Copp: Ruiz wants more than $9 mil or he won't fight in Saudi Arabia

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  • champion4ever
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    #171
    Originally posted by REDEEMER
    This is a flat out lie. While a permanent injucture is in play it will block A side Andy from other fights that's why its called permanent ? Ha

    If Ruiz counters it he still has to remove the existing one which then would be called a reversal of appeals ,keep trying though kid you're getting better at jibberish . Ha

    Alls you did was look up the types of injuctions and then you actually contradicted yourself in your own post which states the defendant must be able to show evidence of no wrong doing to have it thrown out .Good luck with that one.

    Edit :P.s I was the first one to bring up injunctions weeks ago on here for this very reason we have now and everyone then became lawyers ? You're friggin Wilder fans get out of here. Ha
    Dude, stop being an elitist, pompous, egotistical asshole. It's only boxing. So relax. There's no need to one up everyone who disagrees with you in order to prove how smart your are on a fucking boxing forum.

    If you have paid close enough attention to what I wrote, then you would have known that I said that Ruiz would not be able to fight unless he got that permanent injunction lifted on appeal.

    Once again please pay close attention to what I am about to say, so your low IQ brain can process what I am about to write ok? Counterinjunctions are injunctions that stop or reverse the enforcement of another injunction; Particularly a Permanent injunction.

    Both motions are typically filed concurrently; Which means at the same time.

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      #172
      Originally posted by Laligalaliga
      Not when there is injunction from court stopping either fighter from fighting till the case is resolved. Does Ruiz have funds to go true legal battle with matchroom despite having a binding contract?
      Is that a wise decision?
      True, I absolutely agree with you. He won't be able to fight if there is a court injunction against him pending an appeal.

      However, this is much bigger than just Andy Ruiz mate, you are missing the bigger picture. Someone is behind the scenes that are pulling Ruiz' strings while backing him up.

      That's the real force behind his posturing and maneuvering; Not Andy Ruiz. He is just a puppet and a figurehead.

      Andy is not this shrewd, tactical and educated to make such moves. He is being instructed by someone who wields great power and influence in the fight game.

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      • Marchegiano
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        #173
        Whatever.

        I am the only member of the forum who has signed television contracts.

        I am the only member of the forum who has international patents and deals with international IP laws.

        These "experts" are guys who read articles and formed opinions based on those articles. The article writers have writing credentials not financial, legal, or even boxing credentials outside of press cred.

        And that's why every time y'all talk about contracts the whole thread gets dumb as ****. Because, when you form strong opinions about something you hardly understand, guess what, that's textbook dumbassery.

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        • NaijaD
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          #174
          Can’t knock Ruiz for trying to get more money but the reality is he signed a contract without which he would not have gotten the first fight.

          No one forced him to sign it and without these 2 fights he’d never see this much money that now is supposedly not enough for him. Dude just needs to get on with it and win the rematch so he’s free to ask for whatever, fight whoever and wherever he wants. He doesn’t get to do that right now.

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          • Laligalaliga
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            #175
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            True, I absolutely agree with you. He won't be able to fight if there is a court injunction against him pending an appeal.

            However, this is much bigger than just Andy Ruiz mate, you are missing the bigger picture. Someone is behind the scenes that are pulling Ruiz' strings while backing him up.

            That's the real force behind his posturing and maneuvering; Not Andy Ruiz. He is just a puppet and a figurehead.

            Andy is not this shrewd, tactical and educated to make such moves. He is being instructed by someone who wields great power and influence in the fight game.
            It doesn't matter whose behind him. Once there is injunction, its a loose loose for him. Personally I think he can demand for money money considering the offer from SA and get the fight done.

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              #176
              Originally posted by Laligalaliga
              It doesn't matter whose behind him. Once there is injunction, its a loose loose for him. Personally I think he can demand for money money considering the offer from SA and get the fight done.
              No, you do not understand. An injunction would only prevent him from fighting anyone else other Anthony Joshua. He won't lose any money.

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              • Laligalaliga
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                #177
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                No, you do not understand. An injunction would only prevent him from fighting anyone else other Anthony Joshua. He won't lose any money.
                Now you forgot time is money and he also needs to pay the legal guys as far as the case keeps prolonging.
                That's not good for him I believe.

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                  #178
                  Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                  Now you forgot time is money and he also needs to pay the legal guys as far as the case keeps prolonging.
                  That's not good for him I believe.
                  But then if he does that he loses all the belts and AJ will never win back those titles again.

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                  • ReggieKray
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                    #179
                    We all would do the same.

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                    • Laligalaliga
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                      #180
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      But then if he does that he loses all the belts and AJ will never win back those titles again.
                      Now you are mistaking....AJ is still the cash cow of the division even without belts. Everybody that wants a pay day still wants to fight him.
                      Now let's assume the belts are split, it won't take AJ more than 2/3 fights to be champ again and go on to unify.
                      AJ is still the man of the division. Which ever way, its a loose loose for Ruiz. I still believe the best option for him is to cash in and try to win the rematch.

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