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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury: Andy Ruiz Will Win Again, Joshua is Not The Better Boxer

    Tyson Fury is backing Andy Ruiz to once again come out on top, when he faces Anthony Joshua in a fall rematch. Back on June 1 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Ruiz shocked the world when he dropped Joshua four times for a seventh round TKO to capture the WBO, IBF, WBA, IBO world titles.
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  • Noelanthony
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    The Fat c#unt is right but let’s see. Whiplash with Joshua’s neck hitting the ropes after a knock down coupled with a few Temple shots and a f#ucked mindset were the reason he lost. If he doesn’t get hit in the rematch he wins a unanimous decision or he gets knocked out before 8

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    • Tecnoworld
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      I hope aj loses again. In this way we'll soon see several interesting matches, since:
      1) aj will need to fight other guys to get back on top, wo being the reigning boxer. Hence he'll not cherry pick his foes anymore
      2) Ruiz as a champ will fight all the other big names, unlike AJ

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      • Jkp
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        #4
        AJ the quitter spent more time on the canvas than picasso.

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        • P4Pdunny
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          #5
          Originally posted by Noelanthony
          The Fat c#unt is right but let’s see. Whiplash with Joshua’s neck hitting the ropes after a knock down coupled with a few Temple shots and a f#ucked mindset were the reason he lost. If he doesn’t get hit in the rematch he wins a unanimous decision or he gets knocked out before 8
          If AJ prepares sufficiently, and works on those glaring flaws he'll come into that rematch a dangerous wounded animal.

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          • P4Pdunny
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            #6
            Originally posted by Tecnoworld
            I hope aj loses again. In this way we'll soon see several interesting matches, since:
            1) aj will need to fight other guys to get back on top, wo being the reigning boxer. Hence he'll not cherry pick his foes anymore
            2) Ruiz as a champ will fight all the other big names, unlike AJ
            Is that so? you guys on here kill me with your inanity. So AJ was the cause of Fury turning down a Wilder rematch and then fighting interesting Tom Schwarz was it? Was he the reason Fury didn't get it on with Whyte?

            or was AJ the sole reason that he and Wilder haven't had their bout while AJ was an undefeated and unified champion and had a lot more value? I guess it was AJ who made Wilder schedule the Ortiz and Fury rematches? Decent opponents but how interesting is it? We've seen those fights.

            Some of you prob blame AJ for your failed relationships too in your personal lives.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tecnoworld
              I hope aj loses again. In this way we'll soon see several interesting matches, since:
              1) aj will need to fight other guys to get back on top, wo being the reigning boxer. Hence he'll not cherry pick his foes anymore
              2) Ruiz as a champ will fight all the other big names, unlike AJ
              To further rubbish your nonsense, AJ has fought more top fighters than Wilder and Fury combined in less fights.

              Fury has the best win on his resume, who has the second best? Not AJ, and certainly not Wilder. Ruiz has the second best win on his resume.

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              • 1hourRun
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                Tyson, these reporters keep asking you about Andy's fight but no one asked you what Tom Schwarz brings to the table.

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                • 5000boxing
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  The Fat c#unt is right but let’s see. Whiplash with Joshua’s neck hitting the ropes after a knock down coupled with a few Temple shots and a f#ucked mindset were the reason he lost. If he doesn’t get hit in the rematch he wins a unanimous decision or he gets knocked out before 8
                  Yoooo!! Wuz up homey?? Longtime no hear! Don't support Fury! He's a drug cheat! AJ's debut went kinda bad over here.. But he can still come back.. I think he should forget the rematch an rebuild. Ruiz was better on many levels that night.. So I doubt AJ can outbox him in a immediate rematch. He needs time to rebuild. I think he needs to lose more weight.. He's always tired.

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Noelanthony
                    The Fat c#unt is right but let’s see. Whiplash with Joshua’s neck hitting the ropes after a knock down coupled with a few Temple shots and a f#ucked mindset were the reason he lost. If he doesn’t get hit in the rematch he wins a unanimous decision or he gets knocked out before 8
                    Hello Anthony, it's nice meeting you again. I haven't heard from you since the Joshua loss. I Have a question for you, do you think it's wise to rush AJ back into an immediate rematch with Ruiz?

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