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  • kafkod
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    #11
    Originally posted by Curt Henning
    since the fury fight...wilder will have made 7+ for that....10 mil for breazeale...and at least 10 for the ortiz rematch....in the last year and half?!?!?! thats like 30 mil

    how many US fighters have made 30 mil in that time span? in fact how many current US fighters have made that at all!!!

    i guess uncle al still doing wilder dirty with his really dumb moves! he got ruiz the two AJ fights! so thats two US HWs hes getting paid more than basically every fighter sans canelo, golovkin and pacquiao!!!!
    Andy Ruiz's purse for the AJ rematch ... what Eddie Hearn said it was going to be.

    Location of the AJ rematch ... where Eddie Hearn wanted it to be.

    "I wanna thank Al Haymon doe ..."
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    • Scipio2009
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      #12
      Originally posted by BigStomps
      We both know it's bullshet! No way Ruiz making anywhere near that kinda money.
      But my question is why do idiots like you love to give props to another man for Andy Ruiz's accomplishments???
      You're like the 20th idiot on here who's said thank Al Haymon for Andy Ruiz winning the belts....
      WTF kinda shet is that????
      Why the fucc would anyone with common sense who isn't a ****rider thank Al Haymon for Andy's success???
      Did Al Haymon get in the ring and fight AJ??
      Did Al Haymon knock AJ out and take his belts??
      Fucc no he didn't! Andy Ruiz did!
      So why the fucc would anyone thank Al Haymon for Andy Ruiz becoming heavyweight champ??
      I give props to Andy Ruiz and his trainer Manny Robles for training hard and coming up with a plan to beat AJ.
      Y'all fuccing idiots sound ****** as fucc!!
      You Fool's got Al Haymon so far down your throat you fools probably thank him and pray to him every night before bed....
      Top Rank walked away from Andy Ruiz, a one-loss Mexican American heavyweight, who looks like ****, but could argue for still being undefeated.

      And, with Top Rank done with him, it's not like there was a big bidding war waiting to scoop him up either.

      Haymon and Co reached out, and got the deal done; come back with a fight, set up a SoCal barnburner against Cris Arreola, before setting things up for a likely clash with Kownacki to build a shot at Wilder for the winner.

      Jarell Miller being a **** up (and Eddie Hearn being desperate to have a body that was American across at MSG) opened up the opportunity to shortcut the plan by at least a year, and Joshua trying to rush in for the finish has definitely extended the window to settle things for the rest of his life and his children's lives, but let's not ignore the opportunity that was delivered by Haymon.


      Without getting the shot on TV for Garcia-Granados on FOX, Ruiz's name isn't anywhere near the list of names viable to fill in when Miller ****s up, Ruiz doesn't get the opportunity, and lightning doesn't strike in the fourth.

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      • Jax teller
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        #13
        Originally posted by Scipio2009
        Top Rank walked away from Andy Ruiz, a one-loss Mexican American heavyweight, who looks like ****, but could argue for still being undefeated.

        And, with Top Rank done with him, it's not like there was a big bidding war waiting to scoop him up either.

        Haymon and Co reached out, and got the deal done; come back with a fight, set up a SoCal barnburner against Cris Arreola, before setting things up for a likely clash with Kownacki to build a shot at Wilder for the winner.

        Jarell Miller being a **** up (and Eddie Hearn being desperate to have a body that was American across at MSG) opened up the opportunity to shortcut the plan by at least a year, and Joshua trying to rush in for the finish has definitely extended the window to settle things for the rest of his life and his children's lives, but let's not ignore the opportunity that was delivered by Haymon.


        Without getting the shot on TV for Garcia-Granados on FOX, Ruiz's name isn't anywhere near the list of names viable to fill in when Miller ****s up, Ruiz doesn't get the opportunity, and lightning doesn't strike in the fourth.
        Yeah and none of that adds up to a plan from Al Haymon for Ruiz getting the shot at AJ.

        Ruiz got the fight (directly), Ruiz won the fight, Ruiz gets the credit.

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        • Curt Henning
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          #14
          hey guys andy ruiz is making 20x what he did in the first fight for the rematch! you heard it here first from the wilder/pbc hater kraftzman! thats the real news here! stop hating on wilder....wilder and ruiz are making more than any US boxers! al haymon does good things

          meanwhile hearn still cant get a decent fight for andrade and tevin farmer...nobody cares about them!!! without AJ's built in fame and stardom, being from the UK, hearn has basically nothing!

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          • Curt Henning
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            #15
            some of you are either too dumb, or blinded by al haymon hate, to see what im really saying here is how dumb you haymon haters are.......saying things like ruiz is making 140 mil in the rematch just proves you losers will try and say literally anything to make them look bad......which is pathetic and sad...its even worse than anything you can say about someone who actually defends haymon

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            • BigStomps
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              #16
              Originally posted by Scipio2009
              Top Rank walked away from Andy Ruiz, a one-loss Mexican American heavyweight, who looks like ****, but could argue for still being undefeated.

              And, with Top Rank done with him, it's not like there was a big bidding war waiting to scoop him up either.

              Haymon and Co reached out, and got the deal done; come back with a fight, set up a SoCal barnburner against Cris Arreola, before setting things up for a likely clash with Kownacki to build a shot at Wilder for the winner.

              Jarell Miller being a **** up (and Eddie Hearn being desperate to have a body that was American across at MSG) opened up the opportunity to shortcut the plan by at least a year, and Joshua trying to rush in for the finish has definitely extended the window to settle things for the rest of his life and his children's lives, but let's not ignore the opportunity that was delivered by Haymon.


