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  • Boxingraya
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    #31
    Originally posted by Angeljuice
    Nobody was hiding any flaws ever. AJ has always been honest about his boxing style and has always accepted that he has a lot to learn.

    He knows he is flawed, he openly admits it in interviews, that's what makes him so interesting. No fake indestructible persona here.

    He is an almighty athlete who is being taught to Box, he is learning as he goes.

    Maybe watch a bit of footage of somebody before judging them (it will save some blushes).
    Oh, I'm sorry, had AJ been KTFO before? No? Then Ruiz did expose him. Before Ruiz folks (mostly dumb shiiiits) thought he could rule the division. We now know that isn't true.

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    • Boxingraya
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      #32
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
      You talk about the Flaws of AJ then go on to talk about Wilder ripping AJ's head off even though he has more flaws than the whole division combined?

      Maybe in the next life, hey.... Maybe.
      It might have to be in the next life if AJ can't get past Ruiz again. Lol.

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      • Boxingraya
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        #33
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee
        AJ lost against Ruiz because he went on the inside and started swinging. Everyone knows a fighter with AJ's dimensions shouldn't be trading on the inside with a shorter fighter with faster hands. Had that not happened, AJ would have clearly won. But he was ****** and paid the price for trying to finish Ruiz off after dropping him even though Ruiz had his legs underneath him after being dropped.
        Right. AJ decided to lose and Ruiz was just there to receive the generosity. Ruiz barely even hit him. In fact I think AJ knocked himself out. No credit to Ruiz at all bro.

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        • Angeljuice
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          #34
          Originally posted by Boxingraya
          Oh, I'm sorry, had AJ been KTFO before? No? Then Ruiz did expose him. Before Ruiz folks (mostly dumb shiiiits) thought he could rule the division. We now know that isn't true.
          He's been knocked down dozens of times. He wasn't knocked out either, a knockout is a ten count.

          He knocked Ruiz down for the first time ever, then charged in and got a blow to the back of the head (behind the ear) from which he never recovered.

          He can still unite the division because on his day he can beat anyone. Try to talk less in clichés, and don't be so belligerent.

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          • Boxingraya
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            #35
            Originally posted by Angeljuice
            He's been knocked down dozens of times. He wasn't knocked out either, a knockout is a ten count.

            He knocked Ruiz down for the first time ever, then charged in and got a blow to the back of the head (behind the ear) from which he never recovered.

            He can still unite the division because on his day he can beat anyone. Try to talk less in clichés, and don't be so belligerent.
            Cliche is the excuses you guys come up with.

            Try and give Ruiz some credit. You'll find it way easier than the tired excuses you need to look up.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee
              You want Fury to fight AJ before he fights Wilder even though there's a contract signed for Feb? Haha.

              You just want everyone to eliminate themselves to make it easier for Wilder. But hey, I expect that of punks. It's been the case for Wilder's whole career and his equally scummy fans want the same. No wonder you're drawn to the complete fraud and coward.
              I don't care who comes first honestly.. But as a fan.. I want the Champion of the U.K to fight the Champion of America.. Who's the Champion AJ or Fury! If AJ beats Ruiz then faces Fury for the title king of the U.K... It would make the Wilder fight for Undisputed huge! But honestly I don't think AJ will beat Ruiz and I don't think Wilder needs to fight Fury when he can face Ruiz after Ortiz for Undisputed! But it wouldn't be as big..

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              • Weebler I
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                #37
                Originally posted by juggernaut666
                Another dumb post on here. lol

                Ruiz was the 4th guy they went to ,to try and get a fight after others declined. hearn wasn't TRYING anything he was looking to geta scheduled fight for Joshua. If you guys don't like fights so much why do you watch ?
                Give over man, you have nothing for me.

                Hearn balls'd up the Wilder fight last year, balls'd up the Whyte fight this year (that no one wanted anyway).

                Tried to push a ****ty Miller fight on us and got his just desserts when he failed a drug test, he thought he had another soft touch in Ruiz and got found out again.

                Hearn brought it all on himself by trying to be clever, he played games with Joshua's career and it blew up in his face.
                Last edited by Weebler I; 09-14-2019, 09:37 PM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Weebler I
                  Give over man, you have nothing for me.

                  Hearn balls'd up the Wilder fight last year, balls'd up the Whyte fight this year (that no one wanted anyway).

                  Tried to push a ****ty Miller fight on us and got his just desserts when he failed a drug test, he thought he had another soft touch in Ruiz and got found out again.

                  Hearn brought it all on himself by trying to be clever, he played games with Joshua's career and it blew up in his face.
                  Another dummy on here.thought you were at least SUB mentally stable,i guess not ?

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    His VADA testing is a recent thing. Which coincidentally might explain why he recently has looked more mortal.
                    He started doing it when he fought Whyte. Plus the UKAD testing which has been there from the start.

                    Don't you mean he stepped up in quality of opposition? Yeah, you don't go round wiping them out the way you do with nobodies in a couple of rounds.

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                    • Sid-Knee
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Boxingraya
                      It might have to be in the next life if AJ can't get past Ruiz again. Lol.
                      Wilder's flaws will evaporate if AJ can't get past Ruiz in the rematch?

                      If you don't have the skill to play the game, don't even bother. As I say, maybe in the next life. Probably not though.

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