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  • Onetimethun
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    #11
    Originally posted by Corelone
    Says everybody but AJ. Where was he fight night? He should have been there and thrown his own gauntlet. Everybody is talking about what he'll do and he's peeping out of the bushes.
    Lol. What.
    How come fury nor wilder were at Ruiz II?
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    • Madison Boxing
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      #12
      Team Joshua are desperate for the fight

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      • MisanthropicNY
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        #13
        AJ fought sloppily against Ruiz. I wouldn't mind seeing AJ school Ruiz again and let Fury dismantle Wilder again and then let the two best Heavyweights fight each other.

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        • Laligalaliga
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          #14
          Originally posted by Rapscallion
          Fury/AJ is an entirely different fight.
          Wilder can take a punch; AJ can't.
          AJ will disappoint his delusional fans again.
          Wilder was put down twice by a punch of a 2yr old baby boy.
          I can see how he can take a punch.

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            #15
            Where was Wilder and Fury at the Ruiz fight?

            Geez can we just not have the unification ...

            Originally posted by Corelone
            Says everybody but AJ. Where was he fight night? He should have been there and thrown his own gauntlet. Everybody is talking about what he'll do and he's peeping out of the bushes.

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            • MisanthropicNY
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              #16
              Originally posted by markther
              It’s a more competitive fight with Fury vs Joshua than Fury vs Wilder will ever be. Just look at the Ruiz Jr rematch. Say what you want, Ruiz Jr. was out of shape and unmotivated but Joshua still illustrated another element to his skill set, he can box too when necessary. And throughout his career, Joshua has shown he can punch also.

              Tyson was dropped twice by Wilder and got up to arguably win their 1st fight. Joshua was dropped by Wladimir and got up to win their fight. I don’t think the 1st Ruiz Jr. 1st fight was a true representation of who Joshua is as a fighter. But Fury will get an extremely focused and prepared Joshua. I am not a Joshua fan at all, just trying to be objective. I’m not even a Fury fan but I respect him also. I just think this would be a better fight all the way around and a more lucrative one too. I much rather see this fight than Wilder vs Fury III.
              Only idiotic Americans in the media would argue with you. Unfortunately, AJ has a fight scheduled and Delusional, Victim-mentality Beyonce has exercised his rematch clause. I hope ESPN and DAZN can work together on the fight.

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              • Corelone
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                #17
                Originally posted by Onetimethun
                Lol. What.
                How come fury nor wilder were at Ruiz II?
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                Because it was meant to be quiet. When you're proud of what you do, you do it in Vegas. You go to Darear to pull ring tricks and play card games. Nobody was meant to be there, many outright condemned it.

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                • Early24
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Madison boxing
                  Team Joshua are desperate for the fight
                  Sure, they're desperate for the fight, why wouldn't they be? Wilder and Fury were offered more money to fight AJ but content themselves with fighting each other.

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                  • Ant1979
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                    #19
                    Too much has been made of AJ's loss to Ruiz. Having watched the fight over a few times I think there's some credibility behind him having a panic attack back stage.

                    Nit making excuses and neither did he to be fair. But his father's reaction said it all. He clearly didn't want it to go ahead and wanted to take Hearn's head off after being reassured by Hearn he'll be fine when he gets into the ring and it all went wrong. He really didn't want to be there, even before the fight. Never seen him like that before ir since in any fight.

                    I'm by no means his biggest fan and a match up with Fury is very intriguing but AJ is a far more accomplished boxer than Wilder and can box on the front and back foot carrying genuine power. Also has a far better defence, quicker feet and a proper solid jab as shown in the Ruiz re-match. Wilder has none of these.

                    Still probably make Fury a slight favourite, but for the above reasons a much closer fight to call.

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                    • Madison Boxing
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Corelone
                      Because it was meant to be quiet. When you're proud of what you do, you do it in Vegas. You go to Darear to pull ring tricks and play card games. Nobody was meant to be there, many outright condemned it.
                      Why the **** would Joshua go all the way to Vegas especially when there's a rematch clause for fury wilder 3 to happen. You make it sound like Vegas is a few minutes drive from London.

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