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  • #21
    The first offer was ppv in the UK, the second offer was backed by DAZN and was much bigger and for Las Vegas in the US .. I believe that's a suburb just outside London . They offered Ruiz MORE money to fight in the US.

    Seriously what are you on about ? how many defenses has Wilder done without home advantage in the US ... zero

    Originally posted by Greenfield02 View Post
    These Brits never want to leave the comfort of their own home. Tell you what White, Ruiz takes less money but you have to come to the States.
    Last edited by DougalDylan; 01-25-2020, 06:48 PM.

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    • #22
      I love how Wilder fans crap on Whyte, but conveniently forget that both Ortiz and Fury both got caught for steroids hahahah. Also, Whyte took the Wach fight on short notice so of course he was fat for that fight, idiots. Man, are there any knowledgeable boxing fans on this site? Or is it just fanboys who twist facts around to suit their agendas????

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      • #23
        This coming from the lard arse who came in at 280+ against each...

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        • #24
          Wilder is a fraud. He ducked Povetkin over PEDs but willingly fights drug cheats Ortiz and Fury because Haymon has both bought off.

          Ruiz is being saved to dive for Wilder later in the year or next. Haymon knows Ruiz has no chance to beat Whyte so no matter how big the offer is, it will be declined. Ruiz has one role left for Haymon - dive for Wilder.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by The Conundrum View Post
            As you are such a big fan of fighters leaving their home to fight on foreign territories, remind me of 5 active American fighters who have fought outside of the States outwith Crawford & Spence who are probably the only two you can name and are exceptions to the norm
            Why would they need to?

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            • #26
              No offense but Whyte was just as outta shape if not more. ANDY ALWAYS LOOKS FAT AND SLOPPY. This was the worst I've ever seen Whyte look in a fight so the pots calling the kettle black, lol.

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              • #27
                Whyte is a known liar and exaggerator but I can see this being true. Ruiz just isn’t disciplined. He will forever be one of those fighters who if the fans believe he can win, he will lose or put up a poor performance. When he is underdog and fans don’t believe in him, he can win. His performances depend on what the media and fans think of him.

                First Mexican in boxing history to win a title at HW? Let me throw all of that away in the very next fight by not giving a damn about training because i’m so good I don’t have to train and I can come in 15lbs heavier than last time.

                Chances are if this fight happens, people will think Ruiz can win, and instead he will lose.

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                • #28
                  If this fight happens then am picking Ruiz to win.

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                  • #29
                    Whyte loves shouting about fights he can't get. Andy is clearly on a break from boxing and doesn't even have a trainer and is probably 100 pounds over weight.

                    Coward dianabol whyte picks the perfect time to call out andy. Safe in the knowledge the fight is impossible to make.

                    Not a peep about fighting guys like parker or ortiz though.

                    I expect Eddie wil the povetkin fight fall over too. And whyte will fight another bum like otto wallin.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                      Whyte is a known liar and exaggerator but I can see this being true. Ruiz just isn’t disciplined. He will forever be one of those fighters who if the fans believe he can win, he will lose or put up a poor performance. When he is underdog and fans don’t believe in him, he can win. His performances depend on what the media and fans think of him.

                      First Mexican in boxing history to win a title at HW? Let me throw all of that away in the very next fight by not giving a damn about training because i’m so good I don’t have to train and I can come in 15lbs heavier than last time.

                      Chances are if this fight happens, people will think Ruiz can win, and instead he will lose.
                      Any version of Ruiz gives whyte a boxing lesson. One of the most talented boxing skillsets vs one of the worst in the division.

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