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

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  • Robi13
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    #21
    Originally posted by Mister Wolf
    Because he has t-rex arms with hooves for feet. Just a guy who landed a lucky punch. The new Hassim Rahman.
    Maybe, but aj got his rematch so Andy should get his or another title shot too

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    • Robi13
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      #22
      Originally posted by Jab jab boom
      does this really require an explanation?? C'mon now, cut it out. Did you not see how ineffective ruiz was at cutting off the ring vs a robotic Joshua? Imagine a bigger and much better defensive and offensive boxer.
      You’re right, Andy would have to make the adjustment to that style... and he is heavy so it’s be hard to. Tyson would use the same game plan aj did in the second fight and Andy would have to adjust... I guess if he shows he can make that adjustment against a lower level boxer with the same style, then he may have a shot

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      • Weebler I
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        #23
        12-0 Fury

        Joshua showed how to school Ruiz at the second attempt.

        This is not a financially worthwhile fight for Fury, he would receive more money rematching Wilder or Joshua.

        Indeed, the only fights that make sense for Fury from here on out are Wilder and Joshua unless the Russians can stump up a big guarantee to fight Povetkin.
        Last edited by Weebler I; 03-01-2020, 12:39 PM.

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        • TMLT87
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          #24
          Lol is he insane. First of all hes not deserving. Secondly if Joshua can win like 10-11 rounds over him using a lesser version of Furys usual style, imagine what actual Fury would do. It would be a complete shutout most likely.

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          • elfag
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            #25
            What an entitled fat sack of chit.


            I would fight Fury for 20 million too, so what.


            Fury has a mandatory rematch with Wilder and then would look to unify with AJ.


            Its no joke when they say millennials are the most entitled generation. Fat ass Ruiz blew his chances last fight and now thinks oh well because he wants to face the lineal champion it should just happen because he wants it. Fury has so many other options and things to keep him busy for the next 2+ years.

            Ruiz doesnt seem to think there are career consequences for coming in like a fat sack of chit for his rematch with AJ.

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            • MulaKO
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              #26
              Originally posted by Robi13
              Fury has shown to adapt his style depending on who he is fighting so I’m not say Andy beats Tyson but, Andy is faster, can punch, and takes risks by punching in between your punches just like he did vs AJ... aj made great adjustments for fight two, fought like a puzzy but it was the perfect game plan none the less and that’s exactly how I’d expect Tyson to fight Ruiz... stick and move like a puzzy lol... Andy woould have to show he can adjust to that style and I haven’t seen Andy do that
              Not being a chit disturber but seems like you answered your own question

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              • marvin douglas
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                #27
                Come on Andy, you landed the punch of your life when you connected to the back of AJ's ear, then you ruined your career and the dinner table.

                What's funny is that he says he "wants" a new trainer now, "wants" to start training now, and "wants" to start camp now. What's stopping him from doing it now? I know, it's him. He's the only reason he's not training now. Hell, he could start training now simply by jogging at the local park or beach

                Another thing Andy, a training table is for guys who are actually training.

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                • Throwingbombs
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by el***
                  What an entitled fat sack of chit.


                  I would fight Fury for 20 million too, so what.


                  Fury has a mandatory rematch with Wilder and then would look to unify with AJ.


                  Its no joke when they say millennials are the most entitled generation. Fat ass Ruiz blew his chances last fight and now thinks oh well because he wants to face the lineal champion it should just happen because he wants it. Fury has so many other options and things to keep him busy for the next 2+ years.

                  Ruiz doesnt seem to think there are career consequences for coming in like a fat sack of chit for his rematch with AJ.
                  Yep, and even after that Whyte is mandatory for the WBC so fat boy will have to get in line and wait his turn. Maybe even try to earn another shot by fighting some legit contenders rather than stuffing his face with tacos and burritos and flapping his gums.

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                  • Verus
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Robi13
                    Ruiz has the perfect style and skillset to beat Tyson
                    Ruz will be the perfect Pinata for Fury. He is too short, lacks good movement, and has no discipline. Fury would humiliate him.

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                    • MrShakeAndBake
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                      #30
                      Get in line fat boy and earn it....

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