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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury: There Were '3' Horses at Heavyweight - Now There Are '2'

    Heavyweight contender Tyson Fury no longer regards Anthony Joshua as a leading force at the weight class. On June 1, Joshua was dropped four times before his fight with Andy Ruiz was waved off in the seventh round.
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    Fat ***** tripping again. I´d favor Ruiz over Wilder, but Fury and Usyk over Ruiz.. and there´s still Whyte, Parker, AJ, Povetkin, Ortiz etc. Styles make fights and the HW top ten is really interesting as long as they fight each other and leave guys like Schwartz alone.

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    • llll
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      There's still 3. Andy Ruiz is in the race.

      He has more belts than wilder and the drug cheating ****. Andy Ruiz has the most belts, if they want to be the top dog, then take his belts. Until you're holding Andy ruiz's belts, shut your mouth.

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        #4
        Originally posted by |DARKSEID|
        There's still 3. Andy Ruiz is in the race.

        He has more belts than wilder and the drug cheating ****. Andy Ruiz has the most belts, if they want to be the top dog, then take his belts. Until you're holding Andy ruiz's belts, shut your mouth.
        Belts mean nothing.

        You want to tell me Ryan Burnett was the best Bantamweight in the world when he had more belts than anyone? Of course not.

        Ruiz is a B level fighter that just had a very good win. Fair play to him but he’s not as good as the likes of Fury. He’s on borrowed time with the belts even if he beats AJ again. He will get fed to Wilder, or start losing them in some mandatory defence because he isn’t that good.

        Let’s not forget every belt Ruiz has once belonged to Fury and he never lost them in the ring.

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          #5
          Can't wait for Efe Ajagba to join the club! C'mon Al Haymon! FAST TRACK!!! At least go 80mph, please?

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            Originally posted by deathofaclown
            Belts mean nothing.

            You want to tell me Ryan Burnett was the best Bantamweight in the world when he had more belts than anyone? Of course not.

            Ruiz is a B level fighter that just had a very good win. Fair play to him but he’s not as good as the likes of Fury. He’s on borrowed time with the belts even if he beats AJ again. He will get fed to Wilder, or start losing them in some mandatory defence because he isn’t that good.

            Let’s not forget every belt Ruiz has once belonged to Fury and he never lost them in the ring.
            If you want to say you're the best fighter in the world, and you have no belts, you don't have much of a claim.

            If you want to say you're the best fighter in the world, and you have all the belts, nobody can disprove your claim unless they take your belts.

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              You know I do a lot of betting on horse-racing. Tyson, you remind me of one of my latest bets that I lost ; her name was 'Lucky-Lamb'. Tribe-Ruler, Fat-Peggy, and Joshua beat her by a mile.

              I think the same order applies with Wilder, Ruiz and Joshua ; with Tyson coming in dead last.

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                #8
                Originally posted by |DARKSEID|
                If you want to say you're the best fighter in the world, and you have no belts, you don't have much of a claim.

                If you want to say you're the best fighter in the world, and you have all the belts, nobody can disprove your claim unless they take your belts.
                Outta curiosity, how long have you been following boxing?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun
                  You know I do a lot of betting on horse-racing. Tyson, you remind me of one of my latest bets that I lost ; her name was 'Lucky-Lamb'. Tribe-Ruler, Fat-Peggy, and Joshua beat her by a mile.

                  I think the same order applies with Wilder, Ruiz and Joshua ; with Tyson coming in dead last.
                  No you don't, betting is haram.

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                  • llll
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by hitking
                    Outta curiosity, how long have you been following boxing?
                    Since I was 8 years old watching HBO boxing after dark with my dad.

                    First Major fight I remember was Mike Tyson vs Evander holyfield, then after that it was The Golden boy, Fernando Vargas, Erik Morales, Naseem hamed, Marco antonio Barrera era.

                    When I became a real hardcore fan was around the time Pacquiao and Floyd took over, during the welterweight era where Paul williams, Shane Mosley, Margarito, Miguel Cotto were all in the same weight class and all active.
                    Last edited by llll; 06-19-2019, 06:20 AM.

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