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  • Blond Beast
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    #31
    Originally posted by Curtis Harper
    Don't laugh but I watch Judge Judy (brainy lil sex kitten :boobies: ).
    If it's not in the contract, it doesn't exist.

    Any changes, all parties have to sign off on it.

    I'm guessing Andy is to blame for the hold up. He swears AJ is easy to beat, yet, unsure of his own skills if it's not happening where he wants. Will blame crooked judging and roids.....

    Until he's forced to commit, we will be forced to presume
    I’m sure Andy is the hold up too. He doesn’t like the position he’s in, so he’s trying to make things as hard as possible. Obviously it’s working. Contract battles take time and money, courts are full of them, just think of all the ones in boxing history. If every detail was lead pipe lock without potential loopholes or language issues, and if legal matters where so fast this fight would be signed and delivered already. He’s hoping to get something more than he signed for that’s all. Maybe he will get something maybe he won’t, but all of this delay he is still walking around as the champ. Nobody has seen this contract. If contracts are so simple to interpret then why aren’t things done already? I know my boxing history, and this was always going to be a mess. If somebody here knows better than those involved step in and get it done. Let’s not pretend hometown decisions is not a thing in boxing. Fighting in UK is as important to AJ as not fighting in the UK is to Ruiz. I like AJ. He’s great for the sport. So does anybody here think Ruiz is at an advantage bias wise? No way. Wilder v AJ is still there. Also boxers blame everything, that’s our fault because we buy into it. Christ AJ said everything was fine and he was focused, no excuses. Now he wasent focused, his mind was on Wilder. What does that even mean seriously?

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    • Jax teller
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      #32
      Originally posted by giant_king
      What's sad is we still don't know if Joshua success was by roids or natural ability.i said the same thing about Vlad.but Joshua needs to fight Ruiz in America at this point because of the tuff ped testing we have here.it would clear up any suspension of him roiding to success

      What "Tuff" testing? The VADA testing that he's had in since Wlad?

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      • Jax teller
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        #33
        Originally posted by Blond Beast
        I’m sure Andy is the hold up too. He doesn’t like the position he’s in, so he’s trying to make things as hard as possible. Obviously it’s working. Contract battles take time and money, courts are full of them, just think of all the ones in boxing history. If every detail was lead pipe lock without potential loopholes or language issues, and if legal matters where so fast this fight would be signed and delivered already. He’s hoping to get something more than he signed for that’s all. Maybe he will get something maybe he won’t, but all of this delay he is still walking around as the champ. Nobody has seen this contract. If contracts are so simple to interpret then why aren’t things done already? I know my boxing history, and this was always going to be a mess. If somebody here knows better than those involved step in and get it done. Let’s not pretend hometown decisions is not a thing in boxing. Fighting in UK is as important to AJ as not fighting in the UK is to Ruiz. I like AJ. He’s great for the sport. So does anybody here think Ruiz is at an advantage bias wise? No way. Wilder v AJ is still there. Also boxers blame everything, that’s our fault because we buy into it. Christ AJ said everything was fine and he was focused, no excuses. Now he wasent focused, his mind was on Wilder. What does that even mean seriously?
        Sounds to me like AJ is trying to talk himself up for the rematch. Making a couple excuses, saying he beats he 9/10 times in Tijuana etc.

        If it works good, if it doesn't he'll look foolish.

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        • giant_king
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          #34
          At jax.why do you think European fighters hate fighting in America.because they would get caught roiding buddy.just facts

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          • BangEM
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            #35
            Perfect flukey temple shots don't happen in every fight and Ruiz would need that in the rematch to have any chance of winning.

            The fat guy couldn't even get Josh out of there from the 4th rd to the 7th rd when Josh was out on his feet and his legs were gone. And most of the flurries he was throwing were illegal back of the head punches and that won't be allowed in the rematch unless he wants to get disqualified. It won't be in the US where refs are utterly corrupt - he would've to throw legal punches.

            Also, from the 4th to the 7th rd when Josh's legs were gone, he was still landing heavy shots on Ruiz at will. So that alone is enough to tell how the rematch is going to go. Ruiz's face is going to look like he was attacked by bees after he gets sparked out into a coma in the rematch.

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            • Weebler I
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              #36
              I think Ruiz wins about 6-7 times out of 10, Joshua needs to be at his very best in the rematch to nail that 30-40% chance.

              Joshua can do it if he maintains the distance, but his footwork, movement and stamina is poor so it's a huge question mark.

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              • 1hourRun
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                #37


                Still the Same
                Bob Seger

                You always won every time you placed a bet
                You're still damn good, no one's gotten to you yet
                Every time they were sure they had you caught
                You were quicker than they thought
                You'd just turn your back and walk
                You always said the cards would never do you wrong
                The trick, you said, was never play the game too long
                A gambler's share, the only risk that you would take
                The only loss you could forsake
                The only bluff you couldn't fake

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                • _Rexy_
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by BangEM
                  Perfect flukey temple shots don't happen in every fight and Ruiz would need that in the rematch to have any chance of winning.

                  The fat guy couldn't even get Josh out of there from the 4th rd to the 7th rd when Josh was out on his feet and his legs were gone. And most of the flurries he was throwing were illegal back of the head punches and that won't be allowed in the rematch unless he wants to get disqualified. It won't be in the US where refs are utterly corrupt - he would've to throw legal punches.

                  Also, from the 4th to the 7th rd when Josh's legs were gone, he was still landing heavy shots on Ruiz at will. So that alone is enough to tell how the rematch is going to go. Ruiz's face is going to look like he was attacked by bees after he gets sparked out into a coma in the rematch.
                  You’re an idiot if you think those punches were flukes. They were perfectly timed counter punches. You’re a bigger idiot saying that Joshua lost because of illegal rabbit punching. “From the fourth to the seventh...” lmfao Joshua was getting clubbed like a seal until he quit in his corner like a *****!! You and your doppelgänger Juggernaut are the two most ******ed accounts on this website.

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                  • *Makaveli*
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    Replies like yours are so lame. Ruiz got lucky and Joshua didn't recover. If Joshua took his time instead of diving in to try and finish Ruiz we wouldn't be talking about this now. That loss will only make Joshua better, learn from his mistakes.
                    If yer auntie had baws she'd be your uncle. Joshua got battered ******, dropped 4 times and quit, that's beyond luck

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                    • lagako10
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                      #40
                      Ruiz should take the WBC chump instead of this nonsense bum

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