Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz To Team Joshua: I'm The Champ, I Call The Shots Now

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  • Sid-Knee
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    #161
    Originally posted by hitking
    He doesn’t need the belts. We’ve got tape of him beating AJ to a f.ucking pulp. Everything else you speak of makes AJ look like an even bigger joke.
    Everything he speaks? He's talking about Andy here you dong. That's made very clear but your ******ity came into play and you failed yet again.

    I suppose you can call me a moron again while you get made a fool of you complete simpleton.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #162
      Originally posted by sicko
      Nobody cares about Hearn BS Contract in which he wants to remain in control if his guy lose. Haymon is the KING at finding Loopholes, guarantee he already found it in Hearn little rematch Clause

      Andy can all of a sudden out of no where get inured in camp

      Andy can start Dropping Belts starting with the WBO

      Also if I'm Not Mistaking, Unification could disrupt everything

      He is very much in control regardless of what the contract says!
      So you hope scum bags can dishonour the contract by playing games? We all know PBC and Haymon are scum bags who will play dirty like they always do. To support this though makes you a scum bag.

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      • GhostofDempsey
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        #163
        Originally posted by Joe Beamish
        That's why there's a Money Mayweather.
        That’s correct. But a guy like Andy Ruiz likely won’t have too many big paydays ahead of him. One or two losses and he is back fighting small venues again on undercards. A rematch with AJ is the smart move because it would be his most lucrative option between AJ, Wilder and Fury. Even if he loses he likely gets a rubber match for another big payday. Get KO’d by Wilder or Fury and it will derail his momentum.

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #164
          Originally posted by hitking
          It amazes me the sense of satisfaction AJ’s little goofy ass fans seems to be getting outta the potential of AJ calling the shots for the Ruiz rematch. “Till this day”, y’all silly sum-b.itches are still more interested in AJ’s wallet than his legitimacy as a prize fighter. After Wilder-Fury, all you heard from Wilder’s fans was “make the rematch.” They didn’t care about money. They didn’t care who dictated terms. They just wanted to see Wilder right a “blemish” on his record. Y’all muf.uckaz are pathetic.
          Wilder's ret4rded fans are trying to claim that the contract can be negotiated or something even though contracts are set in stone. AJ fans are just correcting you like we always do.

          We want the rematch you idiot. What part of that don't you understand? No one is saying otherwise. The money split will get Ruiz more than last time, but not by how much he demands. That's what contracts are for. Dumbass.

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          • Ghost of Sparta
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            #165
            Ruiz will have the Mexican TV income behind him which is massive as we know. That gives strong bargaining power at the table.

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