Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz: I Want A Shot At Tyson Fury For The WBC Title

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  • Bronx2245
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    #61
    Don't swerve Luis Ortiz! Take the fight! If not Ortiz, then fight Kownacki! Pick a trainer ASAP! MAN UP!

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    • PotentialToast
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      #62
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
      Yes, If you want. But Ruizs is coming from a loss, at first . he needs a decent win to get anything.

      Whyte should rematch Parker. Ruiz should fight ortiz
      I can't beleive Ruiz turned down the Whyte fight. What else is going to give his a world title shot in the next 2 years? Pulev for AJ is agreed. Fury v Wilder rematch with Likely winner straight in to an AJ fight. If the WBO is vacated, it will be between Usyk and Parker. In fact, I am suprised that people are not queuing up to fight Whyte for the WBC mandatory / Interim title given that Whyte will actually fight anybody and not cherry pick.

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      • Jax teller
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        #63
        Originally posted by Corelone
        Whyte can come in at 285, stink out the house in that barnyard size ring, vs Don Nobody, but he's more deserving than Andy? I'm not saying he shouldn't get his chance, but let's keep our perspective.
        Well he has been fighting the toughest competition (Chisora, Parker & Rivas) by a country mile in comparison to any other contender.

        So what if his last fight was a crapper on 3 weeks notice he still won it and has been waiting for his WBC mando shot for over 1000 days getting passed by WBC/Breazealle who did nothing and offered Whyte some BS eliminator for 2nd mandatory.

        Ruiz just lost his fight to defend WBA, IBF & WBO so now he deserves a shot at the WBC? You're using a weird fecking perspective there buddy.

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        • theface07
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          #64
          Originally posted by Robi13
          Ruiz has the perfect style and skill set to beat Tyson
          Really? Joshua was able to box Andy and keep him at range and he's not as good a boxer, as fast on is feet or has as long reach as Fury. If Fury boxes Ruiz, I don't see Ruiz winning.

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          • theface07
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            #65
            Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
            Fury boxes circles around Ruiz. We saw stiff ass AJ show how to negate Ruiz with size, and Fury can do that a lot better.
            You're right but after getting rid of the extra bulk I don't think you can call AJ "stiff ass" anymore. He moves quite well now for his size. He will never move like someone like Fury, Usyk or Hunter. That's just not in the cards but he's more fluid than he used to be.

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            • SN!PER
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              #66
              No Andy, this match will be a nightmare.

              Long legs, 11 inch reach advantage, he'll jab your face off.

              Every time you get close, he'll just hug you and put you in a headlock.

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              • Marchegiano
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                #67
                I'd have no problem with Wilder-Ruiz while Fury-Joshua happens. Sounds like a good plan to me.

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                • Corelone
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Jax teller
                  Well he has been fighting the toughest competition (Chisora, Parker & Rivas) by a country mile in comparison to any other contender.

                  So what if his last fight was a crapper on 3 weeks notice he still won it and has been waiting for his WBC mando shot for over 1000 days getting passed by WBC/Breazealle who did nothing and offered Whyte some BS eliminator for 2nd mandatory.

                  Ruiz just lost his fight to defend WBA, IBF & WBO so now he deserves a shot at the WBC? You're using a weird fecking perspective there buddy.
                  Chisora is old, kod by Fury and Whyte. Whyte got a gift vs Parker, and Rivas was the worse scandal in decades. I can't see where any of that equals knocking AJ TFO, then making him run like a chicken in his special track sized ring.

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                  • Airborne
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                    #69
                    Fool us once, shame on you! Fool us twice, shame on us! Go fight old man Ortiz and you can make some $$ with an all Latino HW match! But an instant match with Fury would be a freebie you don't deserve! Besides you have no chance with Fury!

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