Unless AJ wants to vacate or be stripped of everything besides his WBA & IBO(lol) straps, he won't be able to just wait on the winner of Wilder vs Fury II or put together the Ruiz trilogy. Besides, I haven't seen anyone exactly clamoring to see Aj fight Ruiz again. Most of the posts I've seen since the rematch were people cooking Ruiz, for pulling a Buster Douglas. /thread
So Joshua is going back to fighting Euro bums
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Pulev is currently rated number 8 on boxrec and he was rated number 10 by Ring magazine for 2018. I would say it's an acceptable mandatory.Where is Pulev rated by box rec and Ring? If he is rated in the top 7 or higher it should be an acceptable title defense. So many world champions are fighting guys ranked 30th 40th or even 50th by boxrec. Why the hell should he wait making no money for Wilder and Fury to finish fighting each other when they have never agreed to fight him in the past? After his pathetic showing last fight Ruiz needs to beat a top guy to earn a third fight.Comment
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Again, what’s with your weird negative obsession with Wilder? Racism? Anti American agenda? What?Comment
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Preach, also Ruiz could be @ his lowest Joshua weight. Intriguing rematch nonethelessPulev isn't even rated according to Ring: https://www.******.com/ratings/?weightclass=272
I don't see why anyone would argue with Joshua vs Ruiz 3, did everyone forget that Ruiz finished AJ in their first fight and won a UD in the rematch, wouldn't that signify a 3rd and final fight?Comment
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You do realize AJ got beat soo bad he said NO MAS and then needed an ILLEGAL size ring to run inWhere is Pulev rated by box rec and Ring? If he is rated in the top 7 or higher it should be an acceptable title defense. So many world champions are fighting guys ranked 30th 40th or even 50th by boxrec. Why the hell should he wait making no money for Wilder and Fury to finish fighting each other when they have never agreed to fight him in the past? After his pathetic showing last fight Ruiz needs to beat a top guy to earn a third fight.Comment
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Quitting is the worst sin a boxer can do! Isn’t that what AJ did??? You can make up all the EXCUSES u want until u cry crocodile tears but I know what I saw...Don't think we want to see another fight with an even fatter Ruiz who trained even less and partied more.
He brought shame to the heavyweight champion.
If he would have came in trained hard in camp and lost the rematch, sure lets have a trilogy, but the way he disrespected the belts and the sport, he don't deserve nothing.Comment
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