I was gonna place a bet on AJ (I know he’s gonna win) but I don’t know how it’s gonna end. It’s just basically like how I placed a bet on James Harden to score over 40points last night. At first, the bet took longer than usual to print (took almost 5mins). Then all of a sudden, for the first in a very long time - James Harden who takes not less than 30 shots in a game, apart from aggressively getting fouled and going to line to shoot free throws decided not to take shots and stay docile.
Sport is rigged and if you play sport bets, you would know. That’s why bookies have massive stakes in pro sports.
Before the June 1st fight - one of 2pac’s Outlaw members who lives in Saudi Arabia was in London to meet AJ and his camp. And there’s a Pakistan guy that looks like Suge Knight with connections in Saudi Arabia who’s been a member of AJ’s camp for a while now. So, I’ve always believed the first fight was set up for a big rematch in Saudi Arabia. I won’t go into details. And once Wilder decided not to take the AJ fight and Fury also declined the fight - it became a formality as the next go-to plan to keep AJ’s profile growing.
Ruiz neither moves his feet nor punches hard enough to beat AJ. Fast hands are only effective when you can get in range. All AJ needs to do is use the overhand right he had success with in the first sham whenever Ruiz throws a jab and use the uppercut whenever he lunges in with his head. And Ruiz would quit by the 7th or 8th rd. A guy as fat as that who has a terrible tank won’t be able to take that type of punishment for more than 8rds and still be fighting.
AJ’s mum never watch him fight and for the first time, she’s out there to watch him fight. And his dad who’s usually at his fights is nowhere to be found. Something just smells fishy in the air.
Also, I don’t think Eddie is dumb enough to have picked a guy like Ruiz who’s with Al Haymon from thin air in the first fight if there was nothing amiss. And Ruiz was desperate and desperate people are the easiest to buy into a bogus plot.
AJ wins - his profile gets twice as big as it was before June 1st, since everyone wrote him off. And he becomes the first 2x unified champ in this era and in an elite class above his peers. This is back to what catapulted him into superstardom against WLad.
Anyway, 2x. Get it Josh - top lad. No bet from me.
Sport is rigged and if you play sport bets, you would know. That’s why bookies have massive stakes in pro sports.
Before the June 1st fight - one of 2pac’s Outlaw members who lives in Saudi Arabia was in London to meet AJ and his camp. And there’s a Pakistan guy that looks like Suge Knight with connections in Saudi Arabia who’s been a member of AJ’s camp for a while now. So, I’ve always believed the first fight was set up for a big rematch in Saudi Arabia. I won’t go into details. And once Wilder decided not to take the AJ fight and Fury also declined the fight - it became a formality as the next go-to plan to keep AJ’s profile growing.
Ruiz neither moves his feet nor punches hard enough to beat AJ. Fast hands are only effective when you can get in range. All AJ needs to do is use the overhand right he had success with in the first sham whenever Ruiz throws a jab and use the uppercut whenever he lunges in with his head. And Ruiz would quit by the 7th or 8th rd. A guy as fat as that who has a terrible tank won’t be able to take that type of punishment for more than 8rds and still be fighting.
AJ’s mum never watch him fight and for the first time, she’s out there to watch him fight. And his dad who’s usually at his fights is nowhere to be found. Something just smells fishy in the air.
Also, I don’t think Eddie is dumb enough to have picked a guy like Ruiz who’s with Al Haymon from thin air in the first fight if there was nothing amiss. And Ruiz was desperate and desperate people are the easiest to buy into a bogus plot.
AJ wins - his profile gets twice as big as it was before June 1st, since everyone wrote him off. And he becomes the first 2x unified champ in this era and in an elite class above his peers. This is back to what catapulted him into superstardom against WLad.
Anyway, 2x. Get it Josh - top lad. No bet from me.
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