AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
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dickbelden
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AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
Surprised it's not wider. I don't see any possible way Ruiz could trouble Joshua.
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tiny_acres
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
I'm surprised it's not wider.
Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
25-1 is more like it, maybe even higher than that.
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
What were the Joshua vs Miller odds?
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
Total guess... 6 to 1 sounds right for miller
Ruiz has no advantages over joshua. Miller had activity, mass, and a lot of peds. Ruiz can grind and seems to have a good chin. But he aint winning
Ruiz has no advantages over joshua. Miller had activity, mass, and a lot of peds. Ruiz can grind and seems to have a good chin. But he aint winning
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SenorPipino
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
Joshua opened an 8-1 favorite over Miller.
At the time of the cancellation, it was 10-1.
Those opening 15-1 odds against Ruiz, give lie to the sentiment expressed here by many, that Michael Hunter might be a better opponent than Ruiz.
The oddsmakers clearly don't think so.
They had Hunter listed as a 25-1 underdog to Joshua.
At the time of the cancellation, it was 10-1.
Those opening 15-1 odds against Ruiz, give lie to the sentiment expressed here by many, that Michael Hunter might be a better opponent than Ruiz.
The oddsmakers clearly don't think so.
They had Hunter listed as a 25-1 underdog to Joshua.
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Onetimeonly
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
I wouldn't take 15 -1 for that blob to win half a Rd.
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Punchers chance? I guess I feel like Hunter has a better chance of losing by UD while Ruiz has a better chance of getting knocked out.SenorPipino wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 09:58 Joshua opened an 8-1 favorite over Miller.
At the time of the cancellation, it was 10-1.
Those opening 15-1 odds against Ruiz, give lie to the sentiment expressed here by many, that Michael Hunter might be a better opponent than Ruiz.
The oddsmakers clearly don't think so.
They had Hunter listed as a 25-1 underdog to Joshua.
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SenorPipino
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
It's probably about Ruiz being in there with Parker and losing what many viewed as a very debatable verdict.
At the least, Ruiz showed that he could hang with a top 10 heavyweight.
Hunter hasn't proven anything when it comes to the heavyweight division. His opponents there have been exactly that---opponents.
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
Hunter has proven that he can kick the shit out of Ruiz.SenorPipino wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 22:01 It's probably about Ruiz being in there with Parker and losing what many viewed as a very debatable verdict.
At the least, Ruiz showed that he could hang with a top 10 heavyweight.
Hunter hasn't proven anything when it comes to the heavyweight division. His opponents there have been exactly that---opponents.
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tiny_acres
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
8 years ago as an amateur.
That counts for Jack $hit as a pro.
You've stated the same about amateur victories in the past. Yet since this fits your agenda you'll change your criteria.
Damn Saad I expect more out of a good poster like you
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
I thought it would be about 50-1.
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
tiny_acres wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 22:50 8 years ago as an amateur.
That counts for Jack $hit as a pro.
You've stated the same about amateur victories in the past. Yet since this fits your agenda you'll change your criteria.
Damn Saad I expect more out of a good poster like you
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
It doesn't mean it will happen again, but acting like Ruiz is leaps and bounds above hunter is just silly. Strange your such a fan of tubby.tiny_acres wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 22:50 8 years ago as an amateur.
That counts for Jack $hit as a pro.
You've stated the same about amateur victories in the past. Yet since this fits your agenda you'll change your criteria.
Damn Saad I expect more out of a good poster like you
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SenorPipino
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
Nothing wrong with being a fan of Ruiz, if that's what T. A. is.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 07:37 It doesn't mean it will happen again, but acting like Ruiz is leaps and bounds above hunter is just silly. Strange your such a fan of tubby.
He's proven himself to be a competent heavyweight contender. Quick handed and fundamentally sound.
If Ruiz lost to Hunter in the amateurs nearly a decade ago, so be it. I would hate to think that opponents are selected or rejected to fight for the heavyweight championship simply because of an amateur result ages ago.
Ruiz is undoubtedly more of a name in the heavyweight ranks right now than Hunter. At least he has fought for (and many believe deserved) a version of the heavyweight title.
He's been in numerous televised fights. Even casuals may be a bit familiar with him.
Hunter hasn't done jack in that weight class. He's a complete unknown.
And importantly to the promotion, Ruiz has Mexican heritage. That will attract the loyal Latino fan base. Pumps up interest and help increase DAZN's subscriber rate.
