Why not? He beat Joshua and Parker didn't he? He got robbed with Parker and decided to not let the Joshua fight go to the judges!
Would love to see the fight to be honest with you and see Wilder get shocked!
;D
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Why not? He beat Joshua and Parker didn't he? He got robbed with Parker and decided to not let the Joshua fight go to the judges!
Would love to see the fight to be honest with you and see Wilder get shocked!
;D
I doubt Ruiz can beat Wilder and it would be a good unification fight but I think AJ gets the tile back in the rematch.
Apart from Joshua knockdown has he been tagged properly before ?
No real idea about his chin. I think he could give Wilder some problems but one of those telegraph punches will land and it will be game over.
Fury would take him to school and could see Ruiz having to be pulled out in mid rounds his face a mess.
I am certain he will retire AJ at the end of the year so let’s see what gets made after that.
Of course Ruiz can beat Wilder. Dunno if he will . Probably having more chance of losing to Fury in a long frustrating points decision.
The two were quite chummy last night. Can't see any reason why that same inside hand speed and the constant openings Wilder leaves couldn't be key to a win for Ruiz. I know the right hand of Wilder is being pushed like the new atomic eraser but honestly he's 1-1* with it in his only world class step ups against equal or better skill set than Andy.
Despite the fact that I think your post was firmly tongue in cheek, bordering on Sarcastic, apart from the last word , I think you nailed it Ronnie baby.
Let’s be honest , a guy who hadn’t fought a serious fight for over 3 years , who based his hopes on basically being slimmer of the year beat Wilder, so........
Absolutely Ruiz could win, who thought he'd beat AJ (outside of Al?) also Wilder isn't all that disciplined either.
I'm surprised that Joshua supporters like @Master just can't get used to the fact that Joshua got his ass kicked! Show some respect to the new Champ.
Wilder and Ruiz are both capable of beating each other, so I see it as a toss up. Ruiz should be winning the majority of the match unless/until he takes heavy fire.
If he can avoid that bronzed right hand for all 3 minutes of every round, yes he can!
Ruiz cant deal with mobility. A boxer that can stick to moving and jabbing with some counters to that vulnerable belly, (cue: fat people dont like body shots)
Over 12 rounds that is likely to leave Ruiz in despair.
Back to the question of Wilder. Ruiz could probably cover up fast for those bronze bombs and has shown he can counter on the inside when Wilder gets frustrated.
Wilder has surely gained from his experience with Fury, his strengths are getting better and we know he carries his power the whole fight. Both are tough, its a gimme imo.
How this has aged ;D. Actually like this match more now and lean to Ruiz getting him last for tko but certainly not first.