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  • Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
    So what's AJs path to getting the belts back if Ruiz vacates? What are the clauses that prevent him from doing that?
    So you want Ruiz to be dishonourable, spiteful, and a petulant little brat even though AJ gave him an opportunity and changed his bum life for good?

    When are you going to produce Americans that aren't freaks and grotesque scum? You even like the sound of him doing that. You people are beyond toxic and subhuman. Vile doesn't even come close to describing you ugly creatures.

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    • Originally posted by KING5TWENTY View Post
      Puzzies are scared to come back to America. UK is very corrupt and su****ious when it comes to classless crowds judging and referring. He basically fought him in England when Hearn saved and sold 10.000 tickets to the UK fight fans with a UK indercard, Something no promoter n us history has done.
      We're the corrupt ones? Is this some kind of sick joke that only weirdos in the US understand? Give me all the robberies we've had over here, and i'll give you a huge list of all the corruption that goes on in the US. Every card you have there's corruption. Manny clearly beat Thurman but they still came close to ripping him off with the split decision. You're insanely delusional and a liar.

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      • Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan View Post
        lol lol lol. ***ing fanboy. Victory by any means necessary? That is what Hearn is setting up but at the same time that is going to *** AJ’s career up.

        Hearn will absolutely ensure AJ has every conceivable advantage possible. Shhty very bias ref(one rally and the ref will stop the fight), roided to the max (he’ll make sure UKADA is bought off), shhty one sided judges, and home court.


        Absolutely even in victory AJ will not come out clean in this fight. This fight will set AJ back and damage his legacy far worse in victory than it did in his loss. All just to guarantee and he gets the title back.

        Respect and integrity is everything and this fight is setting up to be a major farce and AJ will lose all respect and integrity because of this farce of a fight.
        He's talking about home advantage you idiot.

        None of what you said has any value. Prove there is any truth in your words and not the delusional words of a bitter and deranged moron. We on the other hand don't need to smear and create stories about all your drug cheats in sport nor your constant robberies and corruption because it's all true with all the facts there for all to see.

        No wonder you're so insecure when it comes to us. I would be too if I was this pathetic.

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        • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
          AJ gets properly tested but you're calling him a drug cheat? And you say that as an American with all the athletes you have failing tests left right and centre? Therefore, with all the drug cheats you have and having home advantage all the time, doesn't that mean all your wins are tainted?

          What robberies have been committed against overseas fighters in the UK like they happen in the US all the time? You're clearly delusional by thinking this nonsense. You clearly have no self awareness and acknowledgement of all the corruption in your country. That's absurd.

          Brits actually travel and show courage. It's Americans who duck even on home soil and refuse to travel. So what have you got to say about all your cowards around today and throughout history? Think before you type next time. That way you'll stand a chance of not coming off as a raving, delusional ret3rd.
          What do i think about boxers from America? I think they are pu$$ies. But in general I think that this era of boxing is littered with pu$$ies throughout. So there you go. I don’t bias or fanboy for anyone.

          To tell you the I like AJ. But if you read what I said correctly you would have understood that what Hearn is doing to AJ is going to adversely affect him especially in this time for him after taking a big loss.

          The fact that AJ wants the rematch in MSG but Hearn is deadset on having it somewhere in the U.K. is showing AJ that his team don’t have confidence in him.

          Personally I think AJ has a better chance in the rematch in MSG than in the U.K. as it shows AJ that his team believes in him. And with this insistents in his team having it in the U.K. will *** AJ’s head up.

          Just watch

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          • Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan View Post
            What do i think about boxers from America? I think they are pu$$ies. But in general I think that this era of boxing is littered with pu$$ies throughout. So there you go. I don’t bias or fanboy for anyone.

            To tell you the I like AJ. But if you read what I said correctly you would have understood that what Hearn is doing to AJ is going to adversely affect him especially in this time for him after taking a big loss.

            The fact that AJ wants the rematch in MSG but Hearn is deadset on having it somewhere in the U.K. is showing AJ that his team don’t have confidence in him.

