For all the AJ groupie weirdos claiming Wilder is a “bum”.

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  • Boxing_1013
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    #21
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
    Complete myth.

    Fury was putting it on Wilder from round 1.

    When he got put down, he was already defeated, already cowering when Fury stepped to him

    Stop eating all that PBC bull****
    First two rounds were pretty competitive man...could have been 1-1 after 2

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    • Lopez_Boxing
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      #22
      Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
      I’m not sure how the “Joshua was done in by one punch, Wilder was destroyed” narrative started.

      Both lost almost every, if not every round. Both got beaten to an absolute pulp and both had the fight stopped on them. Both got hit with one punch that changed the whole complexion of the fight.
      Its a different set of circumstances. See one happened to wilder and than the other happened to AJ

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      • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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        #23
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation
        Ruiz is not an average fighter

        The only reason why Joshua got caught is because he thought Ruiz was done and did not think about defence.

        Same thing happened when Wlad put him down.

        If you think it the same situation as the Fury Wilder rematch, then you really don't understand boxing.
        If Ruiz isn’t an average fighter then who exactly had he beat prior to AJ??? You won’t be able to answer that...

        Secondly I said “average compared to Fury” which he certainly is, learn how to read coherently...

        It was completely different to the Wlad KD. AJ was on the backfoot when Wlad caught him with the 1-2. Whilst Ruiz caught him during an exchange.

        AJ will always be vulnerable in exchanges, hence why Ruiz timed him and proceeded to batter him for 7 rounds.

        Honestly kid, it seems YDKSAB...

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        • LADIV
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          #24
          Originally posted by D4thincarnation
          Wilder was destroyed, beating up, schooled and humiliated.


          AJ was done by one punch, and won every round in the rematch.
          aj fought scared in the rematch with ruiz and ran all night
          And still couldn't put ruiz away who came in way over weight
          And didnt really train..let that sink in

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            #25
            Originally posted by D4thincarnation
            Ruiz is not an average fighter

            The only reason why Joshua got caught is because he thought Ruiz was done and did not think about defence.

            Same thing happened when Wlad put him down.

            If you think it the same situation as the Fury Wilder rematch, then you really don't understand boxing.
            No he's not an average fighter. But he was unranked when he beat Joshua, and isn't considered one of the top guys now, and Joshua still ran from him for 12 rounds.

            Wilder lost to the consensus #1 heavyweight in the world.

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            • CubanGuyNYC
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              #26
              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              No he's not an average fighter. But he was unranked when he beat Joshua, and isn't considered one of the top guys now, and Joshua still ran from him for 12 rounds.

              Wilder lost to the consensus #1 heavyweight in the world.
              ESPN has Ruiz at number five, and I don’t disagree. Andy is good, man. Not the best looking heavyweight, but neither is Tyson Fury. Joshua fought him the way he did because he knows better than anyone else what it feels like to fight the “little fat guy.”

              Deontay KOs practically anyone not named Tyson Fury, yet people are now writing him off as a “bum,” like Cunningham said. It’s a joke. Maybe Joshua beats Wilder — in fact, I think he would — but I’ll bet he plays it quite safe. He doesn’t wanna know what it feels like to be at the end of a fully-extended Wilder right hand.

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                #27
                Originally posted by LADIV
                aj fought scared in the rematch with ruiz and ran all night
                And still couldn't put ruiz away who came in way over weight
                And didnt really train..let that sink in
                Lot of truth right here.

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                • SplitSecond
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                  #28
                  Wilder can still KO anyone. Really should look to beat up Ruiz then Whyte and try his hand again at Fury/Joshua. But then again he could also lose and then not get the payday, I guess.

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                  • rickJen
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                    #29
                    Not all fans who dislike Wilder are AJ fans doe.
                    I even prayed AJ would get beat beginning with the Povetkin fight.
                    My prayers were answered when Ruiz pulled the upset against AJ.
                    I got sick and tired of the AJ association.
                    The constant cries of lowball in the negotiations is beyond disgusting.

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                    • _Rexy_
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                      ESPN has Ruiz at number five, and I don’t disagree. Andy is good, man. Not the best looking heavyweight, but neither is Tyson Fury. Joshua fought him the way he did because he knows better than anyone else what it feels like to fight the “little fat guy.”

                      Deontay KOs practically anyone not named Tyson Fury, yet people are now writing him off as a “bum,” like Cunningham said. It’s a joke. Maybe Joshua beats Wilder — in fact, I think he would — but I’ll bet he plays it quite safe. He doesn’t wanna know what it feels like to be at the end of a fully-extended Wilder right hand.
                      Oh I know, I was one of the two or three people that picked Ruiz to win in the first fight, but fair is fair. If Wilder is a bum for losing to the consensus #1 heavyweight, then Joshua quit against someone unranked.

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