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Originally posted by El_Mero View Posthuh? 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...Last edited by thabanga510; 08-14-2019, 12:48 PM.
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Haymon working hard to keep those titles under PBC. Makes sense as he would control all of the Heavyweight titles.
Problem is not taking the fight means a few of those titles would be vacated and AJ would be installed as the interim or be put in a fight to pick them up right away.
He signed the deal to get his shot. Not really any way out where he gets what he wants.
I think they’ll throw him some extra cash and the fight happens in Saudi Arabia in Dec.
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Originally posted by thabanga510 View PostYea, but Ruiz dropped him 4 times. Those punches had him having Wilder day dreams. Ruiz got this stiff dude trying to learn rhythm, and you are only born with that.
In a 7 round fight, Joshua won 3 rounds on two of the judges scorecards (1,2, 5) & 4 rounds (1,2, 4, 5) on one judge scorecard and was up one round at the time of the stoppage.
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Originally posted by Queen_Leia View PostRuiz won the fight but are we going to ignore that he got dropped him in the 3rd as well? Anyone can win the rematch...it's not like Ruiz dominated him from opening bell to finish.
In a 7 round fight, Joshua won 3 rounds on two of the judges scorecards (1,2, 5) & 4 rounds (1,2, 4, 5) on one judge scorecard and was up one round at the time of the stoppage.
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Originally posted by Queen_Leia View PostWhy should Joshua? Fight on neutral ground. Ruiz was a voluntary defense.
and this is from someone who lives in NY.
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Originally posted by thabanga510 View PostYes, he got dropped but did you see him shrug off every punch after that? Joshua saw he wasn't hurting him anymore and that doubt creeped in. Fight will not go to the cards because Joshua backdoor game is trash and he can't sustain it.
Who cares if Ruiz didn't get dropped after that first knockdown? he got dropped and that will never be erased from the history books.
No boxer is scared of another Boxer...if he loses to Ruiz again, so be it, the better man won but he wants the rematch. Let give Joshua some credit here.
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Originally posted by Queen_Leia View PostWho cares if Ruiz didn't get dropped after that first knockdown? he got dropped and that will never be erased from the history books.
No boxer is scared of another Boxer...if he loses to Ruiz again, so be it, the better man won but he wants the rematch. Let give Joshua some credit here.
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