            Personally I think AJ has a better chance in the rematch in MSG than in the U.K. as it shows AJ that his team believes in him. And with this insistents in his team having it in the U.K. will *** AJ’s head up.

            Just watch
            You like AJ but you're calling him a drug cheat and a p3ssy?? Am I supposed to believe this nonsense or something?

            I asked you to give me some insight into AJ having corrupt refs and judges as well as taking performance enhancers. But you gave me this load of nothing? Can't you back up your spiteful and hateful comments or something?

            You people in the US need serious f2cking help, man.

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            • Originally posted by Ray* View Post
              True. The whole point of him going over to America was to do the takeover thing. So what does he do after a loss? Ran back home. I mean we criticise boxers for not leaving their comfort zones (Especially American boxers), so yeah it’s not a good look.
              Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan View Post
              Me a PBC fanboy???? Now that's funny. LOL LOL LOL

              Look dude, i don't give a *** about their rematch. What i find funny is how your God Hearn is going against his clients request of having the rematch in MSG and instead putting it in bum*** Cardiff Wales where he will have an ungodly amount of bias in every category of the fight.

              To bad for Hearn though as Ruiz is so far in AJ's head that AJ will blow it again.

              Call me crazy but IMO AJ has a better chance of winning and overcoming this Ruiz obstacle at MSG than in Cardiff Wales. You know going into this fight just having it in Cardiff or anywhere in the UK has AJ thinking that his team don't believe in him and that he needs to be on home turf to win this fight and with that in his head he will blow it again.

              LOL LOL LOL LOL
              Another thing I find hilarious is that the initial reaction from guys like you when AJ said he wanted the rematch at MSG was that Hearn was forcing him to say that to keep DAZN happy.

              Now suddenly Eddie is forcing AJ to fight in Cardiff, when AJ really wants it at MSG again!

              Funny stuff all round!

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              • Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan View Post
                What do i think about boxers from America? I think they are pu$$ies. But in general I think that this era of boxing is littered with pu$$ies throughout. So there you go. I don’t bias or fanboy for anyone.

                To tell you the I like AJ. But if you read what I said correctly you would have understood that what Hearn is doing to AJ is going to adversely affect him especially in this time for him after taking a big loss.

                The fact that AJ wants the rematch in MSG but Hearn is deadset on having it somewhere in the U.K. is showing AJ that his team don’t have confidence in him.

                Personally I think AJ has a better chance in the rematch in MSG than in the U.K. as it shows AJ that his team believes in him. And with this insistents in his team having it in the U.K. will *** AJ’s head up.

                Just watch
                The fact is that Hearn works for AJ, not the other way round, and AJ has the final say on where the rematch happens. AJ initially said he wanted it at MSG, them apparently changed mind on the advice of Hearn and members of his own team, who are independent of Eddie and Matchroom.

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                • Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                  I'm skeptical of the use of the word ultimately in Hearns statement. Doesn't sound finite. Could be me. I'm just wondering why a guy who likes to in your face it to others still is noncommittal about the venue.
                  I'm not sure if they are certain themselves. The time zone issue hurts the promotion. They can sell more tickets overseas but that wrecks havoc in the U.S. It's like the Elton John song says " Saturday night's alright for fighting".

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                  • Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
                    I'm not sure if they are certain themselves. The time zone issue hurts the promotion. They can sell more tickets overseas but that wrecks havoc in the U.S. It's like the Elton John song says " Saturday night's alright for fighting".
                    The uncertainty gives credence to the conspiracy theories that the plan is to stack the deck (ref, judges, crowd) against Ruiz.

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                    • Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                      The uncertainty gives credence to the conspiracy theories that the plan is to stack the deck (ref, judges, crowd) against Ruiz.
                      I wouldn't doubt it. Joshua has been known for stalling tactics and the ref in the Parker fight allowed a lot of tying up. Parker had no way of getting his shots off.

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