I want Ruiz to win. He is more humble and likable. AJ acts like he won the fight and winning again is a sure thing. I don't trust this fight anymore than I trusted the Canelo vs Kovalev fight. People in power want AJ to win. I hope Ruiz is treated fairly by the ref and the judges if it goes the distance.
Poll: Do you want AJ to lose?
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Like to see AJ win. I think it's better for boxing and the HW division. It sets up a third fight, and still makes Ruiz a viable opponent for the other top dogs. It makes Joshua/FUry and Joshua/Wilder bigger.
As long as Ruiz doesn't look like total doo doo, he will still be in the mix and garner some interest...Comment
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I believe an Anthony Joshua loss would lead to a nightmare scenario in the Heavyweight division.
- At least one alphabet org will strip Andy Ruiz Jr.
- Wilder will duck Fury to take the easier Ruiz fight
- Hearn will go into meltdown and push drug-cheat Dillian Whyte to the moon
- Tyson Fury may well be frozen out by all the scared opposition
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What's best for the division, If AJ wins its better for heavyweight boxing because we have the winner of Fury Vs. Wilder back on the table. That would be the biggest fight we've seen in a damn long time! It would bring more casuals back into the sport, maybe toss KSI on the undercard lmao.Comment
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I think the style is all wrong for him, my only reason for wanting him to lose is those trolls who constantly spew madness on the boards daily, if they are this crazy after a loss what will they do after a win? other than that may the best man win. I'm rooting for ruiz but something tells me aj is gon win.Comment
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I thought the Fury fight was all but agreed upon? You couldn't really blame him if he did choose to sign with DAZN if Ruiz wins just to ensure he gets that fight. It would be his best chance to fully unify all the belts and become one of the first guys to do that in a long-time. Would arguably make the Fury fight much more significant if he could unify.I believe an Anthony Joshua loss would lead to a nightmare scenario in the Heavyweight division.
- At least one alphabet org will strip Andy Ruiz Jr.
- Wilder will duck Fury to take the easier Ruiz fight
- Hearn will go into meltdown and push drug-cheat Dillian Whyte to the moon
- Tyson Fury may well be frozen out by all the scared opposition
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Fury has been talking up the February 2020 Wilder rematch, since after his fight with Otto Wallin. Meanwhile Wilder seems non-committal and is talking like Fury doesn't really want the rematch. What I expect to happen if Ruiz wins, is Wilder will take the Ruiz fight and leave Fury high and dry. Somehow Wilder and his people will say it is Fury's fault, and the morons who DKSAB will believe him. Wilder and Ruiz are both with Haymon/PBC as far as I'm aware, so that fight will be easy to make.I thought the Fury fight was all but agreed upon? You couldn't really blame him if he did choose to sign with DAZN if Ruiz wins just to ensure he gets that fight. It would be his best chance to fully unify all the belts and become one of the first guys to do that in a long-time. Would arguably make the Fury fight much more significant if he could unify.Comment
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