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  • Oldskoolg
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    #11
    Originally posted by El_Mero
    Not a big fan of any of these heavies, but from what I remember, it was a 4 fight deal for Wilder. Not a career signing. And Fury wanted 50/50 in order to fight AJ. They offered 60/40 in AJ's favor and Fury said no.

    I honestly think, especially after last weekend, that both Wilder and Fury screwed up. As they both couldve probably beaten AJ AND came away with a HUGE amount of money, even moreso with a rematch.

    Oh well. Cong**** to Ruiz.
    So the rationale of demanding wilder sign with dazn is because it was for 4 fights and not demanding Fury to do so was because he wanted 50/50) im not exactly sure that answered the question sir.

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    • El_Mero
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      #12
      Originally posted by Oldskoolg
      So the rationale of demanding wilder sign with dazn is because it was for 4 fights and not demanding Fury to do so was because he wanted 50/50) im not exactly sure that answered the question sir.
      You said he was signing for his career, I pointed out it was for 4 fights. Not sure what happened with Fury other than he stated that he wanted 50/50, was turned down and he his own way.

      side note: This is called prize fighting, and they both missed out on the biggest PRIZE in the current heavyweight scene because neither of them bring big money to the table.

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      • SchoolTheseCats
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        #13
        Fury is not #1 with his next opponent being ranked outside the top 30 heavyweights, should be fighting top 10 guys

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          #14
          Originally posted by El_Mero
          Not a big fan of any of these heavies, but from what I remember, it was a 4 fight deal for Wilder. Not a career signing. And Fury wanted 50/50 in order to fight AJ. They offered 60/40 in AJ's favor and Fury said no.

          I honestly think, especially after last weekend, that both Wilder and Fury screwed up. As they both couldve probably beaten AJ AND came away with a HUGE amount of money, even moreso with a rematch.

          Oh well. Cong**** to Ruiz.
          Wilder deal with dazn had his first fight being his mandatory obligation and aj still having to take on Ruiz for his USA debut which we saw aj wouldn’t of held up his end of bargain screwing deal up regardless

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            #15
            Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
            Wilder deal with dazn had his first fight being his mandatory obligation and aj still having to take on Ruiz for his USA debut which we saw aj wouldn’t of held up his end of bargain screwing deal up regardless
            There you go. Touche'

            or.....had he signed, AJ might not have felt as much pressure to go for an early ko? Oh well, Cong**** to Ruiz
            Last edited by El_Mero; 06-05-2019, 02:40 PM.

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            • lion33lit
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              #16
              Fury is good, but those physical freak like advantages take him on another Martian like level. I’d like to see him against someone (just as determined) as tall as himself with long as hell orangutan arms like he has. The height and reach advantage is pretty tough for any heavyweight to get thru regularly....I see Ruiz totally incapable of delivering meaningful combos on Fury, those same combos that lit Joshua’s head up like a Xmas tree doused with medical cannabis...Fury’s got a “big” advantage that your regular sized heavyweight will have trouble finding (sparring partners) to duplicate in a very necessary FULL camp...

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                #17
                Originally posted by lion33lit
                Fury is good, but those physical freak like advantages take him on another Martian like level. I’d like to see him against someone (just as determined) as tall as himself with long as hell orangutan arms like he has. The height and reach advantage is pretty tough for any heavyweight to get thru regularly....I see Ruiz totally incapable of delivering meaningful combos on Fury, those same combos that lit Joshua’s head up like a Xmas tree doused with medical cannabis...Fury’s got a “big” advantage that your regular sized heavyweight will have trouble finding (sparring partners) to duplicate in a very necessary FULL camp...
                You obviously haven't watched Ruiz' prior fights,he makes literal giants quit on their stool. He made dimitrenko quit on his stool in the 7th rd his last fight,& he made AJ quit & another giant before that as well. If Ruiz was named ruizchenko hed be having his arse licked by the entire boxing world the way they do whenever ggg/loma destroy tiny cans.

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #18
                  Fury only became the number 2 with beating Wilder. You had to beat the number 1 in AJ like Ruiz did for you to be seen as the best. But they both rather take lesser money against lesser fighters than take on AJ. Talk won't do it, but actions will. They were both all talk and no action. So take a seat and be quiet.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
                    Wilder deal with dazn had his first fight being his mandatory obligation and aj still having to take on Ruiz for his USA debut which we saw aj wouldn’t of held up his end of bargain screwing deal up regardless
                    Still doesn't dispute the fact that Wilder is a coward who ducked and made his excuses.

                    Maybe ask Deontay how patient he'd like you all to be. If his cowardice is anything to go by, that is a long time to be patient.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by kushking
                      You obviously haven't watched Ruiz' prior fights,he makes literal giants quit on their stool. He made dimitrenko quit on his stool in the 7th rd his last fight,& he made AJ quit & another giant before that as well. If Ruiz was named ruizchenko hed be having his arse licked by the entire boxing world the way they do whenever ggg/loma destroy tiny cans.
                      Dimitrenko is a bum who is finished at this point. Was garbage in his best days.

                      AJ didn't quit either. That's like saying Ruiz quit against Parker because he didn't win. It's madness.

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