Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz: Tyson Fury Can Do Same Thing Again - And I Can Too!

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  • Fire4231
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    #21
    Let’s see it!!! Great fight. Wilder the #2 Heavyweight would be a great fight against the #5 or #6 Heavyweight in Ruiz.

    But this is more of an insult to Tyson’s great work. The idea that 6’0 Ruiz can execute the same game plan that a 6’9 long fluid boxer Fury could is in theory ridiculous.

    Especially after seeing AJ vs Ruiz II. If anything Wilder could do what AJ did for 12 rounds and make it a jab infested track meet. He has the same length, a powerful jab and he is sleeping guys with one punch. But if Andy has it, let’s see it. He has to prove it tho. Can’t just say it loud.

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    • Patsfan bri
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      #22
      When fury knocked wilder down in the third round even fury couldn’t believe it. Watch it again and you will see he took a step backwards, looked surprised , paused, then threw his arms up in the air. I was rooting for wilder but full credit to fury . He was the better man.

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      • ruedboy
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        #23
        Both Ruiz and Wilder came into the ring carrying an unnecessary, extra 40 pounds but Wilder could slip the weight off whereas Andy had to carry his all nite.

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        • ShoulderRoll
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          #24
          Ruiz was fat and out of shape in his last fight yet still made Anthony Joshua scared to engage him.

          That says something about what he can bring to the table when properly prepared.

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          • Earl-Hickey
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            #25
            Go on big Andy!

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            • CJFRENCH
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              #26
              Correct

              Originally posted by Fire4231
              Let’s see it!!! Great fight. Wilder the #2 Heavyweight would be a great fight against the #5 or #6 Heavyweight in Ruiz.

              But this is more of an insult to Tyson’s great work. The idea that 6’0 Ruiz can execute the same game plan that a 6’9 long fluid boxer Fury could is in theory ridiculous.

              Especially after seeing AJ vs Ruiz II. If anything Wilder could do what AJ did for 12 rounds and make it a jab infested track meet. He has the same length, a powerful jab and he is sleeping guys with one punch. But if Andy has it, let’s see it. He has to prove it tho. Can’t just say it loud.
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              I agree....
              Wilder V Ruiz if it ever happened, Wilder will win on points or a knock out. As stated Wilder will use the AJ method, after learning to use his jab more, use his height and movement as he does now so as not to get hit and either win easily on points or blast him out.

              Simple....Ruiz v Fury = Fury v Chisora 2...no chance of a win for Ruiz.

              Ruiz v Ortiz is the fight Ruiz needs and if Ortiz is old and slow then it is the best move for him. Like wise Ortiz might get a fat lazy Ruiz so could be the best move for him. Keeps the winner relevant who ever it is.

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              • petegrif
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                #27
                Ruiz has a real chance. Fast hands and good understanding of angles. If he gets inside W will get hurt.

                I disagree with some of the posts that suggest W can do to R what AJ did to R. AJ was in incredible shape and can box. W can't box. There is no way he can keep R from closing on him.

                Stay off the tacos andy.

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                • thack
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                  #28
                  If Ruiz came in like he did Joshua 2 (which should never again be allowed) Wilder would take him apart within 2 minutes.The Ruiz that Hammered Joshua would last maybe 2 rounds.Tyson will hammer them all .I'ts only Tyson that can lose to himself...!

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                  • Luilun
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                    #29
                    Ruiz will beat Wilder because he will back Wilder up and **** the body

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                    • NachoMan
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by petegrif
                      Ruiz has a real chance. Fast hands and good understanding of angles. If he gets inside W will get hurt.

                      I disagree with some of the posts that suggest W can do to R what AJ did to R. AJ was in incredible shape and can box. W can't box. There is no way he can keep R from closing on him.

                      Stay off the tacos andy.
                      Hmm, I double checked this with the quadratic formula and you are correct.

                      x=2a−b±b2−4ac
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