Hunter is unlikely to have any fan base at all.
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
Thank you my friend.SenorPipino wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 08:00 Nothing wrong with being a fan of Ruiz, if that's what T. A. is.
He's proven himself to be a competent heavyweight contender. Quick handed and fundamentally sound.
If Ruiz lost to Hunter in the amateurs nearly a decade ago, so be it. I would hate to think that opponents are selected or rejected to fight for the heavyweight championship simply because of an amateur result ages ago.
Ruiz is undoubtedly more of a name in the heavyweight ranks right now than Hunter. At least he has fought for (and many believe deserved) a version of the heavyweight title.
He's been in numerous televised fights. Even casuals may be a bit familiar with him.
Hunter hasn't done jack in that weight class. He's a complete unknown.
And importantly to the promotion, Ruiz has Mexican heritage. That will attract the loyal Latino fan base. Pumps up interest and help increase DAZN's subscriber rate.
Hunter is unlikely to have any fan base at all.
Ruiz is a pretty good heavyweight. Definitely top 10 right now in my eyes.
He has a fan friendly style.
Besides not looking the part he does play the part.
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
Nothing wrong with being a fan of anyone. Any Latino fans will subscribe this weekend for Canelo and that will cover the Ruiz beatdown. Or are you saying there are Mexican fans that will skip canelo and subscribe just for Ruiz?SenorPipino wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 08:00 Nothing wrong with being a fan of Ruiz, if that's what T. A. is.
He's proven himself to be a competent heavyweight contender. Quick handed and fundamentally sound.
If Ruiz lost to Hunter in the amateurs nearly a decade ago, so be it. I would hate to think that opponents are selected or rejected to fight for the heavyweight championship simply because of an amateur result ages ago.
Ruiz is undoubtedly more of a name in the heavyweight ranks right now than Hunter. At least he has fought for (and many believe deserved) a version of the heavyweight title.
He's been in numerous televised fights. Even casuals may be a bit familiar with him.
Hunter hasn't done jack in that weight class. He's a complete unknown.
And importantly to the promotion, Ruiz has Mexican heritage. That will attract the loyal Latino fan base. Pumps up interest and help increase DAZN's subscriber rate.
Hunter is unlikely to have any fan base at all.
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
Joshua considers hunter the more difficult opponent. I agree with him. Either way this shitstorm is Miller's fault, not Andy's. As long as he shows up, good for him.
Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
The big X factor people are overlooking is Ruiz has no fear. He’s not afraid of cholesterol or heart attack - doesn’t give a damn what he puts in his body. That’s brave. AJ won’t be able to intimidate someone like that.
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Don’t quote me but I believe the reason was food related.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 08:30he definitely doesn't fear pulling out of fights last minute without giving a reason.
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
People come aboard all the time.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 08:14 Nothing wrong with being a fan of anyone. Any Latino fans will subscribe this weekend for Canelo and that will cover the Ruiz beatdown. Or are you saying there are Mexican fans that will skip canelo and subscribe just for Ruiz?
Not everyone is familiar with DAZN. It's hardly a household name yet
Some may actually learn about DAZN after the Canelo fight. Word of mouth that he just fought on that network.
People check into it, learn that Ruiz, a heavyweight with Mexican bloodlines, is fighting for the heavyweight championship shortly, and then decide to purchase DAZN.
DAZN wants Joshua to appear here in the US to help increase the subscription rate. Latino Ruiz' involvement is a plus.
You can't expect DAZN's survival to be strictly Canelo or Bust. A heavyweight championship bout always has that special aura that attracts even those who pay little attention to other boxers.
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Re: AJ mid 15-1 over andy RUIZ-too hi or too low ?
SenorPipino wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 09:25 People come aboard all the time.
Not everyone is familiar with DAZN. It's hardly a household name yet
Some may actually learn about DAZN after the Canelo fight. Word of mouth that he just fought on that network.
People check into it, learn that Ruiz, a heavyweight with Mexican bloodlines, is fighting for the heavyweight championship shortly, and then decide to purchase DAZN.
DAZN wants Joshua to appear here in the US to help increase the subscription rate. Latino Ruiz' involvement is a plus.
You can't expect DAZN's survival to be strictly Canelo or Bust. A heavyweight championship bout always has that special aura that attracts even those who pay little attention to other boxers.