Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz on Facing Joshua in UK: That's Not Going To Happen!
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Ruiz is looking for his way out. He has no intention to rematch Joshua, he will rather drop the belts.
His dreams became true, he is world champion and a millionaire. It just seems to me he doesn`t care anymore.Comment
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As for robberies and corruption, the US has more of it than the rest of the world combined. Americans calling us corrupt is the most delusional thought in sport. But they're deranged, so what do you expect?Comment
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Tell me when that has happened before? The ref doesn't favour the British fighter. If the ref feels the fight should be stopped, he'll stop it, regardless of where the fighter is from. However, Ruiz can have an American ref if he wants. But he doesn't want to travel full stop because he's a cowardly punk like every other American out there. Anyhow, why would you want the fight in the US when you're more corrupt than every other nation combined? Robberies happen over there on every fight card without fail. I could give you a huge list of robberies from recent times and in history. But you couldn't do the same with us.
You really need to get a grip of cowardice over there because it's a national disgrace. Why do you think Americans are so weak and pathetic all the time? Why are you also so delusional? These questions need answers.Comment
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I like the rematch being in the US. Not because of the Whyte thing or 'British stoppages' - but I want to see how both these guys handle themselves in opposite roles. Arguing over who has less corruption in boxing is kinda futile...probably not a stone I'd like to overturn because if most people think boxing is corrupt, and most boxing happens in the US then....yeah. No winners in that argument I don't think.
Anyway...maybe it won't be some huge advantage for Ruiz. He's going to have a lot more responsibility before the fight this time, he won't be walking in without getting noticed. There will be 100 interviews and appearances for US and Mexican TV he'll have to do and people will coming at him from left and right asking for *****.Last edited by LA_2_Vegas; 08-03-2019, 03:43 PM.Comment
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The US is the country that allowed a fight to take place where the fighter had removed padding from the gloves. The US also allowed fights to take place where a fighter had failed a drug test beforehand. Not forgetting Margarito's hands of plaster. Bring in all the robberies that happen over there too, then you have to ask why anyone would fight in the capital of corruption that is the US.Comment
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The Whyte fiasco is obviously what Ruiz is concerned with. Dianabol and a questionable glove change. How about the italian ref for the A.J/Parker fight. Even other fighters accused the guy of shenanigans. Read below:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/2...-killed-fight/
What did he do anyway? Break them up when they weren't fighting out of a clinch 4 times and once when some action was going down? If this were grounds for corruption, every single fight in the US history would be considered corrupt.Comment
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We have random testing in the UK. You don't have that in the US. You have fighters refusing to take tests all over the place. Yet you delude yourself that we are the ones that have a problem? You're a joke as usual. Americans fail more tests in sport than anywhere else on the planet.Comment
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Why are Americans so pathetic and deranged? You people go way beyond desperation.Comment
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