Originally posted by Sun_Tzu
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POLL: Do we Boxing fans wanna see Part 3 AJ vs Ruiz
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watching the first fight aj looked good, he dropped ruiz first. the second fight seals the deal.
you guys botta see anthony klitschko now, fury and the klitschkos (especially wlad) abused their size and natural attributes and now aj will do the same. you can blame boxing fans for that. why risk being an entertaining fighter and getting ko'd and losing money when you can just beat down a smaller (and in this case fatter, VERY fatter) opponent while minimising all risk?
so, are there any andy 'very fatter' ruiz fans still on here? i called aj winning the rematch and i called them babies sooking and crying and then disappearing.
Ruiz fangirls answered, "Ruiz, I am ready to go to prison with you and to die with you!"
Andy Ruiz: "I tell you, my fangirls, the **** will not crow tonight until you have said three times that you do not know me."
sometime later:AJ beat Ruiz and took him out to pasture, and Ruiz fangirls followed at a distance. A fire had been lit in the centre of the Boxingscene forums, and the Ruiz fangirls joined those who were gathering around it. When one of the forumgoers saw a Ruiz fangirl in a thread, he looked straight at her and said, "this bytch too was with Ruiz!"
But the Ruiz fangirl denied it, "Man, I don't even know him!"
After a little while another forumgoer noticed the Ruiz fangirl and said, "You are one of them, too!"
But the Ruiz fangirl answered, "Man, I am not!"
And about an hour later yet another forumgoer insisted strongly, "There isn't any doubt that this bytch was with Ruiz, because she also has a mexican flag as her avi!"
But the Ruiz fangirl answered, "Man, I don't know what you are talking about!"
At once, while the Ruiz fangirl was still typing, a **** crowed. The Ruiz poster on her wall looked straight at the fangirl, and the fangirl remembered that Ruiz had said to her, "Before the **** crows tonight, you will say three times that you do not know me."
The Ruiz fangirl went out and wept bitterly.Last edited by pittapatta66; 12-08-2019, 12:17 AM.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostHard to say yes after the abysmal display he put on yesterday. Maybe if he gets a couple of wins and slims down, maybe beats a Usyk or a Hunter or a big name that will make us think this fight was the fluke.
Ruiz said hed die before i let these belts go. Didnt fight like it. And AJ sure didnt look sooooo dominate that it would have kept Ruiz at bay. Just looks fishy. Or the first was surely a fluke!
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Posti agree. The build up to this fight from Ruiz sure didn't show tonight and his explanation doesn't add up either. Even AJs response did not look genuine. No excitement at all.
Ruiz said hed die before i let these belts go. Didnt fight like it. And AJ sure didnt look sooooo dominate that it would have kept Ruiz at bay. Just looks fishy. Or the first was surely a fluke!
AJ probably had one of his best / most dominating performances, in terms of his game plan working. If you take into account that he is fighting a guy who clearly was a bad stylistic matchup for him AND that guy not just beat him but embarrassed him earlier this year; I got to give AJ real props. It's not easy to come back like that.
If you consider it was actually an easy win with no bad moments.
But I sat with the feeling that he could get hurt at any moment. That's the first time I've had that feeling with AJ, but I don't know if it was from my memories of the first fight or whether AJ was just too cautious.
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it was either a fix like bazookakid said or something really did happen in camp. Andy wins the rematch watch.
Good job AJ cong**** to you and all ur fangirls.. you beat a out of shape fatty on points when he laid you out in the first match, nice fight though.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostI knew as soon as Ruiz stepped on the scales that he hadn't trained properly. People were telling me his sombrero was weighing 10lbs and whatnot, it was clear as day. Especially with that top on. Obvious.
AJ probably had one of his best / most dominating performances, in terms of his game plan working. If you take into account that he is fighting a guy who clearly was a bad stylistic matchup for him AND that guy not just beat him but embarrassed him earlier this year; I got to give AJ real props. It's not easy to come back like that.
If you consider it was actually an easy win with no bad moments.
But I sat with the feeling that he could get hurt at any moment. That's the first time I've had that feeling with AJ, but I don't know if it was from my memories of the first fight or whether AJ was just too cautious.
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