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Originally posted by DaNeutral. View PostYou labeling Ruiz as a world beater now?
Yes!Last edited by MastaBlasta; 10-08-2019, 11:06 PM.
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Originally posted by MastaBlasta View PostUnless you've been informed that the judges are already bought out, you will be a laughingstock forever on this forum. You certainly don't recognize ability ... you just buy and regurgitate the hype.
You must've cried at Madison Square Garden. LoL!
If AJ can man up and beat Ruiz, I'll be impressed. Wide decision?? LoL, those 'fix' days are hopefully gone forever in AJ's career.
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Originally posted by MastaBlasta View PostParker ran and got a hometown decision. Only a one-sided, terrible referee can save AJ. He isn't as good a runner as Parker. There are ways AJ can win, but his trainer and all you blockhead brits think trying to stay at arms length is gonna do it. You're wrong. People have been trying to fight Ruiz that way forever.
I won't tell how to fight Ruiz here. If AJ runs he will never get a decision on the International Stage. A bad referee'd fight will ruin AJ's, hearn's, and Saudi Arabia's boxing careers. AJ is gonna have to fight and defeat this man ... or he will never have any credibility, and others will use Ruiz script till the end of his career.
He's in deep. He's a championship-level fighter ... but tricks, referee or judge favor, trying to stay at distance won't work ... unless he can land a bomb at distance. I think all you fan-girls will have him (typically) scared of being hit. You can't beat Ruiz being afraid to get hit ... unless you get home-town judged miscarriage of justice.
AJ will be hit, hard, many times. If he can't handle that he is going down.
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Originally posted by NachoMan View PostFor sure. Looking forward to an exciting rematch. I won't be upset by any outcome except a boring fight or a ****ty decision.
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Originally posted by Stevenubbs View PostDude. Wilder called out vlad for years. Even Emanuel stuart saw the potential in wilder. And Ruiz was most likely an amateur when vlad was prime lol... I'm guessing you're an aj fan spewing nonsense like that. Now we all know the truth about aj. The only tests out there for the top guys at heavy (wilder and fury) are eachother atm. Since even if aj wins this rematch in thrilling fashion the real boxing fans understand what would happen against a wilder. Fury stops aj in my opinion as well. We all know vlad was a hype job that didn't have a dance partner to show it till he was beaten by fury and then the old man vlad had aj going life and death. Vlad wasn't as good as any other elite heavy. His generation also was the weakest generation of heavyweight boxing probably in the history of the sport... so c'mon man you really think its the pbc fanboys fault for feeling the way they do? Cause they got a point.
Tell me again who wilder has beaten in his 11yrs.
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Looking forward to seeing a great fight no matter who wins.
I do think Ruiz will have to knock Joshua out again if he's any chance of keeping them belts, esp. seeing the cards after the last fight but it is what it is.
Ruiz needs a K/O AJ just needs to coast to a decision.
I think Ruiz will win but who cares what I think right.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
Andy Ruiz showed Wladimir Klitschko how winning a world title coming off the floor is done. Getting up is the first step, but, you have to put it all together and win Wladimir!
The only time I can remember this robot get up from a knockdown and win was WAAAAY back in 1998, against Steve Pannell -- this after Pannell was blasted by the future American HW champion of the world Hasim Rahman.
ever heard of samuel peter?
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Originally posted by Simurgh View Postthis is sad...
ever heard of samuel peter?
Then once again after Wladimir got whooped by Sam Peter big brother Vitali came after that and soften Sam Peter up for little Wladimir before their second encounter.
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Originally posted by MastaBlasta View PostUmmm, he did kinda dominate your world champ at MSG. You remember that fight? Does that make him a world beater?
Yes!
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