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    @Paekakboyz Ruiz wins the hotdog eating comp afterwards too. No contest

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    @Paekakboyz Man - this fight looks like what it would've been like if Sonny Bill had been beaten up by the forklift driver or the sickness beneficiary! 🙂

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    Fuck boxing man. AJ's legs after that first punch in the ear, he's got legs like a new born giraffe. If you've made more money than you can spend, why in the fuck would you keep getting in the ring?

    And how do you not have that moment in the back of your mind forever?

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    Fatboy can take a punch. He can throw some too.

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    Watching Ruiz throw there, it just reminds me of watching Elephant Seals brawling on Frozen Planet, just blubber flying everywhere

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    Ruiz is offering Joshua a rematch in Mexico City. Given that boxing has a massive tradition and support in Mexico, and given that Ruiz is the first-ever Mexican heavyweight champ, there’s going to be an enormous gate. PPV #’s will likely be excellent too.

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    For some reason the application won’t permit me to give this a thurmbs-up like but yes agree completely. Teddy is captivating and has been for decades.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Got to love Teddy

    Gotta love Teddy "Eat potatoes and jello, be a champ!"

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    @mariner4life same can be said of Rugby though.

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    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    @mariner4life same can be said of Rugby though.

    @mariner4life boxing is littered with stories of guys who earn a truckload but lose it through bad advice/investments or generosity to hangers on ( same can be said of Jonah ) and they have to step back in the ring just to break even again.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    @mariner4life same can be said of Rugby though.

    @mariner4life boxing is littered with stories of guys who earn a truckload but lose it through bad advice/investments or generosity to hangers on ( same can be said of Jonah ) and they have to step back in the ring just to break even again.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    In fairness to Parker. Anytime he attempted to dirty box or get into a position to do something meaningful the ref broke it up.

    Im my opinion Parker is in a very good place now. That aside....

    Andy Fucking Ruiz Jr. You bloody legend.

    What an inspiration to fat fluffybunnies the world over....can anyone believe this guy is a professional athlete? Pass me another beer and plate of onion rings....

    He would have to do a huge amount of training, yet he still looks like he inhales donuts with each breath. His food intake must be absolutely enormous.

    Built for purpose.

    Put on 5lbs from last fight to give more heft to his hits; not be bullied around the ring by the bigger fighter; and a layer of cushioning to absorb AJ's blows.

    By contrast, AJ's mid section whilst aesthetically impressive couldn't cope with Ruiz's power.

    Ruiz's physique is not dissimilar to MMA Legend Fedor Emelianenko.

    For sure. But the calorific intake must be ludicrous. He must eat a cake between training rounds.

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    @mariner4life said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    @mariner4life same can be said of Rugby though.

    @mariner4life boxing is littered with stories of guys who earn a truckload but lose it through bad advice/investments or generosity to hangers on ( same can be said of Jonah ) and they have to step back in the ring just to break even again.

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    Mike Tyson had a lot of pigeons to feed after he retired too.

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    He's not the champion we all envisioned but Ruiz Jr deserves those belts. He works hard, has lightning hands and real ring ability. This is not Butterbean. This is a 33 and 1 boxer who took Joseph Parker to the cards and many thought Ruiz had won. Parker, love him or hate him was(and still is IMO) a top 5-6 heavyweight. You do not get to a record as the one Ruiz has without being a serious prospect.

    It's easy to say so now but it was clearly a mistake to take Ruiz on is such a way. I do not believe AJ's team put in enough homework on Ruiz.

    That said these British boxers are a bit chinny. Fury(to a lesser extent but still have long thin neck for a boxer and the glancing blow that got him going down from Wilder was nowhere near one of Wilder's best), Whyte and AJ are all a wee bit vulnerable when one sneaks through. This is heavyweight boxing, they can all knock each other out of course but I think it takes less to get these 3 fighters off their feet.

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    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    He's not the champion we all envisioned but Ruiz Jr deserves those belts. He works hard, has lightning hands and real ring ability. This is not Butterbean. This is a 33 and 1 boxer who took Joseph Parker to the cards and many thought Ruiz had won. Parker, love him or hate him was(and still is IMO) a top 5-6 heavyweight. You do not get to a record as the one Ruiz has without being a serious prospect.

    It's easy to say so now but it was clearly a mistake to take Ruiz on is such a way. I do not believe AJ's team put in enough homework on Ruiz.

