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  • 8/14/19
    Hearn said:

    "We have to let [Ruiz] know the time, date and venue, which we have done. That's it.

    "They are contractually bound for the rematch.

    "There are no conversations between the two teams about not doing the fight. I don't perceive a problem.

    "He signed a contract with us that he was absolutely over the moon with, that gave him the opportunity of a lifetime. He will 100 per cent honor that contract."

    Hearn added that if Ruiz did not fight Joshua, he could face a "legal battle that could put him out of boxing for years."

    Ruiz should honor the contract he signed. He has a HUGE chance to beat AJ again. Not sure why he's trying to act weird about it....Haymon in his ear is all I can guess

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    • Put some respect on the WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO CHAMPION name!

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      • It's just like the night when Hearn jumped into the ring during the Froch/Bute fight.....before it was finished!.....he's been used to getting his own way.His dad(lol) 'we run the show'...Ruiz is having none of it and good for him. The Hearn's and their ridiculous rematch demands have stopped a lot of big fights happening so don't think these crooks are good for the sport.Barry Hearn had Eubank sr. fighting postmen in the 90's when there was great fighters like Mike mcCallum and James Tony without a mention.Only the fools fall for this bollocks from this pair.....I like Joshua but i'm glad Ruiz is going to put the Hearns on the side line.

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        • It makes you laugh, this kunt had a very lucky night is all.
          He accepted the fight and terms for the chance he was given by Eddie Hearn and team Joshua. Further to that, he got the win and by doing that, he and his crew think in some way they are controlling it.
          A win in the rematch will make that certain but at the moment, he’s just minding the belts, just like any fight that has a rematch clause WHERE it is exercised in this way. Surely he didn’t think that by being given this golden opportunity it wouldn’t come with conditions? His management? And even at this point, he is saying they set the terms of the offer EDDIE HEARN offered THEM?
          :wank:

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          • Originally posted by micky1971 View Post
            It makes you laugh, this kunt had a very lucky night is all.
            He accepted the fight and terms for the chance he was given by Eddie Hearn and team Joshua. Further to that, he got the win and by doing that, he and his crew think in some way they are controlling it.
            A win in the rematch will make that certain but at the moment, he’s just minding the belts, just like any fight that has a rematch clause WHERE it is exercised in this way. Surely he didn’t think that by being given this golden opportunity it wouldn’t come with conditions? His management? And even at this point, he is saying they set the terms of the offer EDDIE HEARN offered THEM?
            :wank:

            dominating someone over multiple rounds is not "lucky"

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            • Originally posted by BangEM View Post
              LMAO! The fat man is scared, lol.

              Let the big litigation begin.

              Regardless, it's all Eddie Hearn's fault. You know matchroom and PBC don't get along, yet you decided to pick a PBC fighter. This is why people do feasibility studies and risk assessment because things might go left. And when it was clear that AJ wasn't fit to fight that night and it has been clear from fight week - the fight should've been called off. Rematch clause isn't always a great safety net. AJ feels betrayed and no matter the number of boxers matchroom ends up signing - it won't replace AJ when he finally leaves matchroom. The signs and cryptic messages are clear...this is what happens when greed takes over.

              Andy Ruiz is done. AJ isn't fighting in America or anywhere close to that continent. Just retire and throw all the belts in the bin. AJ will collect them back in the next two years and go on to become the undisputed. AJ also needs to keep pruning his team and keep Americans away from him.
              Can you imagine Wilder's right hand touching AJ's chin?? We all seen what Ruiz's right & left hands did to AJ's chin & head. I can't see anybody who would be afraid of fighting AJ. His chin made from Amir Khan's ancestors!

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              • The hate from you Euro fans is getting out of control.

                Glad Andy is sticking it you lame fucccks.

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                • Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
                  8/14/19
                  Hearn said:

                  "We have to let [Ruiz] know the time, date and venue, which we have done. That's it.

                  "They are contractually bound for the rematch.

                  "There are no conversations between the two teams about not doing the fight. I don't perceive a problem.

                  "He signed a contract with us that he was absolutely over the moon with, that gave him the opportunity of a lifetime. He will 100 per cent honor that contract."

                  Hearn added that if Ruiz did not fight Joshua, he could face a "legal battle that could put him out of boxing for years."

                  Ruiz should honor the contract he signed. He has a HUGE chance to beat AJ again. Not sure why he's trying to act weird about it....Haymon in his ear is all I can guess
                  So he agreed to a rematch, that is not a contract for the second fight. A new contract will have to be drawn up and agreed to.

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                  • Ruiz has to be the dumbest boxer alive or at least his legal representatives are.

                    If he doesn't go through with this rematch, he might as well retire because --

                    (a) If he fights anyone other than AJ next, he will be sued and will lose in court. Hearn has a rematch contract.

                    (b) Hearn will sue any promoter who interferes with his rematch clause, thus if Ruiz can't fight...how will he make a living to pay for his crazy ass spending.

                    (c) IBF will strip him due to not honoring his mandatory (which he can't because no promoter will promote his fight out of fear of legal litigation). WBA & WBO may soon follow suit and strip him if their champion can't defend his titles.


                    Ruiz was a voluntary fight, he didn't "earn" it per se so he should just honor his contract. Hearn and co are not fighting in the U.S or Mexico...what part of this does Ruiz not understand?

                    Oh and he say Joshua is scared of him? How? Ruiz seems to forget that Joshua dropped him too.
                    Last edited by Queen_Leia; 08-14-2019, 12:43 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by thabanga510 View Post
                      So he agreed to a rematch, that is not a contract for the second fight. A new contract will have to be drawn up and agreed to.
                      huh? When he signed on for the initial fight, he signed for the rematch clause as well. No new contract has to be drawn up. Pretty sure it was cut and dry in the contract. I could be wrong. But it seems like Ruiz's side thinks different. And if thats the case, hope he's ready for a long court battle and potential loss of money he earned from the 1st fight and any punitive and compensatory damages due to not honoring the 2nd fight. He better lawyer up ASAP imo.

                      btw, I think Ruiz has one helluva shot to repeat in the rematch. Not sure why he wouldnt honor what he signed off on...

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