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  • #71
    Ruiz is a consummate businessman. He wants more than you offered him. He played the Joshua team and he will play the Whyte team. You will end up giving him more.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Jim Tom View Post
      Ruiz is a consummate businessman. He wants more than you offered him. He played the Joshua team and he will play the Whyte team. You will end up giving him more.
      Al Haymon is dealing with this sort of things, not Ruiz...

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      • #73
        What does Whyte have to do...

        Its been acknowledged on here that Whyte has a very good record of fighting top guys. Yet he gets all this **** because he is from the UK from the American's. Now if you guys gave Ortiz the same comments and more (a fellow drug cheat with a far worse record) we could understand it.

        It seem's the Great Ortiz has to be good as Wilder fought him twice so yo cannot criticize Ortiz as that would be a slur on Wilder for fighting him.

        His last fight yes he was out of shape, but it was a short notice stay busy fight against a good HW; Thus again Whyte is active and not taking the easiest of fights.

        Ruiz can turn down the fight and lose out on a big payday while he is still relevant. Or he can go away and have two easy fights like Fury and Ortiz did before coming back. You all talked about Ruiz beating AJ again, and now he cannot beat the rubbish Whyte? So you slate Whyte but at the same time admit he will beat Ruiz....as often quoted on here. "You cannot make this **** up!"

        Whyte can sit back and just out-wait Wilder or who ever has the title and get his shot; but no he is again looking for hard fights. So i do not get why he is being slated so much.

        Adam Kownacki is a good example, he has fought Helenius, Arreola, Washington, Martin Szpilka......Whyte fought Wach (equivalnt of Arreola) Oscar Rivas, Chisora (who killed Szpilka)
        Parker, Browne (undefeated at time) and Helenius. Parker and Rivas being his best wins, but he could have lost either of them so again a HW taking risks.....

        So when Ortiz, Kownacki and the like get mentioned on here please play fair and give them the same abuse you did Whyte.

        I doubt it will happen though

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        • #74
          Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
          Notice no one really listens or pays any attention to Whyte
          He’s really the wrong guy to be insulting any other boxer whether it be about weight or taking fights
          Hahaha, yes, despite his continual bickering, noone really gives a f*** what he says.
          My su****ion is him and Hearns are mentioning Ruiz because they already know he won't be available.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
            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.
            That wasn’t a final elimination . Breazeaeale was already the mandatory ,it wouldn’t have changed Whyte standings. Whyte did not fight Ortiz on a under priced undercard ,he instead offered Ortiz a U.K fight for more money as a PPV main event he was already scheduled on,stop lying .

            Ortiz declined it , Parker took it .

            Whyte would be the second mandatory no matter what and he won it by defeating Rivas ,at no time would Ortiz change it. The drug thing had nothing to do with the WBC VADA , he passed it, Wilder has now put Fury as a Mandatory so that should tell you everything . Ha

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            • #76
              We've been saying "if Ruiz can get in shape..." for years. Now he's got the money, he's still got at least one more big money fight, he'll be even less motivated and I don't think he'll ever beat a top 10 opponent again.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Robi13 View Post
                Lmao, you brits won’t ever understand how good Mexican cuisine is! It’s world level like our boxers... but hey, keep eating that spotted d.ick
                You can tell Ruiz hasn't been eating that Clenbuterol Mexican Beef for that lean muscle look like Canelo though.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by jase45 View Post
                  You can tell Ruiz hasn't been eating that Clenbuterol Mexican Beef for that lean muscle look like Canelo though.
                  Ruiz lives in Southern California, not México. Nice try

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                  • #79
                    If Ruiz comes in again like last time (extremely obese) he will lose.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
                      Al Haymon is dealing with this sort of things, not Ruiz...
                      Most definitely it’s team work and Ruiz does as told.

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