    That said these British boxers are a bit chinny. Fury(to a lesser extent but still have long thin neck for a boxer and the glancing blow that got him going down from Wilder was nowhere near one of Wilder's best), Whyte and AJ are all a wee bit vulnerable when one sneaks through. This is heavyweight boxing, they can all knock each other out of course but I think it takes less to get these 3 fighters off their feet.

    Posts like this are why we love you and your knowledge Raz.

    Fuck I'm excited at the thought of a Wilder/Fury rematch !!!

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    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    He's not the champion we all envisioned but Ruiz Jr deserves those belts. He works hard, has lightning hands and real ring ability. This is not Butterbean. This is a 33 and 1 boxer who took Joseph Parker to the cards and many thought Ruiz had won. Parker, love him or hate him was(and still is IMO) a top 5-6 heavyweight. You do not get to a record as the one Ruiz has without being a serious prospect.

    It's easy to say so now but it was clearly a mistake to take Ruiz on is such a way. I do not believe AJ's team put in enough homework on Ruiz.

    That said these British boxers are a bit chinny. Fury(to a lesser extent but still have long thin neck for a boxer and the glancing blow that got him going down from Wilder was nowhere near one of Wilder's best), Whyte and AJ are all a wee bit vulnerable when one sneaks through. This is heavyweight boxing, they can all knock each other out of course but I think it takes less to get these 3 fighters off their feet.

    The phrase 'Ring IQ' has come up a lot pre- and post- this bout.

    Ruiz's team had recognised a weakness in AJ and exploited it.

    It was a risky move, which put Ruiz on the canvas for the first time in his career.

    But after Ruiz made the count, AJ went back to the well and Ruiz recognising that dealt with it and caught him on the counter. Same to end the fight.

    Ruiz's reading of the risks & rewards in the moment was better than AJ's.

    Fury has this, Whyte and Parker don't.

    In rugby terms, Ruiz is NZ; Fury is Wales; AJ, Whyte & Parker are England; and Wilder is Samoa or Fiji.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    He's not the champion we all envisioned but Ruiz Jr deserves those belts. He works hard, has lightning hands and real ring ability. This is not Butterbean. This is a 33 and 1 boxer who took Joseph Parker to the cards and many thought Ruiz had won. Parker, love him or hate him was(and still is IMO) a top 5-6 heavyweight. You do not get to a record as the one Ruiz has without being a serious prospect.

    It's easy to say so now but it was clearly a mistake to take Ruiz on is such a way. I do not believe AJ's team put in enough homework on Ruiz.

    That said these British boxers are a bit chinny. Fury(to a lesser extent but still have long thin neck for a boxer and the glancing blow that got him going down from Wilder was nowhere near one of Wilder's best), Whyte and AJ are all a wee bit vulnerable when one sneaks through. This is heavyweight boxing, they can all knock each other out of course but I think it takes less to get these 3 fighters off their feet.

    The phrase 'Ring IQ' has come up a lot pre- and post- this bout.

    Ruiz's team had recognised a weakness in AJ and exploited it.

    It was a risky move, which put Ruiz on the canvas for the first time in his career.

    But after Ruiz made the count, AJ went back to the well and Ruiz recognising that dealt with it and caught him on the counter. Same to end the fight.

    Ruiz's reading of the risks & rewards in the moment was better than AJ's.

    Fury has this, Whyte and Parker don't.

    In rugby terms, Ruiz is NZ; Fury is Wales; AJ, Whyte & Parker are England; and Wilder is Samoa or Fiji.

    A truly bizarre analogy for a guy undefeated in 42 pro fights.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    He's not the champion we all envisioned but Ruiz Jr deserves those belts. He works hard, has lightning hands and real ring ability. This is not Butterbean. This is a 33 and 1 boxer who took Joseph Parker to the cards and many thought Ruiz had won. Parker, love him or hate him was(and still is IMO) a top 5-6 heavyweight. You do not get to a record as the one Ruiz has without being a serious prospect.

    It's easy to say so now but it was clearly a mistake to take Ruiz on is such a way. I do not believe AJ's team put in enough homework on Ruiz.

    That said these British boxers are a bit chinny. Fury(to a lesser extent but still have long thin neck for a boxer and the glancing blow that got him going down from Wilder was nowhere near one of Wilder's best), Whyte and AJ are all a wee bit vulnerable when one sneaks through. This is heavyweight boxing, they can all knock each other out of course but I think it takes less to get these 3 fighters off their feet.

    The phrase 'Ring IQ' has come up a lot pre- and post- this bout.

    Ruiz's team had recognised a weakness in AJ and exploited it.

    It was a risky move, which put Ruiz on the canvas for the first time in his career.

