Ruiz is is no shape to fight right now. He doesn't even have a trainer. I don't blame him for turning down the fight.
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Originally posted by Califire209 View PostBsample Whyte is sick in the head. PEDvetkin is older than Arreola
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Originally posted by lion33lit View PostRuiz packed on enough blubber to sell to a whale - removing that amount of fat is usually done by surgery nowadays. Even a fit Ruiz looks like he's not healthy - his body looks like a shoe-in for early heart disease (hopefully thats not the case). Plus, he had/has no trainer.
What makes Whyte think that Ruiz would be up for anything other than drowning his sorrows in some burritos, cokes and counseling sessions - to restore some type of dignity.
Hopefully Whyte isnt/wasnt coward & delusional enough to fool himself into thinking this is some type of Roberto Duran scenerio in which Ray Leonard intentionally planned the rematch (right away) to catch Roberto out of shape. Roberto at least didnt look out of shape for the rematch....
Ruiz' body on the other hand can hold four Robertos two Leonards and was not in any way shape or form - ready any time soon enough for a fight with Whyte.
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Originally posted by Corelone View PostAJ ruined him. That was easy money, Andy could have eaten between rounds, he didn't care. He, you, me, could see AJ trained to run.
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Originally posted by Corelone View PostYou guys act like getting shafted by Hearn is a pleasant experience. He made life miserable for Andy from day one. That was one of the worse contracts I ever heard of. Andy KOs AJ and not only can't exploit it, Hearn uses acreage in the hottest place he could find for AJ to out run him. Sometime the B'S isn't worth it.
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Originally posted by denium View PostGood post, it also amuses me how Whyte thinks himself as some kind of massive puncher.
In reality, he has an average KO% and it's less than Tyson Fury's who he claims can't punch for s***
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Originally posted by 15 Rounds again View PostHe (Ruiz) is fighting Kownaki - a decent if unproven opponent.
Edit: For clarity, that's my guess, nothing in stone yet.
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Originally posted by theface07 View PostRun? Yeah ok. It's called boxing and it was the correct gameplan. Just coming off your first loss and being KO'd at that, rematching Ruiz immediately when everybody said it was a mistake and being able to maintain your focus and win a decision was impressive. Of course you AJ and UK haters will criticize Joshua for whatever he does.
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Originally posted by theface07 View PostAre you really that ****** or are you just trying to push your ridiculous agenda? The Saudis put up the highest bid for the rights to put off the fight. It wasn't Hearn who pushed for Saudi. He wanted it in the UK. Furthermore, Ruiz is Mexican American and comes from a hotter area than AJ does. The BS in your comments is full force. Some of you posters are pathetic, looking for any excuse possible to justify Ruiz losing.
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