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    Deontay Wilder vs Andy Ruiz Jr. clash given green light by WBC President

    Ex-unified ruler Andy Ruiz Jr. has been all-but promised a shot at the World Boxing Council heavyweight title in the future should he keep his weight in check.

    The 30 year-old ballooned in weight over the last four weeks of camp to face Anthony Joshua in a Saudi Arabia rematch last week. Readily admitting to not watching what he ate and not being disciplined enough, Ruiz obviously felt he could beat Joshua at less than one hundred percent. Not so, as Joshua slimmed down and changed his tactics with the help of old enemy Wladimir Klitschko. With some reflecting to do, Ruiz will be able to have the consolation prize of being rated in the top five by the WBC come January. This means a shot at Deontay Wilder is highly possible in the coming year once the Tyson Fury saga comes to an end. Here’s what the WBC and Sulaiman had to say on Wilder vs Ruiz Jr: Mexican boxer Andy Ruiz may have the opportunity to dispute the heavyweight title of the World Boxing Council, says its President Mauricio Sulaiman. Ruiz lost his IBF, WBA and WBO belts on Saturday in the rematch against Englishman Anthony Joshua. Mauricio said that despite the defeat, Ruiz will occupy a high position in the rankings of the WBC. And for this reason, he would be a viable option to fight for the title currently held by American Deontay Wilder. “Andy is going to be well rated. Not only because of the big surprise he gave in June. He has a good record, showing good things. He’s in the boxing elite. “Andy doesn’t need to have qualifying rounds or something else. Maybe he should rest, reflect on what he did wrong. The move on with his career,” Mauricio Sulaiman said.

    At the end of his fight, Ruiz, who was NABF champion. This is endorsed by the WBC. He explained that he did not have a good preparation and appreciably too many distractions. “I don’t add up to the many statements that criticize Andy. He made a mistake. It cost him. Now he has to learn so he doesn’t repeat that again,” stressed the President of the WBC. Now recognized in the ‘big four’, Ruiz needs a solid win to get himself firmly back in the frame for those huge bouts. A third fight with Joshua would also be possible. But Ruiz has to stabilize his weight and potentially put a couple more green lights in the win column.





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    #2
    To me Ruiz let himself down badly and I shredded out £25 for that fight so I was disappointed in him as I thought he would have more balls and be more disciplined .

    I still rate Ruiz as a boxer hence in patches in the 2nd fight did look dangerous albeit at over 20 stone.

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      #3
      Sad that this is probably true, the WBC are a joke organisation who don't care about giving us Wilder Vs. AJ. Force Wilders back up against the wall and make him have to fight him, there is absolutely no reason to suggest Ruiz deserves a chance at the WBC belt or to even be high up on their biased rankings. The guy got completely schooled he maybe won like one round against Joshua...

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        #4
        Misleading thread

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          #5
          Originally posted by M Bison View Post
          Sad that this is probably true, the WBC are a joke organisation who don't care about giving us Wilder Vs. AJ. Force Wilders back up against the wall and make him have to fight him, there is absolutely no reason to suggest Ruiz deserves a chance at the WBC belt or to even be high up on their biased rankings. The guy got completely schooled he maybe won like one round against Joshua...
          Money rules though and enough punters want the fight Iam hopeful the Wilder/Joshua fight will happen when both boxers are in their prime.

          Personally though if they fought now I think Wilder will knock Joshua out.

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            #6
            Sulaiman is already promoting Wilder vs Ruiz! Haymon controls Ruiz and Haymon wants Ruiz to be another dive for Wilder. Haymon has manipulated Sulaiman to put his big fat diver high in the rankings, and possibly will replace Whyte as mandatory.

            Believe you me Haymon will manipulate Sulaiman to rig up Wilder vs Ruiz before Whyte gets his shot.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
              Ex-unified ruler Andy Ruiz Jr. has been all-but promised a shot at the World Boxing Council heavyweight title in the future should he keep his weight in check.

              The 30 year-old ballooned in weight over the last four weeks of camp to face Anthony Joshua in a Saudi Arabia rematch last week. Readily admitting to not watching what he ate and not being disciplined enough, Ruiz obviously felt he could beat Joshua at less than one hundred percent. Not so, as Joshua slimmed down and changed his tactics with the help of old enemy Wladimir Klitschko. With some reflecting to do, Ruiz will be able to have the consolation prize of being rated in the top five by the WBC come January. This means a shot at Deontay Wilder is highly possible in the coming year once the Tyson Fury saga comes to an end. Here’s what the WBC and Sulaiman had to say on Wilder vs Ruiz Jr: Mexican boxer Andy Ruiz may have the opportunity to dispute the heavyweight title of the World Boxing Council, says its President Mauricio Sulaiman. Ruiz lost his IBF, WBA and WBO belts on Saturday in the rematch against Englishman Anthony Joshua. Mauricio said that despite the defeat, Ruiz will occupy a high position in the rankings of the WBC. And for this reason, he would be a viable option to fight for the title currently held by American Deontay Wilder. “Andy is going to be well rated. Not only because of the big surprise he gave in June. He has a good record, showing good things. He’s in the boxing elite. “Andy doesn’t need to have qualifying rounds or something else. Maybe he should rest, reflect on what he did wrong. The move on with his career,” Mauricio Sulaiman said.

              At the end of his fight, Ruiz, who was NABF champion. This is endorsed by the WBC. He explained that he did not have a good preparation and appreciably too many distractions. “I don’t add up to the many statements that criticize Andy. He made a mistake. It cost him. Now he has to learn so he doesn’t repeat that again,” stressed the President of the WBC. Now recognized in the ‘big four’, Ruiz needs a solid win to get himself firmly back in the frame for those huge bouts. A third fight with Joshua would also be possible. But Ruiz has to stabilize his weight and potentially put a couple more green lights in the win column.





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              I'm not legally bound to a ****ing thing:

              Examples of fair use include commentary, search engines, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching, library archiving and scholarship.

              They can choke a ****.
              Whyte getting shafted by the WBC because Wilder is afraid of him and Joshua. WBC corrupt as ***** and FIFA

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                #8
                Originally posted by 15 Rounds again View Post
                Whyte getting shafted by the WBC because Wilder is afraid of him and Joshua. WBC corrupt as ***** and FIFA
                Reckon Whyte's the current mando still, but yeah, looks like it could work out that way.

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                  #9
                  Tyson Fury might have something to say about that. Wilder should be concentrating fully on him and nobody else, it's a really tough fight.

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                    #10
                    The WBC gives special treatment to Mexican boxers Canelo and now Ruiz. Ruiz fought so poorly nobody should be talking about him fighting for a world title unless and until he beats another contender and shows he can still fight at the championship level. World champions are defending their titles against guys coming off loses these days. Jermall Charlo just defended his title against a guy coming strait off a loss in a lower weight class. I remember the days when world champions only defended their titles against guys in the top 10 and usually the top 6 or 7. Those days seem to be long gone. Ruiz still belongs somewhere in the top 10 contenders but Wilder should not fight him until he gets a good win.

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