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    #31
    Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
    When AJ lost the first time there was nary a peep from his hero worshipping idol humpers. They “poof” vanished into thin air for weeks. Over time they began to crawl out of their safe spaces blabbing about this or that and hoping to establish a new prince in Whyte. Then POP goes his piss and back into their holes they went like **** roaches scurrying away from the light. To this day they continue spewing **** from their c ock holsters. I wonder if their prince loses again whether the MIA time period will be more permanent? Can truly only hope so.
    Are you talking about AJ fans or tiny lil G’s???

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      #32
      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
      I think unfortunately, George is spot on! Andy celebrated too long, and ate too much! That's NOT what Champions do! His only hope is to get a KO within 6! That's still possible, but I think AJ will stick and move, and win the UD in 12! "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems!"

      BTW, 283-268 = 15, not 45!
      283 is still 283? And that’s a lot of fat to move around for 36 mins...

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        #33
        Originally posted by Ray* View Post
        I doubt Team Joshua goes near any Haymon managed HW ever again. Especially with the way A-side Ruiz acted after his win. I doubt they would take that risk.
        Yep! Exactly that.

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          #34
          George is right

          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
          Hall of Famer and former heavyweight champion George Foreman is shaking his head at Andy Ruiz's weight of 283-pounds for Saturday's rematch with [/URL]]
          Ruiz blew it. The pressure of the circumstances got the best of him. At 280 he ain't catching a running scared Joshua. No way no how.

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            #35
            The scale said 280. It is what it is. He is way too heavy. Joshua is going to run run run. Ruiz is going to get tired.

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              #36
              It's so interesting to me that there may be only 6 more hours left in British Heavyweight boxing for possibly the next decade. Repeat by Ruiz.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Southpaw010 View Post
                Anyone who thinks he truly weighs that much is crazy. That is a ploy to **** with AJ and make him think Andy didn't train properly and that he's out of his normal fighting shape. It's Andy continuing to mind **** AJ all the way to another Knockout win
                You know there was a weigh in, right?

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                  #38
                  Foreman is senile, and panicking for no reason., Ruiz beats the f uck out of AJ once more.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Reverb View Post
                    Having already put my money on Ruiz,
                    I keep thinking - Joshua had the weight of the world on him last time around and it showed, but he did dump Ruiz for the first time in his career, and then rushed in, straight onto a shot that effectively ended him that night.
                    Will that really happen again? I'm kinda hoping so cos I already laid down money on Ruiz, which I'm not convinced was actually a great idea. Will have to see how that pans out. Lol.
                    Exactly where I am. Having already made my bet I’m looking for a reason to still believe. That weigh in was a shock.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by shenmue View Post
                      Foreman is senile, and panicking for no reason., Ruiz beats the f uck out of AJ once more.
                      Bro, your boi came in fat and out of shape. He gets ko'd in four. Just like Buster Douglas, he blew it. Ruiz just just doesn't have the fire, the ambition, the drive to be great. He sparred a few rounds and that's it. His trainer says he is in great shape, but what kind of trainer are you if you fighter comes in heavier than the last fight.

                      It's a shame because if Ruiz came in at 230 he could be a monster.

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