For such a so called disgrace, Ruiz had the feared heavyweight champ running scared all night. Then the champ braggs about how well he fought or ran away and didn't have to fight. As if that made him the better fighter. Huh? Ok now were talking about dance steps. Maybe AJ is a better dancer. Fighter is a diferent story. When have you seen a champ and heavyweight at that be soo afraid of his opponent? Ruiz gets the decision in my book. Joshua must look at his pansy ass face in the mirror everyday while pretending he is the best. If it were a smaller ring things are different and Ruiz is a genius!
Comments Thread For: Frank Warren on Andy Ruiz: Heavyweight King To Burger King!
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Hilarious seeing all these people who picked Ruiz to win the rematch all eating their words. The first fight was a freak result I knew that and I’m pretty sure deep down everyone else knew it too. At least you guys got to have your fun whilst it lasted.Comment
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Tyson Fury wouldn’t have been dancing around away from Ruiz, he would have done a job on him and stopped him.
Shut up Frank you sour old trout. Surprised you can even show your face around here considering what you said prior to the fight....
“You saw that AJ couldn’t take what Ruiz did with him, he put it on him, he was on the floor two or three times and he never won a round of the fight after that knock down, not one round. And remember, this was a guy who took the fight on five or six weeks’ notice. This time around if he does fight, wherever it takes place, he will have at least 10 to 12 weeks in training camp.
“I’m not saying it’s going to make a lot of difference to his physical appearance, but certainly mentally he’ll be better prepared for it and he will be fitter. I don’t see much of a different outcome this time around. One million per cent. I thought Ruiz won every round in that fight.
“It wasn’t a fluke punch like Hasim Rahman and Lennox Lewis, and then in the rematch he turned up, didn’t get hit with a punch and knocked him out. He clearly lost the rounds. He was getting outboxed, he was getting outfought and then he got knocked down three times, two to boot. So I don’t see him really improving, not unless he comes out on his toes and tries to do a Tyson Fury and slip out the way, which he doesn’t have the body type or the boxing ability to do.”Comment
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For such a so called disgrace, Ruiz had the feared heavyweight champ running scared all night. Then the champ braggs about how well he fought or ran away and didn't have to fight. As if that made him the better fighter. Huh? Ok now were talking ya about dance steps. Maybe AJ is a better dancer. Fighter is a diferent story. When have you seen a champ and heavyweight at that be soo afraid of his opponent? Ruiz gets the decision in my book. Joshua must look at his pansy ass face in the mirror everyday while pretending he is the best. If it were a smaller ring things are different and Ruiz is a genius!
What Great HW in history fought to survive against guys who just could show up???Comment
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Right, but even you accept that AJ hasn't really restored his luster entirely. He showed discipline, heart and resolve to come back and win a dull boxing match going away, but he also demonstrated very plainly that he doesn't trust his chin anymore. He doesn't trust himself to take any kind of shot at all, against an average puncher, so what does this say about the possibility that he will EVER fight Wilder? Is say that that fight will NEVER happen. No way does Matchroom boxing relinquish those belts again. It's tomato can city for the next 3 years minimum.Comment
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