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Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View PostNgannou should fight Wilder, AJ, rematch Fury then retire. As nutty as it may sound, he might actually wins those fights and, in the process, make a complete mockery of this HW boxing era.
Ngannou has already made a mockery of boxing, not just one division, and he hasn't been the only one with other novices and MMA guys doing well starting from scratch.
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Originally posted by jqSide View PostWilder's camp want the money desperately. Give them what they want. Should be obvious by now Wilder is going for his retirement fight. Why else would he waste all that time waiting, instead of taking other fights?
his next fight would likely be his last. Fans would be ****** to keep following him if
his next 2 or 3 fights would take 5 years to accomplish. His next fights should be treated like
nothing more than exhibition fights.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostHe might beat Wilder, but I don't see him beating AJ who would sit behind the jab and obviously Fury would be better for any rematch.
Ngannou has already made a mockery of boxing, not just one division, and he hasn't been the only one with other novices and MMA guys doing well starting from scratch.
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Unfortunately Ruiz is a Buster only interested in ig clicks today.
Nganno may not have won the boxing match but he won the fans & the fight as he wasn't supposed to be able to do what he did.
I'd love them to strike while the irons hot & make the Wilder Ngannou fight on the undesputed undercard as Aj & Eddie just keep talking as usual.
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Originally posted by Butt stuff View Post
It’s like he throws a thesaurus into a blender, then adds two minuscule quotes to it and calls it an article. It feels like he’s trying to write prose but it’s all clunky and unwieldy.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostDeontay Wilder pontificated his desire to face Andy Ruiz Jr. an incredibly long time ago. Malik Scott, his head trainer, followed suit.
A fight against two recent former heavyweight champs with a ton of fanfare and explosive power? It was a match made in ruthless heaven. Ultimately, although certain matchups are practically impossible to make, Wilder and Ruiz are on the “same side of the street.” That euphemism was also aided by the WBC sanctioning body.
Still, even with Mauricio Sulaiman ordering it, their showdown never became a reality. Now, with negotiations going nowhere, someone else has grabbed Scott’s attention.
[Click Here To Read More]Last edited by jqSide; 10-31-2023, 12:03 PM.
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Originally posted by jqSide View Post
There has to be a better explanation why Ruiz vs Wilder never got made.
Never mind the WBC ordering the fight. It was a match made in ruthless heaven.
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Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post
I don't think he's made a mockery of all of boxing- just HW. If any MMA fighter was to beat an elite pro boxer under boxing rules it would most certainly happen at heavyweight. Heavyweights, on average, rely on conventional boxing skill and movement far less than the lighter weight classes, so an exceptional athlete and striker with a good engine such as Ngannou could match up well with top boxing HWs (like Wilder and AJ) who are really just great athletes who can punch a bit. Never in 500 years will an MMA welterweight take on and compete well with an elite boxing WW under boxing rules.
I think we need to accept these boxers we watch aren't as supreme as we like to believe.Last edited by Weebler I; 10-31-2023, 01:06 PM.
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