Comments Thread For: Hatton: Joshua Beats Andy Ruiz Nine Out of Ten Times!

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  • Roberto Vasquez
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    #51
    Originally posted by allen23
    such a ******ed comment, hatton epitomised what a true fighter is. He didnt take care of himself in between fights so was never going to have a long career. Sure he lost to mayweather and pacquaio but most did. props for him getting out of the sport before he got badly hurt as ricky's style lead to a lot of damage so fair play to him hes a top bloke
    Part of being a fighter is not giving up when you lose and fighting your way back. He lost to 2 of the greatest fighters ever and just gave up.

    His comeback after he was retired was also ****** - he chose a very good fighter to fight in his first fight back. Set himself up for a certain loss.

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    • Kcvtr81
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      #52
      Ruiz beats him 6/10 time's

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      • Kcvtr81
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        #53
        Originally posted by giant_king
        Ruiz got very lucky.will see how good he is when Joshua gets proper training this time and a full camp to train for Ruiz.tho he lacked the needed preparation for Ruiz due to short notice it still should have been a easy fight for Joshua
        If they bring in small very fast heavyweights or cruiserweights Joshua will be kod in sparring and have concussion for the rematch
        Last edited by Kcvtr81; 07-03-2019, 04:40 PM.

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        • Alan Smithee
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          #54
          Originally posted by Dr Rassclart
          Perhaps it would’ve benefited your response to have read the original post, which proclaimed that the British are all fervent nationalist, empire craving flag wavers.
          I’m British, I’m a boxing fan and have been since I was 7 years old watching Ali vs Frasier live on television. I’m a huge fan of Usyk, Dorticos, Inoue, Povetkin, Ortiz and countless Mexican fighters whose careers I’ve been following for years.
          I don’t subscribe to any of the stereotypical comments that our American friends constantly churn out on this site in order to somehow justify their own bias and inherent xenophobia. I assume that this is because Americans are all ****phobic, Trump loving KKK members.
          Sarcasm; look it up before you deride me.
          A talented boxer is a talented boxer, irrespective of race, sex, ethnicity or nationality. Who gives a flying f.uck whether they’re black, white, hispanic whatever? I certainly don’t. It’s about their skill and attributes in the squared circle, so please try and avoid the reactionary brow beating bs in future. It’s boring, outdated and irrelevant.
          What part of my response lacks facts? Justify our biases? Do you know me personally? If what you are stating is true then you are an anomaly! Most brits blindly follow their boxers regardless of talent! That is nationalism if I have ever seen it!

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          • Htown-Finest
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            #55
            I got AJ bouncing back.

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            • JERMELL_CHARLO_
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              #56
              Stop lying to yourself Fatton
              Last edited by JERMELL_CHARLO_; 07-04-2019, 03:47 AM.

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              • P4Pdunny
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                #57
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                All these people in this thread disagreeing will surely be sticking a boat load of cash on the big underdog Ruiz in the rematch.

                No chance, they're all talk.
                they're all so confident, lol tell them to put their money where there mouth is!!

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                • P4Pdunny
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                  #58
                  Great, intriguing rematch and the biggest fight that can be made in boxing because of the interest/mystery/shock around what transpired last time out.

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                  • Curtis Harper
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                    #59
                    Most flukes don't repeat their fluke.
                    Can anyone name an under dog who went on to have a thriving post fluke career ???

                    And Andy was sloppy during most of his flurries.

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                    • Curtis Harper
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by P4Pdunny
                      Great, intriguing rematch and the biggest fight that can be made in boxing because of the interest/mystery/shock around what transpired last time out.
                      I'd take Wilder vs AJ vs Fury over Andy vs any of them.

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