Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz's Father: We Want Wilder's Belt, We'll Destroy Him!

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  • kidbazooka
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    #21
    Originally posted by Blackclouds
    I see some overhyping Ruiz now which is funny but I know the truth, and Wilder does also. I know why Ruiz "lost" to Parker (draw on my card but whatever). There's flaws there to exploit not to mention some real size advantages. I have seen many talk about going to Wilder's body but that doesn't work, as well as pushing him to go on the backfoot, he can do that too if a fighter tries to crowd his space. So many ways for Wilder to beat Ruiz so I want them to talk **** now about the fight. Big money fight that needs to happen if Ruiz wins the rematch.
    Again and now all of a sudden Wilder has no flaws?

    Lol

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    • sapo13
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      #22
      Originally posted by Javcar
      Wilder sucks so does fury. Ruiz and aj bear them both. Wilder is an American hype job with no skills

      the dominate heavyweight is wilder!! he face Steverne, king kong ortiz, tyson fury, and fighting ortiz again.... i mean wilder is the one taking the harder fights!! if anything its joshua that was the hype job!! who has joshua faced? old klitschko?? klitscho just came off a loss when joshua faced him!! you cant argue this fact!!! klitscko pro debut was in 1996 anthony joshuas most notable fight is an old klitschko coming off a loss already!! anthony joshuas most notable fight was against a 41 year old klitschko who just lost to fury!!

      STOP IT MAN JUST STOP IT!!!

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      • Phantomas
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        #23
        Man, if Ruiz manages to make Wilder dizzy he will eat like a million punches, no one can take that much from Andy.

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        • BoxingTech718
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          #24
          I wish we could see it but most likely AJ gets his belt back in the rematch.
          He will go in box patient and use his advantages instead of throwing caution to the wind.
          Not an AJ fanboy either

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            #25
            I say scrap the Wilder-Fury rematch and let's get this fight after both win their rematches (Ortiz and AJ). All the HW belts, huge fight with two fan friendly styles.

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              #26
              duckery wilder is in a fighter protection program
              whyte no 1 for 600 days but still is not his mandatory
              but who knows maybe his slave masters changes their mind

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                #27
                Originally posted by sapo13
                the dominate heavyweight is wilder!! he face Steverne, king kong ortiz, tyson fury, and fighting ortiz again.... i mean wilder is the one taking the harder fights!! if anything its joshua that was the hype job!! who has joshua faced? old klitschko?? klitscho just came off a loss when joshua faced him!! you cant argue this fact!!! klitscko pro debut was in 1996 anthony joshuas most notable fight is an old klitschko coming off a loss already!! anthony joshuas most notable fight was against a 41 year old klitschko who just lost to fury!!

                STOP IT MAN JUST STOP IT!!!
                u know wilder lost that fury fight and only reason that he took it because he thought it will be easy work due to furys long layoff
                im also pretty sure 57 years old ortiz isnt much of a challenge
                he shouldve fought his REAL mandatory dillion whyte but they chose the brazil instead LMFAO

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                • Tecnoworld
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                  #28
                  Boxing fans should hope that Ruiz can win the rematch. He will face anyone after that.

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                  • Shadoww702
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Joe Beamish
                    Oh crap, another boxing father.

                    But anyway, I would LOVE to see that fight. No judges required in the building.

                    I think Ruiz would go night-night, but that's why they fight the fights. Especially when both fighters, like, fight.
                    That was my 1st thought as well??? Another loud mouth dad. Great just what boxing needs.

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                    • Shadoww702
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BoxingTech718
                      I wish we could see it but most likely AJ gets his belt back in the rematch.
                      He will go in box patient and use his advantages instead of throwing caution to the wind.
                      Not an AJ fanboy either
                      That’s my prediction. He’ll have a full camp this time to train for him and won’t be soo foolish to over look him. I got AJ by TKO in the rematch

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