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    #51
    Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
    And that's all he needs because it's clearly working.
    Not saying it’s not. But it didn’t work with fury.

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      #52
      Originally posted by bluemax View Post
      I don't see lightning striking twice. AJ got hit with a once in a million punch and never recovered. I really believe that AJ now training exclusively for Ruiz will ultimately destroy him. I predict a 5th to 6th round stoppage with Ruiz being completely overwhelmed. Call em like I see em and if Ruiz's best outing before AJ was a loss to Parker then I just hope Ruiz banked some of his lottery money. One hit wonder
      AJ has been rocked and dropped before. So a once in million punch. Ehh not so much �� he’s chinny and there’s no fixing that.
      Last edited by Senor_frogs; 11-26-2019, 06:17 PM.

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        #53
        Originally posted by SHO_RULEZ View Post
        Not only that, the crying this guy was doing, to try to get out of this rematch was ridiculous!
        I don’t care who wins but i do want to see a good fight. That crying he was doing was all about getting a bigger purse than what his rematch clause said he would get. Mission accomplished as Hearn upped his purse by a few million...

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          #54
          Originally posted by Senor_frogs View Post
          Come on, he was clearly being outboxed. That’s why he Ortiz hurt him on multiple occasions. The guys has no game plan or strategy other than being perfect for 2 seconds. And if his team does have one for him. He’s not capable of executing it. Nothing he’s done says otherwise. He has to rely on landing that right hand. And that’s all he has.
          I had it 4-2 Ortiz but he never hurt Wilder at all. He barely landed anything. He was by no means dominating him. Wilder clearly stated he better be perfect for 36 minutes. Watch the fight again. Ortiz kept his hands up for 6 rounds & was able to keep Wilder from landing anything big. Ortiz started bringing his hands down early in round 7 & Wilder saw it. He started throwing the right. Missed him twice & laid him out at the end. That is all it took. One defensive mistake & it was over. It wasn’t a fluke homerun punch, Wilder was patient & exploited Ortiz’s mistake of dropping his hands. He was near perfect for 18 minutes not the 36 that he needed to win the fight. Watch the fight again with an open mind & take note of the hands coming down early in the 7th. That is why Wilder is never in any hard gruelling fights. He waits for his moment. He had 2 moments against Fury & got a draw out of it & nearly pulled it off. I had that fight 7-5 Fury but the 2 KDs made it a draw. Fury is the only one who can beat Wilder I think but can’t get careless because 1 punch can end it.... this is a Ruiz/Joshua thread so our posts should not be here...
          Last edited by joe strong; 11-27-2019, 08:47 AM.

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            #55
            Comparing them both against the Parker fights there's a big difference, although Parker could move AJ was faster and quicker and looked sharper in his boxing skills keeping the distance, on the other hand Ruiz was chasing going forward all the time but couldn't connect good with Parker. I believe Ruiz learned alot from the Parker fight and figured out how to get in and connect and beat AJ. Now like Canelo also learned from Mayweather loss, I hope AJ has also learned something and adjust. Hope Ruiz wins though.

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              #56
              Originally posted by joe strong View Post
              I had it 4-2 Ortiz but he never hurt Wilder at all. He barely landed anything. He was by no means dominating him. Wilder clearly stated he better be perfect for 36 minutes. Watch the fight again. Ortiz kept his hands up for 6 rounds & was able to keep Wilder from landing anything big. Ortiz started bringing his hands down early in round 7 & Wilder saw it. He started throwing the right. Missed him twice & laid him out at the end. That is all it took. One defensive mistake & it was over. It wasn’t a fluke homerun punch, Wilder was patient & exploited Ortiz’s mistake of dropping his hands. He was near perfect for 18 minutes not the 36 that he needed to win the fight. Watch the fight again with an open mind & take note of the hands coming down early in the 7th. That is why Wilder is never in any hard gruelling fights. He waits for his moment. He had 2 moments against Fury & got a draw out of it & nearly pulled it off. I had that fight 7-5 Fury but the 2 KDs made it a draw. Fury is the only one who can beat Wilder I think but can’t get careless because 1 punch can end it.... this is a Ruiz/Joshua thread so our posts should not be here...
              He has that equalizer I’ll give him that. But he has no footwork and poor defense and gets hit often. Ortiz rocked him bad in the first fight and got to him a few times on the second. If someone with good boxing and respectable power like AJ lands the punches Ortiz did. He can seriously hurt wilder and take him out. But like wilder says all it takes is one. And he has that one.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Senor_frogs View Post
                He also said he had a hi boxing IQ. Sure buddy. He couldn’t ko fury. And when he dropped him fury came back and won that same round. Again he hasn’t faced anyone that is elite aside from fury for you to say that statement. And we all know he got a gift draw.
                nothing you said contradicts what he or I said either smh can you guys read? You dudes are like bias delusional robots who just repeat the same nonsense that the other ****** robot says. Its embarrassing. SPeak for yourself and the gift draw. A lot of people forget and/or Ignore the first round where Fury was running for his life and not doing any else. Add the two knockdowns by Wilder and Common sense should eventually kick in even for the idiots. Lets see if your boy even gets in the ring with this boxer that he "Schooled" ever again...

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Calibaloc View Post
                  nothing you said contradicts what he or I said either smh can you guys read? You dudes are like bias delusional robots who just repeat the same nonsense that the other ****** robot says. Its embarrassing. SPeak for yourself and the gift draw. A lot of people forget and/or Ignore the first round where Fury was running for his life and not doing any else. Add the two knockdowns by Wilder and Common sense should eventually kick in even for the idiots. Lets see if your boy even gets in the ring with this boxer that he "Schooled" ever again...
                  Lol that’s not my boy. Just calling it like it is. You getting too emotional there buddy

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Senor_frogs View Post
                    Lol that’s not my boy. Just calling it like it is. You getting too emotional there buddy
                    Yeah totally ignore my statement about the first round smh. You're calling it wrong that's my point. I'm not emotional I just hate when boxing fans don't apply common sense. you replied to my post, you have to deal with whatever comes after doing that...buddy.

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                      #60
                      I see Ruiz talking a lot while AJ for the most part has remained silent. Think AJ is very focused on this rematch. Hopefully he smashes that fat slob

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