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If this is true, that means Ruiz cut weight for the weigh-in! He was 283lb officially.

The fat **** actually tried to hide how much he'd cocked up his training

To be honest he could just quote AJ in self defence...

"The responsibilities of being world champion are difficult. All that stuff, feeling so tired, dealing with obligations."

Anthony Joshua: World champion 'had health issue' before first Andy Ruiz fight - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/50704532

Two peas in a pod
 

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To be honest he could just quote AJ in self defence...

"The responsibilities of being world champion are difficult. All that stuff, feeling so tired, dealing with obligations."

Anthony Joshua: World champion 'had health issue' before first Andy Ruiz fight - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/50704532

Two peas in a pod

He had to have an operation, so can't have been insignificant.
 
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I see wilder has been dismissing a unification fight again, citing some lame excuse... :rolleyes:

If the aj vs wilder fight doesn't happen they should both hang their heads in shame

Yeah typical Wilder he was offered 100 Million to fight AJ but turned it down and did the fight with Ortiz instead for way less money , he was also offered a fight with Dillian Whyte but turned it down.

And I think we saw the last of Andy Ruiz this weekend too , turns out hes lazy in camp and has issues when it comes to cutting hes food intake , I think there were issues leading up to the fight with Parker ie Ruiz not turning up for training and eating too much.
 
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Wilder is a Joke and wants nothing to do with AJ or Whyte. in fact he doesn't want anything to do with any fighter from matchroom boxing.

Yeah the whole situation is strange. Wilder talks about greatness and cementing his legacy yet seems to put up barriers.

The thing is I'd say its a 50/50 fight and going on AJs loss has possibly even tipped it in has favour. Guess we'll have to wait and see but not particularly hopeful..
 
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Just listening to Wilders comments and the guy needs help. First he wanted to fight Ruiz in a unification but he won’t fight Joshua because he out boxed Ruiz and Wilder doesn’t think that’s how a champion should fight. However his last three fights have been against boxers with that same style (Ortiz Fury), his next fight is Fury again and he doesn’t seem to fancy fighting Whyte at all whose style is exactly what he described.
 
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Hopefully he loses to Fury and we can have AJ vs Fury. (As long as other results go that way...) They can even chuck in that lineal ******** for the marketing for it. :D
 
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Hopefully he loses to Fury and we can have AJ vs Fury. (As long as other results go that way...) They can even chuck in that lineal ******** for the marketing for it. :D

If they fight in the states Fury and any other British Fighter wont get the win , even though he will out box Wilder for the whole fight as he did last time , but lol the WBC Belt will stay over there .
 
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There are quotes out by Ruiz saying he didn't take the fight seriously and that partying for 3 months and eating too much kinda affected him. And quotes by Wilder saying the same.

But ok, yeah according to you Ruiz was in tip top shape. And Joshua beat a man in prime condition.



Any pro boxer will be conditioned to do over 12 rounds of hitting a punch bag every day in training. To say just throwing 22 punches a round (5 connecting) in anyway suggests an up to speed fighter is ridiculous, and I put it to you that it is you showing the amazing lack of knowledge.

And you just keep digging.
 
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