oogiebe wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 00:01
Good question. I would think the champ always gets the rematch clause. And is it immediate, or can Ruiz fight someone else first.
I'd like to know.
Ruiz would probably prefer to milk a couple of defenses first and make some nice money.
I read that one of the reasons AJ/Wilder wasn't made was AJ wouldn't accept a 50/50 split. He wanted more than Wilder. I thought it was a silly reason when I read it (the 3 belts weren't really a selling point for me, it's about who puts bums on seats) . It looks positively ludicrous now.
oogiebe wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 00:04
LMFAO! if Hearn is like Don King, he'll be pushing Whyte now.
AJ/Whyte has got to be very high up Hearns list now. A “safe” way to make a lot of money and figure out his best next step. The titles are fair game for anybody right now.
Neil Gee wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 00:06
I read that one of the reasons AJ/Wilder wasn't made was AJ wouldn't accept a 50/50 split. He wanted more than Wilder. I thought it was a silly reason when I read it (the 3 belts weren't really a selling point for me, it's about who puts bums on seats) . It looks positively ludicrous now.
punchoutsb wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 00:06
AJ/Whyte has got to be very high up Hearns list now. A “safe” way to make a lot of money and figure out his best next step. The titles are fair game for anybody right now.
You really see Whyte as a safe fight now? Hearns may be calling Breazeale again.
sturm vogel wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 00:09
You really see Whyte as a safe fight now? Hearns may be calling Breazeale again.
I meant safe for Hearn if both are his guys...but now I’m thinking Whyte isn’t with Hearn anymore...I can’t remember I don’t follow Whyte at all really.
boxing_rocks wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 00:10
Against who? Ruiz is not a 50-year old Klitchko.
Klitschko is not even 50 yet and has been retired for years. Klitschko was the world champion at the time Fury fought him. And then, after a 2 year food feast, he beat Wilder. Very impressive that Fury -that Wilder is no joke, he's the most lethal heavyweight around.
punchoutsb wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 00:12
Who made AJ the man?
No one is denigrating Ruiz, he’s just clearly not the best HW.
Ruiz Jr. is the HW King. He took it fair and square from the man acknowledged by the VAST majority of the boxing world as the king. He now owns the majority of belts.
All your talk is just that. Ruiz Jr. conquered the HW hill. The ONLY man who has a any claim is Wilder.
How long will Ruiz Jr. hold it? Does not matter. He is the King of all of boxing right now.
ironbeard wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 00:18
Ruiz Jr. is the HW King. He took it fair and square from the man acknowledged by the VAST majority of the boxing world as the king. He now owns the majority of belts.
All your talk is just that. Ruiz Jr. conquered the HW hill. The ONLY man who has a any claim is Wilder.
How long will Ruiz Jr. hold it? Does not matter. He is the King of all of boxing right now.
You seem very emotional. Good for you, it’s nice to be passionate about things you care about
Still reeling from all of this.
First couple of rounds were relatively close until the 3rd when it went it off, Joshua seemed to have hurt Ruiz but didn't follow through and got clipped.
It was obvious Ruiz had ability and could crack a little, I thought Joshua could either take it and launch a full out attack or break Ruiz up with some of his weapons from the outside gradually wearing him down.
Joshua had options but couldn't deliver on them, more concerning would be his chin as he looked rattled and unsteady on his feet as Ruiz marched towards him.
I didn't expect this and was completely wrong in my assessment of the fight, got to hand it to Heavyweight Champion Andy Ruiz he deserved it and fought hard, took chances and gutted it out, what an upset good luck to the guy he's about to make more money than he probably ever expected in the sport.