Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz: I Can't Allow Anthony Joshua To Grow Balls in There!
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Facts are that Wilder still refuses to fight Parker, Whyte, Ruiz, Rives, Chisora or AJ.
Maybe Wilder can fight young Daniel Dubois but I doubt it? Wilder will likely come up with a creative excuse for ducking him too.
You can’t expect others to be objective when your not being objective as boxing fans. Most boxing fans, current and past fighters, trainers, boxing analysts would not say Wilder hasn’t fought a top HW. Ortiz isn’t a bum. Fury or Joshua haven’t fought him who by the way is better than anyone they have fought on their resume in the past year or two. Ortiz in most fans opinion would beat all HW’s not named Wilder or Fury. And didn’t Wilder fight Tyson Fury to a “recorded draw.” Those are 2 fighters, Ortiz & Fury, that’s are pretty good top ranked HW’s on Wilder’s resume just being objective.
And if you were really being objective, looking at Joshua’s resume, he fought a much younger Breazeale who Wilder got rid of in 1 round. He fought Whyte who was younger, coming up in his career. He fought Wladimir who was out of the ring for almost 2 years after
his defeat of Tyson Fury. Joshua has 1 solid win against Parker when he was undefeated if you want to call Parker a top HW right now in 2019. And Joshua fought Povetkin when he was 39 years old. Joshua finally got in the ring with a good technical fighter and a solid HW with boxing skills, Andy Ruiz Jr and got exposed along with his manufactured career to date. If he beats Ruiz in the rematch, I will give him credit for that win. Nothing else on his resume in 23 fights impresses me as a boxing fan. Those are “decent or good” wins but not great career defining wins. Next Saturday will be a career defining win, IF Joshua can pull it off.Last edited by factsarenice; 12-01-2019, 10:11 AM.Comment
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You can’t expect others to be objective when your not being objective as boxing fans. Most boxing fans, current and past fighters, trainers, boxing analysts would not say Wilder hasn’t fought a top HW. Ortiz isn’t a bum. Fury or Joshua haven’t fought him who by the way is better than anyone they have fought on their resume in the past year or two. Ortiz in most fans opinion would beat all HW’s not named Wilder or Fury. And didn’t Wilder fight Tyson Fury to a “recorded draw.” Those are 2 fighters, Ortiz & Fury, that’s are pretty good top ranked HW’s on Wilder’s resume just being objective.
And if you were really being objective, looking at Joshua’s resume, he fought a much younger Breazeale who Wilder got rid of in 1 round. He fought Whyte who was younger, coming up in his career. He fought Wladimir who was out of the ring for almost 2 years after
his defeat of Tyson Fury. Joshua has 1 solid win against Parker when he was undefeated if you want to call Parker a top HW right now in 2019. And Joshua fought Povetkin when he was 39 years old. Joshua finally got in the ring with a good technical fighter and a solid HW with boxing skills, Andy Ruiz Jr and got exposed along with his manufactured career to date. If he beats Ruiz in the rematch, I will give him credit for that win. Nothing else on his resume in 23 fights impresses me as a boxing fan. Those are “decent or good” wins but not great career defining wins. Next Saturday will be a career defining win, IF Joshua can pull it off.
Don't get it twisted.
Ortiz is a no body in The HW division.Comment
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Ruiz has done a lot of talking...let's see how this goes. If he really comes out swinging then AJ will start to fight back and we have a foty contender.Comment
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Wilder is the king right now, I'm sorry you feel this way towards him though. Because he's a pretty good champion who gives it his all.Comment
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We all want to see undisputed next. And Hearn offered Wilder 120 million last time and Wilder turned it down to fight for less than 10% of that. He's a fraud and a ducking cowardComment
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