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  • #11
    Originally posted by Vae Victis View Post
    I'd love to see Fury vs Ruiz, and if it happens, I believe that Ruiz would beat Fury. Of course I also believe that Ruiz will win the rematch with AJ (as long as there is no ref interference as in the AJ vs Joseph Parker bout -- meaning that the fighters fight and not be prevented from fighting). Also, watch Ruiz vs Parker, and tell me that Ruiz did not get cheated in the decision. I'd love to see a rematch of that fight too. Ruiz may not be a beach body god; however, he can and does fight!
    Ruiz wouldn't win a round against Fury.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
      Tyson, unlike you Andy 'Destroyer' Ruiz took multiple titles decisively from the unified PRIME champion. Andy Ruiz tops your fluke victory, you are irrelevant; Klitschko was over three years ago -- get a meaningful win and earn your shot, chump.
      Klitschko had barely lost a round in 12 years before being dethroned by Tyson, and was widely acknowledged as the greatest HW of his generation.

      Joshua was a good win, but it wasn't on the same level as Klitschko.

      Fury got a meaningful win in his last fight when he took your hero to school, and then you disappeared for 6 months because you were too embarrassed to show your face.

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      • #13
        maybe laws of gravity

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        • #14
          Originally posted by denium View Post
          Klitschko had barely lost a round in 12 years before being dethroned by Tyson, and was widely acknowledged as the greatest HW of his generation.

          Joshua was a good win, but it wasn't on the same level as Klitschko.

          Fury got a meaningful win in his last fight when he took your hero to school, and then you disappeared for 6 months because you were too embarrassed to show your face.
          Oh WOW! Tyson got a decision vs. the great Klinch-ko ( In a snoozer ). Too bad Fury couldn't win convincingly by getting a KO over glass-jaw Wladimir like Ross Purity, Corrie Sanders and Lamon Brewster -- whom had done it OVER A DECADE before Tyson squeaked a win over the geezer.

          You keep bringing up my break from boxingscene, tha champ went into retirement since I cleaned all the haters out on these boards ( including you ) ; proving them wrong each and every time -- like I just called it with Andy Ruiz vs. A.J.

          There was nothing for me to prove, but I came back to witness Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder continue to make history. AND STILL!

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          • #15
            I was on here for years calling Anthony Joshua the British Dummy. I wasn’t really trying to be funny, I just thought he was very over rated. I even went down his wins a couple of times with people and went back and forth with them and they were upset. The real intelligent boxing fans here got what I was saying.

            And I thought he beat Wladimir after he was layed off for almost 3 years. He beat Whyte and Breazeale earlier in their careers and you see what Wilder just did to Breazeale in 1 rd. Joshua beat Joseph Parker who I thought was a little bit above average at best and didn’t have any great wins on his resume, who Andy Ruiz arguably beat in most people’s minds. He won his initial title from Charles Martin who is a joke and won his title when his opponent broke his leg. So Joshua got his first belt by beating a garbage fighter. Cornish, Takim, & Molina were average at best. His entire career was cleverly orchestrated over in the UK by Hearn who did a brilliant job before the Ruiz fight. That was a miscalculation because unlike Whyte earlier in his career and Wladimir and Povetkin on career decline, and the other bums he fought, Ruiz was a fundamentally and technically sound fighter with over 100 amateur fights.

            I just never got the entire Anthony Joshua phenomenon and believed he would get exposed sooner or later. He got shook by Wladimir, Takam, Parker, & Whyte before Ruiz. He looked like a professional weight lifter trying to box-LOL!

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            • #16
              Originally posted by markther View Post
              I was on here for years calling Anthony Joshua the British Dummy. I wasn’t really trying to be funny, I just thought he was very over rated. I even went down his wins a couple of times with people and went back and forth with them and they were upset. The real intelligent boxing fans here got what I was saying.

