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  • W1LL
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    #31
    Andy Ruiz, Jr. vs. Dillian Whyte would be a very intriguing fight. Can't argue with what Ruiz said here either, Whyte is mad disrespectful to most top Heavyweights. He's either battered them all in sparring, or trashes their resumes and accomplishments.

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    • Mindgames
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      #32
      Originally posted by Inspired
      When did Whyte expect sympathy? i dont think at any point post fight he's asked for sympathy. just a ****** thing to attack him with.

      He didn't shake povetkin's hand in the moment, but a few seconds later they bumped fists ie he acknowledged him but out of principle wasnt going to shake his hand in that moment. They shook hands later, more than once. So not really a big deal that. i don't think it was meant as disrespect.

      no one is trashier than andy ruiz with his ****** parties and fake teeth, trying to be something he isn't. his attitude after the aj fight where he kept on dissing aj was pure trash.
      You'd hope when someone who's perhaps struggled a little bit in life, is given something...they don't get consumed by it completely.


      This tweet (from sporting icons) sums it up best

      I was thinking about this earlier. DillianWhyte
      has had 36 fights amateur and pro combined. Fought AJ twice, Chisora twice, Parker, Povetkin, Rivas, Helenius, undefeated Browne. WBC Interim and Silver Champ, British Champ, WBC number 1. Trolls can **** the **** clean off!!
      I think Whytes took the loss quite well as it goes. Shame the Sky sorts IFL lot can't give Povetkin abit of credit though. As for Ruiz, he aint redeemed himself at all, after taking my 25 quid and doing nothing, then telling me he didn't bother training and he's looking forward to a rubber match with AJ.

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      • Toffee
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        #33
        Ruiz having a go at Whyte and you all lap it up.

        Back story... Ruiz wants that fight as Dillian brings commercial value.

        From hero to absolute zero, and now riding on the coat tails of anyone who drops a little bit.

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        • Marvlus Marv
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          #34
          Ruiz let a lot of fans down with his 20 stone figure vs AJ. He fought like the slob he looked like and yet he showed us the way only months earlier. I wasn't expecting a Ruiz takeover but I was hoping for a fun ride while it lasted. Ruiz along with Whyte and Mikey Deluded Garcia are all on my naughty step.

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          • Cool Scant
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            #35
            Originally posted by Inspired
            When did Whyte expect sympathy? i dont think at any point post fight he's asked for sympathy. just a ****** thing to attack him with.

            He didn't shake povetkin's hand in the moment, but a few seconds later they bumped fists ie he acknowledged him but out of principle wasnt going to shake his hand in that moment. They shook hands later, more than once. So not really a big deal that. i don't think it was meant as disrespect.

            no one is trashier than andy ruiz with his ****** parties and fake teeth, trying to be something he isn't. his attitude after the aj fight where he kept on dissing aj was pure trash.
            You'd hope when someone who's perhaps struggled a little bit in life, is given something...they don't get consumed by it completely.


            This tweet (from sporting icons) sums it up best

            I was thinking about this earlier. DillianWhyte
            has had 36 fights amateur and pro combined. Fought AJ twice, Chisora twice, Parker, Povetkin, Rivas, Helenius, undefeated Browne. WBC Interim and Silver Champ, British Champ, WBC number 1. Trolls can **** the **** clean off!!
            Whyte did an interview complaining about Arum warren and Ruiz making fun of him. Meanwhile he trolls everyone and made fun of wilders loss. Whyte has no class if he was American you would feel the same way

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            • JonDP
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              #36
              He checked his order from the drive-through burrito joint first.

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              • D4RKW4T3R1
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                #37
                Originally posted by Inspired
                you can't talk complete BS and expect people to be all daffodils and faeries over it mate.
                i dont care about trolling, having fun etc, but genuinely lying, not giving someone credit, those type of actions piss me off.
                a lot can be said about andy ruiz..and it's deserving because he's a bellend. when he beat AJ, at the time, i was genuinely happy for him because i thought he was a good guy. Evidently not.

                browne wasn't absolute world level, but he had won a WBA regular belt against Chagaev (who was 37/38 at the time and the same age as browne). Chagaev's only previous losses were to Wladmir klitschko and povetkin.

                At the time of the fight, Browne was most certainly respected..and came in as an undefeted big puncher looking to take Whyte's head off.

                it isn't so much that it was a big acheivement worth mentioning on it's own, but collectively when you look at Whyte's resume, it's worth mentioning.



                as for Whyte, the guy is likeable, the things he comes up with. proper sense of humour unlike these ****** yanks.


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                With all due respect, I understand where your comments regarding Americans come from considering the loud mouth representing us but most Americans are much more humble considering the dominating you Brits have had going back to Lennox Lewis.

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                • Fire4231
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                  #38
                  Whyte has done nothing but troll other fighters and turn down significant matchups. Tried to cherry pic and learned he couldn’t deal with a past champion and upset capable gate keeper. I am enjoying Whyte’s new exposure. He is sloppy and that Povetkin uppercut was waiting.

                  Cong**** to Eddie Hearn for failing again. Iron sharpens Iron, keep placing your fighters in with lesser competition an they will begin to fight at a lower level.

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                  • nacho daddy
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by jackblack008
                    Wilder achieved a lot with his limited arsenal. Kudos, but Fury is 10x more skillful and the surprise was the way he charged to Wilder and destroyed him. I was expecting a running Fury. That dint happen
                    In the first fight when Fury rose from the dead and almost KO'd wilder the bell saving him said now I know how to beat him. I will go at him rather then move away

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                    • rckdees
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                      #40
                      Let that clown have it Andy

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