What's next for AJ and Ruiz ?

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  • bigdunny1
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    #11
    I don't want to see a third fight. Hate to see Ruiz rewarded for basically winning 1 fight then thinking i don't need to care anymore. Come in 15 pounds fatter and slower because defending your belt proving to the world the last fight wasn't a fluke isn't enough motivation to train and be in shape?

    Joshua showed the game plan to outboxing him. Any of the top heavyweights will fight the same way and I think it's more likely with all that money in the bank Ruiz gets fatter and worse. He is Buster Douglas 2.0. I want to see Joshua fighting Wilder/Fury winner

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    • Armchairhero
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      #12
      Originally posted by ddeg10
      Joshua said it himself in the post fight interview. He wants no part of unification fights and feels they need to come to him. Back to waiting years to see him in a meaningful fight. Hope he gets caught again because he wants no part of Wilder or Fury. At least the two of them have the balls to fight each other. Guess you can't blame AJ for wanting to make 40-50 million a fight for fighting nobodies.

      AJ and Slick Eddie back to milking the UK fans. Gotta hand it to slick Eddie, convincing the entire UK Joshua's the "king." LOL
      ?... did you listen to a different post fight interview

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      • ddeg10
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        #13
        Originally posted by Armchairhero
        ?... did you listen to a different post fight interview

        There were 2. One from Sky sports one from DAZN

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        • QballLobo
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          #14
          I honestly don’t think we see Ruiz for a while. He just went from making 100k to almost $20 million in less than a year.
          I think he’ll enjoy his success for a while.
          AJ has some mando’s. I think boxing politics will prevent a Wilder/AJ fight as Haymon won’t let Wilder fight on DAZN.
          Best case for him is Fury wins a rematch and a unification happens in late 2020.
          AJ is arguably a bigger draw coming back from a KO loss. Plenty of options.

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          • ddeg10
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            #15
            Originally posted by QballLobo
            I honestly don’t think we see Ruiz for a while. He just went from making 100k to almost $20 million in less than a year.
            I think he’ll enjoy his success for a while.
            AJ has some mando’s. I think boxing politics will prevent a Wilder/AJ fight as Haymon won’t let Wilder fight on DAZN.
            Best case for him is Fury wins a rematch and a unification happens in late 2020.
            AJ is arguably a bigger draw coming back from a KO loss. Plenty of options.
            Good points. Ruiz is Chris Arreola 2.0. dude needs to train, trim up, and fight a couple confidence building fights.

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