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  • #31
    ko

    ruiz would ko this bummm faster than aj

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    • #32
      brqdleys a clown like u

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      • #33
        Riuiz TKOs every HW

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        • #34
          Andy Ruiz beats Fury with body shots. These HWs arent used to pressure counter punchers. Andys a big Mexican but hes going to fight these bigger HWs like a smaller Mexican and test their cajones.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
            Lol Ortiz, come on.

            He couldn’t stop Hammer but Fury did. Ortiz looked quite poor against Hammer. He didn’t look that good v Kauffman either for that matter.

            This is boxing, just because fighters don’t blow another fighter away, it doesn’t automatically make them a lesser fighter.

            As for Ortiz, he’s had one big fight against a top heavyweight and got stopped. He’s never proved anything really except a win over Jennings years ago and Jennings isn’t that good.

            The fact is that the first time Ortiz stepped up, he got stopped. He proved in that fight he didn’t have the toughness of Fury too, like Fury had in the Wilder fight.
            No top guy besides Wilder gave him a chance. No one. Too high of a risk. Hell, Hearn even had him in his stable, but as it turns out it was to keep him away from Joshua.

            Don't even mention Fury. He is as good as his last fight, which is poor. Not worthy of even a title shot after struggling with a tomato can.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
              No idea what you're hyping for. Did you watch Furys come back fights before Wilder? He looked even worse than last night.

              Anyway, he completely outboxed Wilder which is not unusual considering the level of guys who have done that before.

              AJ is fighting on a different level to these guys and once he is done with righting the wrong of Ruiz, watch how Fury//Wilder delay their fight long enough to avoid AJ later in the year.
              What? Wilder was offered 12.5 to fight AJ in the U.K! Do u really think Eddie was trying to ignore his father's advice and fight Wilder anyways?.. Lmao! After AJ gets destroyed by the destroyer.. Wilder vs Ruiz for Undisputed!

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              • #37
                Originally posted by OldTerry View Post
                Fury has the style to deal with Wilder (at least until he gets hit). Wilder is a much better boxer than given credit for, great jab, quick feet and awesome punching power. Still, Wilders arsenal is mostly offense. When the other fighter (like Fury) has the ability to avoid his offensive then he stands a good chance to win on points.
                What should wilder get credit for ? His jab has only looked good against stiverne. Other than that, 6 inch shorter spills was outboxing him.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                  What should wilder get credit for ? His jab has only looked good against stiverne. Other than that, 6 inch shorter spills was outboxing him.
                  I'm not saying Wilder is a great technical boxer, just that he is better than you give him credit for and I'm not the only one who thinks that. His power is his strength so he doesn't have to be a master boxer, only a master puncher. Fury can't punch worth a toot but he can in combination punch a weak chinned fighter enough to win by KO.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by OldTerry View Post
                    I'm not saying Wilder is a great technical boxer, just that he is better than you give him credit for and I'm not the only one who thinks that. His power is his strength so he doesn't have to be a master boxer, only a master puncher. Fury can't punch worth a toot but he can in combination punch a weak chinned fighter enough to win by KO.
                    But you claimed he has a good jab. When did he show it consistently to look dominant with it other than v stiverne. He has been out jabbed by just about everybody.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                      But you claimed he has a good jab. When did he show it consistently to look dominant with it other than v stiverne. He has been out jabbed by just about everybody.
                      He does have a good jab but a good jab in of itself does not one a masterful boxer. His jab (which is good) is not his strength.

                      According to boxing Jounalist Michael Rosenthal, "Three of Deontay Wilder’s past opponents were asked what has made the undefeated WBC World Heavyweight Champion so successful.
                      The obvious answer would’ve been Wilder’s calling card, his punching power. He has stopped all but two of his opponents for a reason. However, none of the three – Chris Arreola, Eric Molina and Gerald Washington – listed power first on their list of Wilder’s strengths.

                      Arreola: “His athleticism.”

                      Molina: His “one of a kind” style.

                      Washington: “He’s smart.”

                      The problem you seem to have is that you can find nothing good to say about Wilder. My opinion is that his skill set as a fighter is unique and effective. Better boxers than Deontay have lost to him, all of them. If Fury isn't careful in the rematch then he will be included as one of "all of them.'

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