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  • thack
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    It wouldn't surprise me that once Ruiz does away with Joshua again which I expect then Wilder would sooner fight Ruiz than Fury again. I would imagine Ruiz being easier to hit with his massive power and slow feet compared to what we saw of Fury against him. Plus of course they are both Americans and they've stated it would be easy to make.Then look to Tyson to put an end to Joshua in a Wembley Stadium masterclass.

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  • Urtain
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    It's obvious PBC is waiting till Spence - Porter weekend to anounce the Wilder - Ortiz fight, because it'll be another PPV and they don't want to have a negative effect in September PPV's sales.

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  • Califire209
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    Don't worry Hearn, AJ will be knocked out again, so you don't have to worry about a future unification

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  • El_Mero
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    Seems like Wilder is taking a page from the FMJ handbook. I remember he used to do this type of stuff when Pac had a press conference

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  • pugil1st
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    Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
    Which was the point, they know Wilder won't fight AJ. Even if Ruiz wins he won't be fighting until April or May so Wilder just wants to avoid Fury a rematch he wanted when only the loser persues.
    Why wouldn't Wilder fight AJ? If he can't take shots from Ruiz then we know a shot from Wilder is going to KHTFO. Some of you Brits are so delusional mofos.

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  • Redd Foxx
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    Lol, the interview sounds like Hearn has no faith left in his guy. He comes across so squirrely. Not only did AJ lose stock and confidence, you can see that Hearn lost his too.

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  • sicko
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    Well AJ have to actually beat Andy Ruiz first!

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  • DaNeutral.
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    Hearn has a point. Wilders a nob head. Anyway we all know wilder wants to face the winner of Joshua Ruiz 2 as long as its Ruiz. Wilders had plenty of opportunities to face Joshua and has turned down every single one of them. Worst thing is he kept crying lowball yet the 1st and worst offer from Hearn and AJ is STILL for more money than Wilder has ever earnt from a fight.

    Lowballs and career high pay never belonged in the same sentence until wilder came about.

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  • Straightener
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    When wilder talks about unification he’s talking about Ruiz

    Wilder is hoping fury will step aside so two pbc fighters can fight for the pbc belt

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  • 6ixsidesniper
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    I was rooting for AJ but Hearn is making it real easy to root for Andy.

    How long is he planning on ducking Wilder?

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