and Tyson had rematched Wlad in the same mental and physical shape as the first fight, then yes, I think he would have won again.

                    Fury's style and physical attributes were or all wrong for Wlad. I don't think even a prime Wlad would have been able to do anything with Fury.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by NaijaD View Post
                      Yeah he will be a bonafide star in the US and the best American heavyweight (if he already isn’t).

                      It will be interesting watching the Wilder fan boys blame Deontay’s lack of popularity in comparison to Ruiz on racism and other nonsense while completely overlooking the fact that he doesn’t challenge himself the way Ruiz did.
                      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                      Lol, that's a given!

                      The only thing that could put Wilder on the same level as Ruiz, and give him any chance of earning the kind of money he turned down from AJ, is beating Fury convincingly in a rematch.

                      If both those things happened, Wilder vs Ruiz for the undisputed HW crown would be huge in the US, and maybe worldwide too.
                      Fellas I get your upset but really-predicting racism as an excuse because your upset Wilder fans and Americans are teasing you guys since AJ got beat. You guys can't possibly be this upset.

                      Maybe the fight becomes even bigger because wilder and Ruiz, having beaten Ortiz, Fury and AJ would have cleaned out the division and we have a fight between the absolute 2 best HWT's.

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