AJ has confidence, correct the mistakes, Wlad had Vitali avenge his loss to Sanders

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    AJ has confidence, correct the mistakes, Wlad had Vitali avenge his loss to Sanders

    Would Wlad had been able to beat Sanders in an immediate rematch?

    I still think the loss that Wlad had to Sanders was more devastating than AJ’s loss to Ruiz.

    Been thinking about the concepts of rematches and if they have any nullification theory for how the first fight played out, doubts., etc.
  • boliodogs
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    #2
    Originally posted by I'm Widdit!
    Would Wlad had been able to beat Sanders in an immediate rematch?

    I still think the loss that Wlad had to Sanders was more devastating than AJ’s loss to Ruiz.

    Been thinking about the concepts of rematches and if they have any nullification theory for how the first fight played out, doubts., etc.
    We will never know how Vlad would have done in a rematch with Saunders. One thing is certain and that is Vitali DID NOT avenge Wlad's lost to Saunders. That is impossible. No boxer can avenge another boxer's loss for him. Only the boxer himself can avenge that loss by beating the boxer who beat him, Vitali's win over Saunders was a win for Vitali not a win for Wlad. The concept that one boxer can avenge another boxer's loss is ****** and wrong. Wlad never avenged his lost to Saunders so the record remains Saunders one win and Wlad one loss, Vitali's win over Saunders avenges or changes nothing. Aj will get his rematch. My pick is Ruiz by KO and it would still be Ruiz by KO if AJ had a fight or two before rematching Ruiz. I think Ruiz has the right style and the skills to beat AJ every time. What's your pick?

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    • boliodogs
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      #3
      You start so many threads you can't even finish them. I asked you who you picked to win and you can't give me an answer. Don't start the thread then ass hole idiot.

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      • Phenom
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        #4
        AJ looks stressed as **** I'm honestly worried for the guy he doesn't have anyone looking out for him it seems just a buisness for them

        I hope he doesn't lose it and do something ******

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        • DreamFighter
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          #5
          AJ might win, we dont know,but Wlads loss and his fear of getting smashed out easily a 2nd time was far worse,he lost to and feared a retiree who had never got to the level needed to fight for a title in his entire career, whereas Ruiz has earned one shot previously, and was prime even if he is a miserable state of opposition.

          i echo the concept of revenge was ******, a retired noone tested both the Klitschkos heavily, an embarrassing statement of how manipulative and poor their careers were.
          Last edited by DreamFighter; 08-20-2019, 08:44 AM.

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          • elfag
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            #6
            Well the fight has to be signed and AJ has to actually win it for it to matter.

            Immediate rematches are both the best way to clear all doubts and also the highest risk.

            AJ-Ruiz is closer to Sanders-Wlad than it is say Rahman-Lewis, where Lewis got KO'd by a single big punch.

            AJ was thoroughly dominated by Ruiz and had no answer. I think he loses the rematch but if he makes the fight then props to him for trying.

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            • Jewish-Reptile
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              Yeh I completely see where you’re coming from, AJ went back to NY and stopped Ruiz in brutal..... wait a moment someone here just reminded me the rematch isn’t even signed !? Damn no way man you be like Nostradamus or some shyt dude, you got the winning lottery numbers for this even homie I’d love to put my daughters through college and university, hook a brother up.
              Last edited by Jewish-Reptile; 08-20-2019, 09:03 AM.

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              • Marchegiano
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                #8
                I think he should take Lennox's advise and fight a bum.

                Wlad didn't have to fight Corrie to reign for a decade. I think Josh is too proud to let that happen.

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                • juggernaut666
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                  #9
                  Sanders chose not to rematch Wlad and vacated his belt but his second loss was in 42 fights.

                  Joshua was already a unified champion when he lost with a few more title defenses compared to Wlads first loss with not holding major titles and losing to a journeyman fighter Ross Purity. Joshua first loss vs Wlads 2 losses ,we have to see he lost twice ,including Sanders ,but Joshua and as champion only once is not as bad .


                  The better fighter usually makes adjustments and wins the second time. Sanders doesn't have a career that tells anyone he wins a rematch with Wlad . We don't know how Joshua will come in a second Ruiz fight but hes the favorite and that's because he should win,we expect him to win ,otherwise you have the mind set Sanders would defeat Wlad again and take into account like Wlad , AJ did not have proper sparring either and had more distractions going into the first fight and that's backwards thinking.
                  Last edited by juggernaut666; 08-20-2019, 10:18 AM.

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                  • uppercut510
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                    #10
                    do these constant threads about aj and wilder help you all sleep?

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