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  • Ca$ual Fan
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    #51
    Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
    lol Joshua got sparked by a NOBODY he should be at the back of the list with Ruiz. ruiz is WAY TO HIGH.
    He’s basing the rankings on the resume of the fighters. Ruiz has the biggest recent win out of all the HWs listed.

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    • Mexican_Puppet
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      #52
      Originally posted by KillaCamNZ
      No, he didn't. Parker threw more and landed more.

      Again, don't re-write history to suit yourself.
      Nope, Andy Ruiz landed more power punches and dominated the first part of the fight.

      Thats a fact, and the fight was extremely close, Parker lost easily against Anthony

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      • Boxing Goat
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        #53
        Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
        Hahahahaha Ruiz trained in México and was part of the mexican team in amateur, he was Made as a boxer by mexicans

        And you are a poor idio.t that does not know anything about mexican boxing

        Boxing with your face first don't make you have more of 200 champions and actually 9 champions with 17, belts

        Do you know who is Estrada?

        He schooled Rungvisai too essy

        Valdez, Gilberto Ramírez, Canelo, Gallo, Luis Nery, Mikey García, Santa Cruz, Navarrete, José Ramírez, Danny Román. Rey Vargas

        They box with his face first?

        You ara. Poor .i.d.iot, hater and stupi.d

        And Ruiz won that fight, nobody said anything bad about that fight because it was too evident Parker won because he was fighting in his home.

        The fact that you said Canelo Lost clearly against GGG in both fights and Ruiz Lost clearly against Parker, proves you doesn't know anything about boxing and that you are a hater.

        Ruiz deserved much more the W against Parker than GGG in the second fight against Canelo, fight where the mexican destroyed the face of GGG
        None of that matters ya moron. I really don't know how much we have to go over this. He was born and raised in California, USA. Not Mexico. He's a Mexican-American. Period.

        End of story. So unless you write back to say that you accept that, stfu about it already.

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        • Boxing Goat
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          #54
          Originally posted by KillaCamNZ
          No, he didn't. Parker threw more and landed more.

          Again, don't re-write history to suit yourself.
          He's the Mexican Muppet......it's what he does

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          • BostonGuy
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            #55
            Ridiculous to have Fury #1. He fought to a draw with Wilder and outpointed Klitschko in one of most boring HW fights in history. Yeah, that makes sense

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              #56
              Originally posted by BostonGuy
              Ridiculous to have Fury #1. He fought to a draw with Wilder and outpointed Klitschko in one of most boring HW fights in history. Yeah, that makes sense
              The majority of the boxing world thought he beat Wilder and it doesn't matter how boring the Klitschko fight was, he shut out a unified champion who had barely lost a round in 12 years.

              So yes, the ranking makes sense.

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              • Earl-Hickey
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                #57
                Originally posted by The D3vil
                I always had Joshua as the no.3 heavyweight and I still do.

                I don't think that because he lost to Ruiz he should be beneath him.

                He's still got a better resume than him and they have a common opponent in Joseph Parker and Joshua beat him and Ruiz lost to him.

                I think everybody's overreacting to the fight a little bit.

                Joshua was overrated. He had a suspect chin and stamina and heart from day one, but he still was a unified champ and beat some top 10 fighters.
                It's not fair to question Joshua's heart

                He got up from 4 knockdowns and took a beating for 4 rounds while gassed out of his head


                This wasn't a Zab Judah finding a way out of a fight he is getting out boxed in, Joshua had nothing left when the fight ended he could barely stand.

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                • Earl-Hickey
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by BostonGuy
                  Ridiculous to have Fury #1. He fought to a draw with Wilder and outpointed Klitschko in one of most boring HW fights in history. Yeah, that makes sense
                  And Ruiz lost to Joseph Parker who lost to Dillian Whyte, and his win over AJ is supposedly a win over a hype job bum.

                  You can't have it all ways

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                  • Mexican_Puppet
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                    None of that matters ya moron. I really don't know how much we have to go over this. He was born and raised in California, USA. Not Mexico. He's a Mexican-American. Period.

                    End of story. So unless you write back to say that you accept that, stfu about it already.
                    Man, i showed you that he was Made as a boxer in mexican and by mexicans.

                    He is Mexican and American.

                    You can cry like the bi.tch you are

                    All you want

                    World knows he is mexican and all are saying "congratulations to México for their first champion in heavyweight division"

                    So, still crying.

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                    • john l
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
                      yo what up homie?
                      you make sense as usual
                      Thx bro!But you know after I thought about it you could make an argument that Ortiz or maybe even Whyte being rated above Ruiz and AJ.Its kind of tough to rate Whyte over AJ with AJ's win, but that was a while ago and Whyte was still green.But I totally agree that people overate a guy who upsets a top fighter the rest of his 34-5 fights should count also.Not a great weekend for boxing but enjoy what we got this week.Cheers!!

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