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  • #91
    Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
    AJ took months to sign rematch... It took Wilder less than a week! Wilder never said shyt about his outfit.. He was talking to his coach about his legs being shot in the first round... Old Media used a clever misdirection to try and sully Wilders name with that bs! We will see what AJ has to say after the third fight!!! War Wilder!!!
    We both know it was Ruiz who caused the delay to the rematch and reneged on where the fight should happen and Ruiz signed it to fight in the U.K. ..refused to fight asked for more money so Hearn just to get Ruiz agreed neutral ground and a Few more dollars for him
    Selective memory once again from the wilder and Haymon bum bandits.
    Guess what son your claim to the heavyweight title is over now so shut the **** up lol
    Last edited by The plunger man; 04-18-2020, 09:04 PM.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Ray* View Post
      I remember when Joshua lost, Wilder was sooo happy. He went on a rant for weeks. He genuinely never thought he could lose. He was sold a false sense of security after fighting bums after bums, thinking he could duck Joshua and let someone else do the one for him, that’s why he called Ruiz weak minded, he wanted Ruiz to come and do the undisputed fight with him had he won the rematch. Am sure Wilder would take a running performance against Fury to get his belts back now.
      ironic how Deontay mocked Josh for getting stopped in 7 yet Wilder suffered the same fate hahaha

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      • #93
        Originally posted by denium View Post
        Fury was in no position to rematch Klitschko, he was ill.

        By the time Fury recovered and served his ban, Wlad was done.

        Rest assured though, a fit and motivated Fury would beat any version of Wlad.

        Fury did rematch Wilder and beat the crap out of him, but he wanted the fight on a level playing field, no way he was going to let PBC/Haymon rob him again, hence him signing with Top Rank.
        he was not ill , the fight was booked for Manchester arena , they sold less than half the tickets and the fight was falsely cancelled on fury’s supposedly broken ankle ....fury ducked out of the klitchcko rematch and faked injury and then went all self inflicted fat and kebab hungry , then he got pulled up for ped use and then faked the metal illness card to try and worm out of it.....that’s exactly what happened he did not want to fight klitchcko in the rematch cause he knew klitchcko would be a different fighter and run over to the euro football championships and got pissed up non stop.....he faked everything.

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        • #94
          AJs earned that right to talk that talk

          You know he was loving what he saw in the Fury / Wikder rematch and wanted to lay into Wilder publicly and kick him in the face while he was down after Wilder talked all that Sh.it after the first Ruiz fight

          but AJ is always mindful of his image and goes out of his way to stay classy.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by R_Walken View Post
            AJs earned that right to talk that talk

            You know he was loving what he saw in the Fury / Wikder rematch and wanted to lay into Wilder publicly and kick him in the face while he was down after Wilder talked all that Sh.it after the first Ruiz fight

            but AJ is always mindful of his image and goes out of his way to stay classy.





            not, to Wilder... a guy he would not fight

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Inspired View Post
              you honestly think wilder beats ruiz?
              ortiz nearly beat wilder..and outboxed him. Ruiz is faster, younger and stronger than ortiz. A hungry ruiz would fk up Wilder.

              ruiz outboxed Parker. at the very least it was a draw, not a win for parker. That there allows you to guage the levels, eg parker would also fk up wilder.
              Parker went toe to toe with the in shape, fully prepared, version of Ruiz. Not the blob AJ ran from for 12 rounds.

              Was a great close fight, between 2 very skilled fighters.

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              • #97
                Good post. Agreed. Ortiz had him dead to rights, and got over excited when he had him hurt. If he took a half of step back, and then unloaded. I think he could of got a legit KO or ref stoppage. Even though we can blast Wilder for his weak excuses and limited boxing tool set. Yet we cant question the guys toughness in the ring. He never gave up and laid out on the canvas or quit on his stool. I respected the fact he wanted to go out on his shield, like a true warrior. It's sad he couldn't walk away that night, and acknowledge the loss for what it was.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by R_Walken View Post
                  AJs earned that right to talk that talk

                  You know he was loving what he saw in the Fury / Wikder rematch and wanted to lay into Wilder publicly and kick him in the face while he was down after Wilder talked all that Sh.it after the first Ruiz fight

                  but AJ is always mindful of his image and goes out of his way to stay classy.
                  Remember ****y AJ saying he would break Andy's jaw if he talked smack?

                  And making racist comments about superior black race?

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Punisher33 View Post
                    Good post. Agreed. Ortiz had him dead to rights, and got over excited when he had him hurt. If he took a half of step back, and then unloaded. I think he could of got a legit KO or ref stoppage. Even though we can blast Wilder for his weak excuses and limited boxing tool set. Yet we cant question the guys toughness in the ring. He never gave up and laid out on the canvas or quit on his stool. I respected the fact he wanted to go out on his shield, like a true warrior. It's sad he couldn't walk away that night, and acknowledge the loss for what it was.
                    very true. He didn't quit like AJ.

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                    • Originally posted by Jkp View Post
                      Parker went toe to toe with the in shape, fully prepared, version of Ruiz. Not the blob AJ ran from for 12 rounds.

                      Was a great close fight, between 2 very skilled fighters.
                      Nah Parker ran, I think you must have watch the fight with your rose tinted glasses. Parker was lucky to get the decision. If that fight was anywhere apart from New Zealand Ruiz would have walked away as the champion on that night. Parker tasted Ruiz’s power and saw his hand speed and he literally ran and jab the whole fight onwards.

                      Parker himself even said it before and after the Joshua/Ruiz first fight, that you cannot fight Ruiz up close. You trying hard to paint a picture of Parker/Ruiz that is false here

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