I agree these are the bigger fights to be made in the U.S. Across the HW division, I would think AJ vs. Ruiz would be bigger if held in the U.K. or even Los Angeles. An AJ/Klitschko rematch would also be huge.
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Ruiz vs. Wilder and Fury II vs Wilder II are bigger fights than AJ vs. Wilder
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostWhy do you think Joey Spencer's 6 rd fight was the co-main last night? When was the last time you've seen a card where the co-main was a prospect going 6 rds in his 7th fight?
It wasn't a walkout bout that had to be moved up. It was billed as the co-main
Fury is legit. Calling him a great White hope is not giving the guy the credit for his skills that he deserves. He is no 'hope', he proved he is legit and that's why Wilder Vs Fury will do big numbers next time. The 2 best Heavyweights going at it in a rematch when their first fight was exciting and controversial. Nothing to do with the 'great white 'hope' or 'american hypejob' going at it. It's the most skilled and slickest boxer Vs the hardest puncher in the Heavyweight division. Classic matchup
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Originally posted by DuckAdonis View PostJoey Spencer is a big hypejob and a KO waiting to happen. The kid must be popular idk...
Fury is legit. Calling him a great White hope is not giving the guy the credit for his skills that he deserves.
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Undisputed fights should always be bigger, Ruiz is the unified and his profile is growing especially with the KO of Joshua. Fury is the number one guy at HW currently and his getting bigger name-wise, Wilder is getting or making noise with his recent brutal KO. So yeah the only way is up for them three. I don't think anyone of them are at that level of Joshua yet, even in losing his name is still out there. So no they aren't really bigger fights without Joshua's name.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostYes I do. I don't think you understand what demographics mean, or how it relates to this conversation though
Ruiz Mexican fanbase is bigger than AJ's US fanbase.
Joshua is to dull for America.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostRuiz & Fury tick the right boxes.
Ruiz: Mexican fanbase against an African American fighter
Fury: Great white hope (who could actually win) against African American fighter
Those are the main demographics you want to shoot for in America.
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Originally posted by DaNeutral. View PostLOL. Anthony Joshua is drawing and making bigger numbers than all those other 3 fighters put together. Get a grip of your hate young man.
Another UK hype job exposed as soon as they set foot on American soil. The whole card was full of UK hype jobs being exposed
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostNot in the US where it matters. Didn't sell out MSG. Around 100k watched on DAZN. He became known after the fight for getting beat up by a fat Mexican guy. No casual fan takes him serious. He's only used for jokes and memes.
Another UK hype job exposed as soon as they set foot on American soil. The whole card was full of UK hype jobs being exposed
So the "house" fighters if you want to call them that got put in tough fights with some of them losing and some of them coming very close and you are complaining about the card? Not enough PBC protection racket mismatches for you?
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