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  • Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz's Trainer Backs Concerns Over Going To Saudi Arabia

    Manny Robles, the head trainer of WBO, WBA, IBF, IBO heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz, is in full support of his fighter's position with respect to the announced location of the rematch with Anthony Joshua.

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  • #2
    booo hoooo hooo hoooo. Fugging PBC crybabys. Get a grip you sad wasters. THEY SELL SNICKERS IN SAUDI. Ive never known tears to run in a sport like it runs from the faces of American Boxers and their fans.

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    • #3
      Boooring. Same sh## different day. If Team Ruiz have a leg to stand on regarding the rematch money or location then why dont they directly address it with hearn or lawyers... why is all this coming through media outlets yet nothing officially has been declared from Ruiz side, just a whole lot of pointless talk, no real action.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by super-x View Post
        Boooring. Same sh## different day. If Team Ruiz have a leg to stand on regarding the rematch money or location then why dont they directly address it with hearn or lawyers... why is all this coming through media outlets yet nothing officially has been declared from Ruiz side, just a whole lot of pointless talk, no real action.
        This is all the same soppy crap that was coming from Team Ortiz when AJ and Hearn was trying to make a fight with them too and after all the endless threads on here about it it all turned out to be Team Ortiz, the PBC and their fans that looked foolish and turned out to be the liars.

        This is not about Saudi Arabia at all. They just dont want this fight. If Hearn announced it was to be in NY or Vegas then Team Ruiz would come out with a whole new set of demands. Its the PBC trying to get out of this fight.

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        • #5
          ... It's simple: pay them more money...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
            This is all the same soppy crap that was coming from Team Ortiz when AJ and Hearn was trying to make a fight with them too and after all the endless threads on here about it it all turned out to be Team Ortiz, the PBC and their fans that looked foolish and turned out to be the liars.

            This is not about Saudi Arabia at all. They just dont want this fight. If Hearn announced it was to be in NY or Vegas then Team Ruiz would come out with a whole new set of demands. Its the PBC trying to get out of this fight.
            I personally think Haymon is using Ruiz to come out with all this crap to stall the fight jus long enough to get the ibf title stripped. Ibf have given there deadline of this fight needing to take placr by 7th December. If IBF strip ruiz of therr title, it goes up vacant for who??? Pulev and Kownacki.... isnt that a coincedence... Kownacki was always in the pipeline for a unwarranted shot at wilder anyway, it would be worth waaay more to wilder/pbc for Kownacki to have a title... wilder would put him to sleep and gain another title by beating a weak champ.

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            • #7
              I was even wondering lately if Team Ruiz are willing to be stripped of 1 or 2 belts, keep one and go straight into a Wilder unification... Fury could probably pick up one and add that to next year's Wilder rematch. Ruiz gets a massive payday still in an all-American unification, Fury Vs Wilder could then be for 3/4 of the world titles and AJ is left out in the cold with just a WBA or WBO title for instance.

              Probably a stupid thought, but it did cross my mind with the way they are talking... Al Haymon is clearly playing puppet master and trying to stir something up.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by super-x View Post
                I personally think Haymon is using Ruiz to come out with all this crap to stall the fight jus long enough to get the ibf title stripped. Ibf have given there deadline of this fight needing to take placr by 7th December. If IBF strip ruiz of therr title, it goes up vacant for who??? Pulev and Kownacki.... isnt that a coincedence... Kownacki was always in the pipeline for a unwarranted shot at wilder anyway, it would be worth waaay more to wilder/pbc for Kownacki to have a title... wilder would put him to sleep and gain another title by beating a weak champ.
                You are EXACTLY right. Don Haymon is working hard on what dirty work needs to be done to get those belts to Deontay Wilder without him having to face anybody good to get hold of them just like they did with the one belt he has. His long term game plan is to get those belts around Wilders waist with as few risks or few hard fights as possible.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                  You are EXACTLY right. Don Haymon is working hard on what dirty work needs to be done to get those belts to Deontay Wilder without him having to face anybody good to get hold of them just like they did with the one belt he has. His long term game plan is to get those belts around Wilders waist with as few risks or few hard fights as possible.
                  It's seems as though u feel Harmon doesn't believe ruiz would win the rematch..... even after witnessing what happened in the first, it seem as though you're saying haymon doesn't believe Andy has a real shot

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                    You are EXACTLY right. Don Haymon is working hard on what dirty work needs to be done to get those belts to Deontay Wilder without him having to face anybody good to get hold of them just like they did with the one belt he has. His long term game plan is to get those belts around Wilders waist with as few risks or few hard fights as possible.
                    What risk did AJ take to get them belts in the first place? I wouldn’t call beating two bums in Martin and Parker and beating the corpse of Klitschko a risk.

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