Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz on Facing Joshua in UK: That's Not Going To Happen!
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Haha! can you at least acknowledge that your British boxing board conducted a secret meeting and never notified Rivas that they had a secret meeting behind his back.. Two fighters are just killed and why is allowed to fight with drugs in his system what a cheat deserved to be banned.. it's obvious your cheerleader fan girl you can't even acknowledge there was anything wrong with them not telling Rivas?!Comment
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Originally posted by MDPopescu... I called him "soft millennial" -- which he is...
... But what SRR has to do with this?... (not to mention that you seem to know nothing about the SRR's "European tour" back in 1951 -- SRR had 7 fights in 6 countries in less than 2 months... with Turpin being his last fight in that tour... three months later SRR KOd Turpin in front of 60,000 fans in NY)...
... as about SRR: you better go and check SRR's "European tour" back in 1951, and try to understand the actual context... (there isn't / aren't any real comparison or comparable contexts between SRR and Ruiz ... tbh)...Comment
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You don't need to state country of rematch. Just claim to have choice of venue should a rematch happen.
Reasonable would be to have the second fight in the UK. Being unreasonable would be to demand the rematch happen in the US as well. Hearn nor AJ have been unreasonable here. And Hearn was just telling Ruiz he'll give him the venue after Ruiz had done nothing but claim the fight is happening in the US, even though he signed that contract but now want's to be dishonourable.
Hearn has said from the get go he wants it in the UK. AJ was the one saying the US.
Ruiz is a stand up guy, even though he keeps on crying about the contract he signed and wants to dishonour it, plus making out AJ was on performance enhancers in an interview with Joe Rogan? Yeah, what a right stand up guy he is. He's a coward and a pathetic little c3nt. He's proven that without a doubt with his non stop talking. I liked him at first, but not any more. He's just a typical Yank.
You finish up insulting and branding him like an entire populace of America.
And he's Mexican.
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[QUOTE]PBC boxers not worried about needing "protection', lol. But it's good to be smart in any profession. Boxers are smart enough to see that only matchroom fighters seem to get a consistent fair shake in UK bouts. No one runs to adventures in places where they stand a good chance of getting screwed over.
UK boxing has made their own bed, no one else. If fighters don't wanna deal with it that's UK boxing's problem. Sometimes perception becomes reality. People get to make their own decisions. You can't deny it's a "cozy" environment for UK fighters.
Make it cozy for everyone else. Stop whining like a child. "They don't wanna come over here doe". LoL![QUOTE]
Damn, those stars and stripes tinted glasses you wearing are super nationalistic. You make is sound like you go to the UK and you will be screwed over every step of your time in the country, So stay in the States where everybody gets fair play and everything is whiter than white over there. American Boxing is the most drug riddled and corrupt place in the sport, always has been always will be. But your so American you cant see it, i dont think your living in the real world, your living in your Ameica is the greatest at everything all of the time world.Comment
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Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
Seems like I read somewhere the contract says Joshua/Hearn have rights to have the rematch at a venue of their choosing. Does anyone know if that's true?
All Hearn meant by that comment was that he has to put together a whole promotion over there. Which isn't easy.
Just looking online I don't see anywhere saying it's Ruiz' choice. Do you have a definitive url saying otherwise?
'Ruiz Jr has been pushing for a return to Madison Square Garden, but Hearn reiterated it was Joshua’s call – and that a decision was imminent.'
‘Look, they don’t want to come to the UK, they never have done....‘We have to take that into consideration. Contractually, we know our position.Comment
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