              And I thought he beat Wladimir after he was layed off for almost 3 years. He beat Whyte and Breazeale earlier in their careers and you see what Wilder just did to Breazeale in 1 rd. Joshua beat Joseph Parker who I thought was a little bit above average at best and didn’t have any great wins on his resume, who Andy Ruiz arguably beat in most people’s minds. He won his initial title from Charles Martin who is a joke and won his title when his opponent broke his leg. So Joshua got his first belt by beating a garbage fighter. Cornish, Takim, & Molina were average at best. His entire career was cleverly orchestrated over in the UK by Hearn who did a brilliant job before the Ruiz fight. That was a miscalculation because unlike Whyte earlier in his career and Wladimir and Povetkin on career decline, and the other bums he fought, Ruiz was a fundamentally and technically sound fighter with over 100 amateur fights.

              I just never got the entire Anthony Joshua phenomenon and believed he would get exposed sooner or later. He got shook by Wladimir, Takam, Parker, & Whyte before Ruiz. He looked like a professional weight lifter trying to box-LOL!
              Solid post. Charles Martin Broken leg!

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              • #17
                Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                Oh WOW! Tyson got a decision vs. the great Klinch-ko ( In a snoozer ). Too bad Fury couldn't win convincingly by getting a KO over glass-jaw Wladimir like Ross Purity, Corrie Sanders and Lamon Brewster -- whom had done it OVER A DECADE before Tyson squeaked a win over the geezer.

                You keep bringing up my break from boxingscene, tha champ went into retirement since I cleaned all the haters out on these boards ( including you ) ; proving them wrong each and every time -- like I just called it with Andy Ruiz vs. A.J.

                There was nothing for me to prove, but I came back to witness Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder continue to make history. AND STILL!
                Nobody had ever outboxed Klitschko until Fury did the job, and tell me, what champion did Wilder win his belt from? Oh yeah, it was Stiverne, a useless fat bum who's claim to fame was getting KTFO by a journeyman and beating Chris "I ate all the pies" Arreola.

                You disappeared because you loudly claimed that Wilder would KO Tyson in the first round, instead he got his head boxed off and robbed a clear W from Fury.

                Wilder is a fake plastic champion who isn't fit to lace Fury's boots.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                  Tyson, unlike you Andy 'Destroyer' Ruiz took multiple titles decisively from the unified PRIME champion. Andy Ruiz tops your fluke victory, you are irrelevant; Klitschko was over three years ago -- get a meaningful win and earn your shot, chump.
                  Elie! Running your mouth again.
                  You wet your self like a little girl when Joshua said your name. You disappeared from this site after the Fury incident and your back now hate'in as usual. See you in Vegas

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by denium View Post
                    Ruiz wouldn't win a round against Fury.
                    No, Ruiz will win many rounds as well as the fight. Ruiz is quicker than Fury, he's a better athlete than Fury, he hits harder than Fury, he takes a punch better than Fury, he's more disciplined than Fury, he has a far greater work rate than Fury, and he's immune to Fury's bombast/insanity/foolishness. Ruiz is Fury's worst nightmare. In fact, I doubt that Fury will even fight Ruiz, but if they do fight, Ruiz wins and Fury loses. Now don't forget this over time, and (you) be sure to remind me if it turns out that I am wrong. But rest assured that I won't be, you will be, and that you won't have to (remind me). Remember, ignore the fatty body; it is merely camouflage.
                    Last edited by Vae Victis; 06-07-2019, 08:01 AM.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by denium View Post
                      Nobody had ever outboxed Klitschko until Fury did the job, and tell me, what champion did Wilder win his belt from? Oh yeah, it was Stiverne, a useless fat bum who's claim to fame was getting KTFO by a journeyman and beating Chris "I ate all the pies" Arreola.

                      You disappeared because you loudly claimed that Wilder would KO Tyson in the first round, instead he got his head boxed off and robbed a clear W from Fury.

                      Wilder is a fake plastic champion who isn't fit to lace Fury's boots.
                      You’re deflecting from the original content of the post fanboy... Joshua was a fraud... don’t mean wilder is too. Wait for the rematch vs fury next year and we will see who one. Since it was indeed a draw. He only landed 13 more punches in the entire fight bruh cmon... let’s see how fury does in his next fight too! I’m psyched on this heavyweight decision now that it’s being mixed up a bit it’s also gonna force Joshua to take the big fights and create huge events! Gonna be an awesome couple of years

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