Wilder: Ruiz Jr fight is bigger than AJ fight will ever

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  • BangEM
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    #41
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    Don't you worry. NSB can always count on Brits getting all worked up and then that fighter getting his wig pushed back. That is when the fun begins.
    Is NSB = Boxingscene? If so, most of the Brits here are either fake Brits who suck off yanks, a bunch of Lewandoskis and Abdis, and Northern England yobs. All the true Brits are on YouTube thugging it out and singing “Sweet Caroline” and would continue to do so if AJ loses. True Brits will always support the flag bearer, which AJ is.

    But when AJ sparks Ruiz out in the rematch - I’d like to e-slap the two yank biitches “Eff Panda” and “Red Foxx”. Those two f*ggots have punchable faces, lol. I’ll give you a pass because you’re from New Jeruz, but those two country boys with country grammar from the hillbilly South won’t get a pass. LMAO.

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      #42
      Originally posted by NachoMan
      Haha, while I could actually go for some nachos, I think you're missing my point. I fully acknowledged in my first post that there is no bigger fight going right now than the Aj vs Ruiz Jr rematch. Everybody and their mother heard about the first fight and they all want to know about the rematch. What makes the fight so big is not the hardcore fan attention, of course, but rather the attention from casual sports fans and even people who don't even follow sports (like my wife). Ask those people the names of the fighters or any information about their respective careers and see what you get. They know these fighters for the event, the spectacle, the online meme sensation that the first fight was. They know "giant shiny musclebound black dude" vs "sweet jellyroll mexican guy."
      Casuals drive the money in sports. So you agree with me then.

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      • boliodogs
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        #43
        Originally posted by BangEM
        LMAO.

        So a Wilder who can't sell 9,000 tickets in a 17,000 capacity arena is now a Mayweather and Andy Ruiz who was fighting in-front of 500 people 5 months ago is Canelo? LMAO.

        I guess Maurice Hooker vs Ramirez was light welterweight Mayweather and Canelo based on your logic. I heard they also did 2.5million PPV buys.
        Better be careful about LMAO is much or you won't have any ass left to laugh off.

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        • SUBZER0ED
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          #44
          The interesting thing is according to Wilder, a fight with Ruiz is bigger than with Joshua. And why is that? Because he beat Joshua, who was the undefeated, unified champion. Andy's fame is based on whom he beat. Before that, few knew who Ruiz was. Now if Joshua was the bum that Wilder suggests he is, Ruiz's victory over him wouldn't mean much- similarly to AJ's victory over Charles Martin for the IBF belt. So, if Joshua beats the guy who beat him, how is a fight against he & Wilder not then the bigger one?

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            #45
            Gotta love some of these threads. Being born in the US, according to some, means you are more inherantly adept at boxing than other nations?

            PPV figures? Who gives a f**k. What does it mean exactly? AJ, Wilder, Ruiz and Fury are mediocre HW's in a mediocre division. Will any of them still be talked about in ten years?

            Shocking.

            AJ is frank Bruno in disguise, Wilder knocks out bums for a living, remember he couldn't knock out a ***** who lives in a caravan and boshes drugs in his spare time, Ruiz is a fat Mexican who had his 15 mins of fame. The division is poor and has been for ages imo.

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            • BangEM
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              #46
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              Better be careful about LMAO is much or you won't have any ass left to laugh off.
              Huh???????

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              • Laligalaliga
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                #47
                Originally posted by BangEM
                LMAO. You obviously have no clue. Boxing isn’t for you - stick to eating Nacho and burritos, lol.

                I don’t even think any fight of recent has generated more coverage. AJ isn’t known in the US, yet AJ vs Ruiz is what they keep talking about on every boxing programme in the US in the last 2months even during fights that have nothing to do with them.
                You are absolutely right.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                  The interesting thing is according to Wilder, a fight with Ruiz is bigger than with Joshua. And why is that? Because he beat Joshua, who was the undefeated, unified champion. Andy's fame is based on whom he beat. Before that, few knew who Ruiz was. Now if Joshua was the bum that Wilder suggests he is, Ruiz's victory over him wouldn't mean much- similarly to AJ's victory over Charles Martin for the IBF belt. So, if Joshua beats the guy who beat him, how is a fight against he & Wilder not then the bigger one?
                  Wilder always loves the easy road. He can only wish for Ruiz to win but the snickers man will be punched back to his original position. Wilder has always been scared of AJ. He won't fight him even $200mil.

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