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  • #61
    Originally posted by DadeCounty305 View Post
    LOL. Wilder KO AJ with in 3 rounds. That wet toilet paper chin of AJ's won't stand a chance.
    Wilder has a glass chin, whereas AJ has a good chin. Wilder has been badly out on his feet by a love tap against Ortiz even though he can't punch for shlt. Not forgetting Wilder getting blitzed by a midget in the amateurs with head gear on.

    Wilder hasn't beaten a single good world class fighter in his worthless career yet. Wilder can't even get bums out of there that quickly. He struggles badly against them and loses round after round. Against a genuine fighter like AJ, he'll be destroyed. Wilder knows this, which is why he runs like the deluded coward he is.

    That's why you follow the fraud because you identify with him. You're backwards and deluded as well. Deontay and his few followers are the most grotesque fan base of cult members there's ever been in this sport. You're one creepy bunch of freaks.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by MrShakeAndBake View Post
      Worst garbage era? This rookie crackhead does not realized Prime David Haye schooled wilder like a child in sparring and would beat any of the current champions, so would Povetkin ... Dude you know nothing about boxing stfu... Wlad was a unbeaten for 10 years and was a beast !!!’ dumb azz rookies better recognize..
      Go read son, go read

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      • #63
        Originally posted by VislorTurlough View Post
        Matchroom interns on the attack! Hail Eddie! Hail our master!
        You posted this comment before anyone had said anything. You weirdo.

        Go and see someone about your creepy obsession with Whyte. You can't stop talking about him. In fact, due to the timing of you signing up on this site, I think you're that freak JKP with another account. He's the only one with this level of obsession.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Saint Scrappy View Post
          Wilder knows Eddy had him take a dive on points, and he would not do the same.
          That actually makes no sense you nut-case. Wilder was the one to run from all the offers that were presented to him. Wilder and his side have only made one bogus offer and nothing else.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View Post
            Wilder knows Hearns made some calls got the Saudi’s to give the “champ” Ruiz some extra helpings at every turn as soon as he stepped off the jet!

            Hearns knew all along Ruiz wasn’t training and was partying, all he needed was to get the Saudi’s to offer up the “champ” Ruiz some buffet of samples and it would figuratively and literally break wind Ruiz’s chances of victory from slim to none especially with the judges and a ref that kept breaking up any inside fighting!

            Unfortunately for AJ and Hearns , Wilder’s hunger isn’t for food per say but for a 50-50 deal and a side order of a big right hand delivered to a UK cupcake with a chin softer than an English McMuffin!
            Hearn didn't know about Ruiz training or not. He just used the rematch clause that Andy signed up to before the first fight. What Ruiz does is his problem, and his alone.

            The rest is just typical American delusion and cowardice. The world you've created in your heads shows how weak and pathetic your mental asylum of a country is. Pathetic in the extreme doesn't even begin to describe you f3cking weirdo's.

            You know what happens when we get our hands on you cowards. History reveals the truth. Your ducking, propaganda, smear campaigns, and pathologic lying won't help you. It will just be there to expose you with.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Dariusz View Post
              It was Ruiz's decision. He probably saw how weak is overrated Joshua and thought he can win him again without special preparation. Not the first not the last time in sport. The penalty for Ruiz should be not letting him participate in any belt battles in the nearest several years. Simple as that.
              All this weak talk from you shows how deranged you clearly are. Especially when you think that Polish bum Kownakci is going to do anything other than get brutally wreaked when the time comes to fight a world level fighter. he had two close fights against shot and damaged fighters. One of them was just decent at his best. The other was always a bum. That's how shlt Kownacki is. Believing anything else is just pure delusion that only Americans can reach. You'll find that out soon in hilarious fashion.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                All this weak talk from you shows how deranged you clearly are. Especially when you think that Polish bum Kownakci is going to do anything other than get brutally wreaked when the time comes to fight a world level fighter. he had two close fights against shot and damaged fighters. One of them was just decent at his best. The other was always a bum. That's how shlt Kownacki is. Believing anything else is just pure delusion that only Americans can reach. You'll find that out soon in hilarious fashion.
                Why do you mention Kownacki ? We're discussing Ruiz and his attitude here. Your mind must be weak, too.

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                • #68
                  He’s been gifted his whole career and Ruiz amplified that. His gold medal was a fraud. Erislandy Savon busted him up in his opening bout where he should have been eliminated. In fact it wasn’t even close. Savon busted his head like a PEZ dispenser. He was further gifted wins over Roberto Cammarelle, Ivan Dychko, and Zhang Zhilei. In the first two like that of Savon, again it wasn’t even close. The hometown fans in the Cammarelle bout booed the gifted decision. When you’ve been gifted your wins over and over again a loss to Ruiz is not all that surprising.

                  In the professional ranks I see the loss of their lord to a butterbean tub of goo didnt run these knob slurpers away. Forget the fact that Ruiz literally has 22 KOs in 33 wins, not exactly your KO artist. He exposed what everyone already knew; their knight in shining armor is chinny and has been gifted wins his whole career.

                  The continual replay of his “signature win” of a 41 yo, over the hill former champ who’d been inactive for 2 years, lost his last fight in a hug fest with Fury was played out continuously like a British soap opera love affair. They got their paper champion. But that all came crashing down when the US debut saw him battered from pillar to post then run for 12 rounds in the rematch against an even more out of shape Ruiz. This made him the GOAT. The top three for years has been Fury, Wilder and this paper champion. One and two have fought and are about to run it back again. Yet the supposed “champ” still has yet to face either one. Eddie won’t let his prized phoney near either one.

                  The butt hurt still percolates.

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                  • #69
                    So much fake emotions. He simply wanted Ruiz to win, cos he felt he would get the unification easy with fighting against ruiz. Dude has been and is still afraid of Joshua. So pathetic. There's no easy route to that unification. Someone should ring it to his ears

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Dariusz View Post
                      Why do you mention Kownacki ? We're discussing Ruiz and his attitude here. Your mind must be weak, too.
                      I mention Kownacki as you think he's a legit top fighter who would beat the likes of Wilder and Whyte. Hell, you're so deranged, you probably think he beats AJ too. Haha. He's a complete bum who isn't even top 15-20. You'll see soon when he's used up without doing anything in his career.

                      Calling Whyte and AJ weak makes no sense as they clearly aren't. They're the top guys in the division with Fury. Dubois will be joining them soon. Everyone else is just a victim. To think they're weak makes you backwards. Especially when you think a bum like Kownacki is world class and better than them.

                      Understand now?

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