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  • #61
    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
    Fury is right on the money. He and wilder are the two best heavyweights going and both of them may go down as all time greats. Looking forward to a fury-wilder trilogy
    On point Oldskoolg, both these guys have something unique to offer the heavyweight division, one is a slick huge extraterrestrial that moves with finesse & grace; the other is half pigeon half man with clever fast deceptive moves and bombs in each fist/or balled up claws (whatever fans choose to see)!!

    They both take a lot of pride in their craft and humble beginnings, nothing from them is based on commercial hype and zombie fanaticism. They're both kinda like the X-Men, they're both seen as sub-par human beings/mutants because of where they come from and how they look, but they keep representing with results!

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    • #62
      See a lot of folks all of a sudden on the Ruiz bandwagon. The reality is, prior to his win over AJ, Wilder would have been criticized for fighting Ruiz. Fury would have to. Yet now all of a sudden Ruiz will give both problems. Folks seem to still be having trouble digesting that Ruiz didn’t all of a sudden became great. He was just in there with someone who wasn’t as great as we thought.

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      • #63
        Ruiz is the champion. He has the belts and beat the man. Wilder is s paper champion. Anyone who has boxed knows wilder sucks.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by BOXING-SCRIBE View Post
          You just snatched the title of the most ignorant poster right out of the crusty hands of Syd-knee. Syd-knee "your" still a bum.
          Please do not post. Ever again. Please.
          Lol, looking for heroes where they don’t exist, lol.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by hitking View Post
            See a lot of folks all of a sudden on the Ruiz bandwagon. The reality is, prior to his win over AJ, Wilder would have been criticized for fighting Ruiz. Fury would have to. Yet now all of a sudden Ruiz will give both problems. Folks seem to still be having trouble digesting that Ruiz didn’t all of a sudden became great. He was just in there with someone who wasn’t as great as we thought.
            All credit to ruiz but there is just a certain type of “fan” with a specific motivation that hates wilder and never gives him credit

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            • #66
              Originally posted by DadeCounty305 View Post
              A bunch of chumps in here. Since when have boxing been about class? Did I miss something from Wilder? He gave Ruiz his props. Fury believes he"ll beat all of them. What's wrong with that! There's nothing wrong with talkin ish. It's about of sports. They know it's apart of the sport and it's promotion. Fighters know it'll be settled in the ring at the end of the day. AJ quit and he lost respect from fighters and his rivals. Anyone whoever competed in sports and at a high level knows he quit. There's nothing classy about AJ quiting.
              These priicks don’t let facts get in the way of their anti American agenda.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Tails View Post
                Styles make fights and I agree with Fury's opinion. Fury and Wilder are very unorthodox for heavyweights so Ruiz's textbook counter punching style may not serve him well.

                Fury is way quicker and longer than Joshua and despite all the antics is very comfortable in the ring even when he gets caught or dropped. Couple that with his gas tank and Ruiz has his hands full.

                As for Wilder he's always going to be vulnerable to shots but it's the risk of trading with him that favors him in a match up with Ruiz. Wilder may not have the combinations or fluidity of Ruiz but he does have a very strong and quick 1-2. Unless Ruiz can straight sleep him with something I see Wilder getting to him first. Another thing to remember is that Wilder carries his power throughout the entire fight and has enough power to stop any heavyweight at the moment if he starts to land.
                Well said Tails, your comment is more "Heads" in its description.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by frosty-g View Post
                  I’m not fluent in nonsense. Please translate.
                  AJ took two years, $20 million paydays and stadiums full of people to get what Andy got in 30 minutes. Andy broke any record AJ had. Do you understand that or keep being dense.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Insanityisbliss View Post
                    Ruiz might not beat Fury, but he has a hell of a great chance at beating Wilder. Wilder is a mediocre boxer, but god damn he has nuclear power in his hands.
                    ...and if Ruiz decide to exchange punches with him, he loses....brutally.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
                      All credit to ruiz but there is just a certain type of “fan” with a specific motivation that hates wilder and never gives him credit
                      Yep, it's always been that way too. The U.S. fans rather back another country's champ before they back Wilder.

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