    But after Ruiz made the count, AJ went back to the well and Ruiz recognising that dealt with it and caught him on the counter. Same to end the fight.

    Ruiz's reading of the risks & rewards in the moment was better than AJ's.

    Fury has this, Whyte and Parker don't.

    In rugby terms, Ruiz is NZ; Fury is Wales; AJ, Whyte & Parker are England; and Wilder is Samoa or Fiji.

    A truly bizarre analogy for a guy undefeated in 42 pro fights.

    Yeah struggled with that one, but who would he be then?

    Unorthodox, with tremendous skill and athleticism who does well against smaller, less athletic opponents but when confronted with a serious challenge struggles.

    He should have one loss to his record despite chinning Fury.

    Edit: Maybe NZ Maori then?

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    He's not the champion we all envisioned but Ruiz Jr deserves those belts. He works hard, has lightning hands and real ring ability. This is not Butterbean. This is a 33 and 1 boxer who took Joseph Parker to the cards and many thought Ruiz had won. Parker, love him or hate him was(and still is IMO) a top 5-6 heavyweight. You do not get to a record as the one Ruiz has without being a serious prospect.

    It's easy to say so now but it was clearly a mistake to take Ruiz on is such a way. I do not believe AJ's team put in enough homework on Ruiz.

    That said these British boxers are a bit chinny. Fury(to a lesser extent but still have long thin neck for a boxer and the glancing blow that got him going down from Wilder was nowhere near one of Wilder's best), Whyte and AJ are all a wee bit vulnerable when one sneaks through. This is heavyweight boxing, they can all knock each other out of course but I think it takes less to get these 3 fighters off their feet.

    The phrase 'Ring IQ' has come up a lot pre- and post- this bout.

    Ruiz's team had recognised a weakness in AJ and exploited it.

    It was a risky move, which put Ruiz on the canvas for the first time in his career.

    But after Ruiz made the count, AJ went back to the well and Ruiz recognising that dealt with it and caught him on the counter. Same to end the fight.

    Ruiz's reading of the risks & rewards in the moment was better than AJ's.

    Fury has this, Whyte and Parker don't.

    In rugby terms, Ruiz is NZ; Fury is Wales; AJ, Whyte & Parker are England; and Wilder is Samoa or Fiji.

    A truly bizarre analogy for a guy undefeated in 42 pro fights.

    Yeah struggled with that one, but who would he be then?

    Unorthodox, with tremendous skill and athleticism who does well against smaller, less athletic opponents but when confronted with a serious challenge struggles.

    He should have one loss to his record despite chinning Fury.

    I disagree, he knocked Fury down twice, that's hardly struggling.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    He's not the champion we all envisioned but Ruiz Jr deserves those belts. He works hard, has lightning hands and real ring ability. This is not Butterbean. This is a 33 and 1 boxer who took Joseph Parker to the cards and many thought Ruiz had won. Parker, love him or hate him was(and still is IMO) a top 5-6 heavyweight. You do not get to a record as the one Ruiz has without being a serious prospect.

    It's easy to say so now but it was clearly a mistake to take Ruiz on is such a way. I do not believe AJ's team put in enough homework on Ruiz.

    That said these British boxers are a bit chinny. Fury(to a lesser extent but still have long thin neck for a boxer and the glancing blow that got him going down from Wilder was nowhere near one of Wilder's best), Whyte and AJ are all a wee bit vulnerable when one sneaks through. This is heavyweight boxing, they can all knock each other out of course but I think it takes less to get these 3 fighters off their feet.

    The phrase 'Ring IQ' has come up a lot pre- and post- this bout.

    Ruiz's team had recognised a weakness in AJ and exploited it.

    It was a risky move, which put Ruiz on the canvas for the first time in his career.

    But after Ruiz made the count, AJ went back to the well and Ruiz recognising that dealt with it and caught him on the counter. Same to end the fight.

    Ruiz's reading of the risks & rewards in the moment was better than AJ's.

    Fury has this, Whyte and Parker don't.

    In rugby terms, Ruiz is NZ; Fury is Wales; AJ, Whyte & Parker are England; and Wilder is Samoa or Fiji.

    A truly bizarre analogy for a guy undefeated in 42 pro fights.

    Yeah struggled with that one, but who would he be then?

    Unorthodox, with tremendous skill and athleticism who does well against smaller, less athletic opponents but when confronted with a serious challenge struggles.

    He should have one loss to his record despite chinning Fury.

    I disagree, he knocked Fury down twice, that's hardly struggling.

    Fair enough.

    Do you think a draw was the correct result? Or did Wilder do enough to win it?

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