How does Wilder vs Ruiz go down?

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  • Blue54
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    How does Wilder vs Ruiz go down?

    Off the top of my head I pick Ruiz based on his speed and pressure not mention he got great chin.
    Wilder can tko thoe I believe with the right combos overtime but how will he hold up with the pressure of Ruiz?
    Does he have the movement to stay out of the way to land the punches he needs how do you see it going?
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    50/50 fight imo. Ruiz is more skilled and has a good chin, Wilder has range and crazy power.

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    • Toffee
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      #3
      Ruiz can't get inside and Wilder doesn't want to get inside.

      They'd circle for round after round. Then Wilder eventually lands his shot and goes full mental case. At that point it's 50/50 whether he ends Ruiz or Ruiz ends Wilder.

      I'd watch.

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      • kingstip9
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        Ruiz could definitely do damage if he let his hands go on the inside, but I see him getting caught by the right and stopped

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        • boxinggod101
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          #5
          Ruiz getting KOd

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          • Earl-Hickey
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            #6
            Wilder spears the whale.

            I think if AJ hadn't rushed in and had picked his shots after he floored Ruiz in the first time he'd have got Ruiz out, Ruiz did recover quickly but he was dropped pretty heavily and was at least somewhat hurt. Wilder hits a lot harder than AJ and he'd keep Ruiz down.

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            • james240
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              #7
              Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
              Wilder spears the whale.

              I think if AJ hadn't rushed in and had picked his shots after he floored Ruiz in the first time he'd have got Ruiz out, Ruiz did recover quickly but he was dropped pretty heavily and was at least somewhat hurt. Wilder hits a lot harder than AJ and he'd keep Ruiz down.
              Ruiz wasnt hurt at all got right back up and took a monster right hand before the exchange which he knocked AJ down.

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              • Earl-Hickey
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                #8
                Originally posted by james240
                Ruiz wasnt hurt at all got right back up and took a monster right hand before the exchange which he knocked AJ down.
                He admitted after the fight he was hurt.

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                • Mammoth
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                  #9
                  Ruiz gets knocked out

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                  • F!x
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                    #10
                    If it's the Ruiz who fought AJ in the first fight - he was pretty fresh off the Dimintrenko win and in "fight shape" for Ruiz, he has a shot at knocking Wilder out but I'd have it as a 50-50 fight. If he's around the 280 pound mark though like he was in the AJ rematch, then Wilder probably knocks him out, or knocks him down a few times and wins a decision.

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