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

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  • champion4ever
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    #61
    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
    Anybody who thinks Hearn will take this to court is a fool. He has no choice but to give Ruiz more money.

    He's going to take Ruiz to court and miss out on a $100 mil fight (if these Saudi's are legit) over a couple million? Then the IBF & WBO strip Ruiz while it's held up in court. And AJ won't fight either while it's in court. So Eddie's biggest money maker is out also.

    It's called leverage. The leverage is you pay me more or miss out on a $100 mil fight and sideline your biggest money maker in the process.

    Give Ruiz $20 mil out of that $100 mil. $80 mil of something is more than nothing at all
    That is not entirely accurate. If Andy Ruiz decides to fight for the undisputed Heavyweight crown against Deontay Wilder then that will take precedence over any mandatory from the sanctioning bodies.

    I believe that is what Al Haymon and the PBC is hedging their bets on by constantly delaying and postponing this rematch for as long as they can. Once the sanctioning bodies start calling in those mandatories; Then that's when Al comes in to make the Wilder vs Ruiz bout for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world.

    The WBC and WBA are already on record saying they are down for it. Also, the WBO since it's organization is a spawn of the WBA is down for it too.

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      #62
      Originally posted by rolshans
      Oh for sure, AJ would also lose out...but so would Ruiz and Haymon. Haymon's a very smart businessman, and it's very obvious a lawsuit would be a terrible business decision. It's an empty threat. As others have said, no harm in making an empty threat -- maybe Ruiz could get a few more M's. But you'd be out your mind to think he'd get more than an extra couple million lmaoo.
      Ruiz has a bigger fight than AJ. He has Wilder. What big fights are there for Joshua? Eddie's gonna have him fight Pulev for that IBF that's about to be stripped? Or Usyk for that WBO that's about to be stripped? Would it be smart to give up a $100 mil fight because a fighter wants an extra couple of million?

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      • Skip Bayless
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        #63
        he signed a contract. hearn should sue if fatboy doesn't want to come to the table

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          #64
          Originally posted by Skip Bayless
          he signed a contract. hearn should sue if fatboy doesn't want to come to the table
          Sue him over a couple million while losing a $100 mil fight?????

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            #65
            Originally posted by Duckweather
            Wilder will be busy fighting Ortiz. In the meantime Ruiz will be stripped by WBO(or fight usyk another hearn fighter), and then forced by Arum to fight pulev or vacate.
            Team Wilder reserves the right to postpone both Ortiz and Fury, once the Ruiz bout becomes available. He owes those two nothing anyway. It's always been a dream of Wilder's of becoming the Undisputed Heavyweight champion of the world anyhow.

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              #66
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              That is not entirely accurate. If Andy Ruiz decides to fight for the undisputed Heavyweight crown against Deontay Wilder then that will take precedence over any mandatory from the sanctioning bodies.

              I believe that is what Al Haymon and the PBC is hedging their bets on by constantly delaying and postponing this rematch for as long as they can. Once the sanctioning bodies start calling in those mandatories; Then that's when Al comes in to make the Wilder vs Ruiz bout for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world.

              The WBC and WBA are already on record saying they are down for it. Also, the WBO since it's organization is a spawn of the WBA is down for it too.
              If he gets taken to court he can't fight at all

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              • tophat1
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                #67
                as unfair as it sounds he knew what he was signing upto before the first fight .

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                • sicko
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                  Sue him over a couple million while losing a $100 mil fight?????
                  It is a Waste of Time, they're all emotions ZERO LOGIC I swear

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                  • Kezzer
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                    #69
                    He risks losing more than he earned against Joshua from the first fight! I doubt this will go far, probably trying it on - and if it doesn’t work, probably has to back down

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                      If he gets taken to court he can't fight at all
                      The only thing that can prevent or stop Ruiz from fighting is a court injunction forbidding him to fight. Other than that he is free to fight whomever he so please; Especially if Al Haymon decides to challenge the legality of the rematch clause on appeal.

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