              Without getting the shot on TV for Garcia-Granados on FOX, Ruiz's name isn't anywhere near the list of names viable to fill in when Miller ****s up, Ruiz doesn't get the opportunity, and lightning doesn't strike in the fourth.
              Aye if you wanna thank Al Haymon for taking a chance on Andy Ruiz and giving him an opportunity to fight on the Garcia-Granados fight then that's cool. I've got no problem with that.
              But when a manager/promoter starts getting more props than the fighter himself for beating his opponent and becoming world champ then that just shows you that motherfuccers on here aren't boxing fans. They some promoter/network groupies. That's all I'm trying to say.
              I've got nothing against Al Haymon and i hope he keeps signing fighters and putting on fights for us fans to enjoy.
              But Andy deserves the credit for actually beating AJ not Al Haymon.

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              • Curt Henning
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                #17
                Originally posted by BigStomps
                Aye if you wanna thank Al Haymon for taking a chance on Andy Ruiz and giving him an opportunity to fight on the Garcia-Granados fight then that's cool. I've got no problem with that.
                But when a manager/promoter starts getting more props than the fighter himself for beating his opponent and becoming world champ then that just shows you that motherfuccers on here aren't boxing fans. They some promoter/network groupies. That's all I'm trying to say.
                I've got nothing against Al Haymon and i hope he keeps signing fighters and putting on fights for us fans to enjoy.
                But Andy deserves the credit for actually beating AJ not Al Haymon.
                of course andy deserves the credit....what youre missing here is how people constantly say wilder is ****** because he didn't take DAZNs money...they constantly bash anything haymon does

                when in reality haymon is a king in the sport....he was advising ruiz when he got him a career high payday and a shot.....no one is trying to give haymon all the credit and take any away from andy

                but you have fools who, in the process of dogging wilder, are forgetting that haymon works with ruiz...and ruiz is getting paid(although hes not making 140 mil for this fight like one idiot tried to claim)....

                if wilder keeps winning the big money he passed on with DAZN will still be there for him...he just needs to keep winning

                no one here is trying to take credit out of ruizs hands for what he did

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                • BigStomps
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Curt Henning
                  of course andy deserves the credit....what youre missing here is how people constantly say wilder is ****** because he didn't take DAZNs money...they constantly bash anything haymon does

                  when in reality haymon is a king in the sport....he was advising ruiz when he got him a career high payday and a shot.....no one is trying to give haymon all the credit and take any away from andy

                  but you have fools who, in the process of dogging wilder, are forgetting that haymon works with ruiz...and ruiz is getting paid(although hes not making 140 mil for this fight like one idiot tried to claim)....

                  if wilder keeps winning the big money he passed on with DAZN will still be there for him...he just needs to keep winning

                  no one here is trying to take credit out of ruizs hands for what he did
                  Wilder gambled on himself that he'll recoup the money he rejected from DAZN.
                  Maybe he will and maybe he won't... That remains to be seen but I'll never hate on a man for having confidence in himself. Hope it all works out for him.
                  Yeah Al Haymon was advising Andy Ruiz and he did his job in getting Andy a career high payday vs AJ in the first fight and even more money in the rematch. That's what he's supposed to do so much props to Al for doing his job.
                  But I've seen plenty of fools on here disregard that Andy is the one who actually put in the work and beat AJ. They rather spend time thanking Al Haymon and swinging off his nutts like George of the jungle and not even acknowledging the work Andy and his trainer Manny Robles did.
                  Those are the fools im referring too...
                  If they had given props to both Al and Andy then i wouldn't even comment on it.
                  But thats not the case in most instances...
                  They give more credit to Al Haymon than to the fighter themselves....
                  That's what you call a promoter/network ****rider.

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                  • Curt Henning
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BigStomps
                    Wilder gambled on himself that he'll recoup the money he rejected from DAZN.
                    Maybe he will and maybe he won't... That remains to be seen but I'll never hate on a man for having confidence in himself. Hope it all works out for him.
                    Yeah Al Haymon was advising Andy Ruiz and he did his job in getting Andy a career high payday vs AJ in the first fight and even more money in the rematch. That's what he's supposed to do so much props to Al for doing his job.
                    But I've seen plenty of fools on here disregard that Andy is the one who actually put in the work and beat AJ. They rather spend time thanking Al Haymon and swinging off his nutts like George of the jungle and not even acknowledging the work Andy and his trainer Manny Robles did.
                    Those are the fools im referring too...
                    If they had given props to both Al and Andy then i wouldn't even comment on it.
                    But thats not the case in most instances...
                    They give more credit to Al Haymon than to the fighter themselves....
                    That's what you call a promoter/network ****rider.
                    respectable

                    I think the point you might be missing from the overzealous pbc guys is that ruiz was basically left for dead....and haymon scooped him....thought there was a use for him....that's really all...of course he and his team deserve it for putting in the work and getting that W though!

                    just as there are "haymon/pbc" fans there are people who are over the top ridiculous against them...or supporters or arum or hearn....

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Curt Henning
                      right here on the scene



                      this is why you idiots cant be taken seriously

                      it wasnt long ago the same types would tell us that haymon wont let his guys fight each other despite us all showing irrefutable proof that he does

                      these are the same type of idiots out here today acting like charlo wouldnt fight andrade no way no how...when years ago you all hated andrade before he signed to DAZN....and it was andrades father telling everyone showtime only offered them 250k, and andrade pulled out like a week before the fight, despite andrades promoter artie pelullo telling everyone that was wrong/lie and the offer was double that

                      you clowns cant be taken seriously....140 mil! lol....if that were true than guess who led ruiz to that money!?!?!?! he took a fat, 25-1 dog, and made him richer beyond his wildest dreams! oh thats right! uncle al!!!!
                      Ruiz will make 1 Trillon for the trilogy. That Saudi $$$

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