WTH does wilder has to do with this article. Can you read old man? He took on a fighter ranked outside the top25. You obviously have no knowledge of boxing the way you always typing ******ed stuff. Yes, Ortiz Fury and Povetkin all took roids, they needed them to face Wilder.
Hey dumba$$, Wilder has avoided Whyte for years now, that’s what he has to do with the article. Also, Ruiz is a fat tub of goo who will never even sniff a belt again, unless it’s a food conveyor belt. So go ****m yourself
Don’t see Atlas and Ruiz lasting very long
To bad cause Teddy would have his fighters best interest without doubt
Ultimately it comes down to how much discipline Ruiz has
How do you avoid a fight that hasn't been earned and nobody wants to see?
In what universe does a fighter fight King Kong twice, Fury twice (possibly three times) and people claim it's Whyte the fighter is afraid of?!?
The WBC ordered Whyte to fight King Kong in a final eliminator and Whyte refused. That delayed him becoming mandatory. Then he failed a drug test AGAIN, that delayed the enforcement of him as mandatory. He has nobody to blame but himself.
He KOd AJ, then chased him across Saudi Arabia. Not bad for out of shape.
Are you agreeing with me or saying his physical conditioning is irrelevant? I am a big Ruiz fan and have seen almost almost all of the fight footage I can get hold of, however that doesn't mean he's ever been in the shape he could be. What he accomplished was amazing, I didn't think the little poke was discrediting that.
Heavyweight contender Dillian Whyte is hoping that former world champion Andy Ruiz accepts an offer for a potential fight in the coming months - but he doubts the contest will come off. Whyte was in action last month in Saudi Arabia, when he secured a tough decision win over veteran Mariusz Wach. Ruiz appeared in the main event and lost his WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO belts when he was outboxed over twelve rounds at the hands of Anthony Joshua. [Click Here To Read More]
... see what the article above actually reads:
"Promoter Eddie Hearn, on behalf of Whyte, has made a sizable offer to Ruiz to get him in the ring.
'We made Andy Ruiz an offer, but chocolate’s more important than boxing for him right now so let’s see,' Whyte stated, according to Give Me Sport."...
Now, what does it mean?... imo, it means that Hearn just wants to lure Ruiz out of PBC's near future plans... Hearn would like to lure Ruiz vs White at (most likely) the O2 arena and somehow rob him (because I don't think that Hearn wants to cash out White)...
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