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  • #31
    Originally posted by ELPacman View Post
    What really blows my mind is how this dude appears tiny against these heavyweight giants, yet has zero fear and ends up stopping them even. Look at the dude he fought right before Ruiz,
    Alexander Dimitrenko. He was massive compared to Ruiz...
    https://i2-prod.irishmirror.ie/incom...s-Weigh-in.jpg
    Yep. Shows how poor AJ boxing really is. Massive physical advantages but still loses

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    • #32
      I hope he has this attitude. The deck is stacked against him. AJ will be more cautious this time and try and avoid getting chin checked. People forget before he got caught he was controlling the fight and Ruiz was in some trouble.
      He not getting a decision in a Hearn controlled fight in Saudi Arabia.
      Hope it means we get some fireworks.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by OldTerry View Post
        I agree! Just because Ruiz can beat a stationary fighter like Joshua doesn't mean he can even come close to beating someone who is quick and athletic like Wilder. Wilder by KO within eight.
        I don't see Ruiz wishing through Wilders right hand, like he did with AJ s weak muscle bound punches

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        • #34
          If it goes distance, Joshua wins. In another dog fight Ruiz stops him again.

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          • #35
            I find it interesting how some of the old school trainers are not picking a winner. Roach didn't pick a winner but thought the difference in the fight could be the weight loss of both guys. He thought Ruiz should not lose weight as it made him weaker in the past & he felt that could be the difference in the fight. Teddy Atlas didn't pick a winner either & he never figured the weight loss would be the issue. Atlas feels the real question is between Joshua's ears. Does he still want to be champion? He has a lot of money. He didn't submit in the Klitschko fight when he got dropped & was in trouble. Atlas also doesn't believe he should change his team. He thinks since he didn't take a confidence boosting tune up he needed to change something to convince himself the same result wouldn't happen. Atlas thinks the only thing that needs to be fixed is between his ears. How badly does he want it? A tune up fight may have given everyone the answers. Now it is a wait & see approach until December 7.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by wrecksracer View Post
              Put Wilder vs Ruiz on a Mexican holiday and you have a huge event. I think you are underestimating Ruiz's potential fan base.
              Thats definitely a good point.there is a large fan base for boxing in Mexico.so it could have potential.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Jkp View Post
                Yep. Shows how poor AJ boxing really is. Massive physical advantages but still loses
                very good point.he tries to hard to be like his idol Mike Tyson,but the only thing he's good at is throwing combinations.No boxing IQ no head or body movement.slow hand speed just a roided out bulky mess

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by giant_king View Post
                  Hahahaha you gotta be kidding buddy.deontay not to eager to face Ruiz lol.To be honest that wouldn't even be a fair fight.deontay would badly hurt Ruiz.i hope Dee doesn't fight ruiz because ruiz seems like a nice guy I wouldn't want to see ruiz get hurt.and besides that deontay vs ruiz would have terrible ticket and ppv sales.but deontay vs Joshua would break records in sales
                  If Ruiz wins the rematch the buzz for Wilder/Ruiz would exceed anything Wilder/Joshua would have ever done...at least here in the States.

                  Also, Ruiz has it over Wilder by a lot in skill level. Sure, Wilder might land a bomb on Ruiz but that was true against Joshua too.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                    ... in case Ruiz dispatches AJ again (which I think he is able to), I don't expect Wilder to be so eager to face that technically sound Mexican that soon, tbh...
                    Wilder is contractually obligated to fight Fury next if he beats Ortiz.. So.. That would give Ruiz, "if he beats AJ" time for a mandatory defense, against Usky or Puluv. In Mexico. Then we can have the big one in November 2020 vs Wilder if he beats Fury! Omg.. But If AJ wins.. That would mean a third fight, location: middle-earth Wembley. Which gives Wilder time for another defense against Whyte.. and if Ruiz wins the third and Wilder smokes Whyte we will get the big one 2021. -The great one has spoken! Lol

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                    • #40
                      ''I think......''

                      Whatever thought it takes for you to get motivated, dude

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