Did anyone on here actually do that?overhand_right wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 00:11 Also can those of you who in recent weeks picked Joshua over Lennox Lewis and even prime Mike Tyson please repent? It's your only hope!
Can we stop exaggerating the importance of height & muscle now?
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lol the way he posts youd think everyone was saying that. some ppl cherry pick the most exttreme fringe opinions and act like its the consensus being spouted.
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Re: Can we stop exaggerating the importance of height & muscle now?
I couldn't see Wilder or Fury losing to Ruiz.
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I actually don't see Fury losing to anybody.
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Do you think this post would have more impact if you yourself hadn't completely written ruiz off on the basis of his being 'morbidly obese and therefore won't be able to avoid Joshua's punches'?overhand_right wrote: ↑01 Jun 2019, 23:45 A guy with Butterbean's physique and who is barely 6 feet tall just squashed the most awesome physique the heavyweight division has ever seen.
Talent and fundamentals trump 6'6'' big punching body beautifuls.
Your whole wise after the event act would play much better if you hadn't judged this fight ENTIRELY on the basis of physique yourself
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I changed my opinion on Ruiz, on boxrec, last night!Counter-puncher wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 06:35 Do you think this post would have more impact if you yourself hadn't completely written ruiz off on the basis of his being 'morbidly obese and therefore won't be able to avoid Joshua's punches'?
Your whole wise after the event act would play much better if you hadn't judged this fight ENTIRELY on the basis of physique yourself
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Please read & settle down:Counter-puncher wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 06:35 Do you think this post would have more impact if you yourself hadn't completely written ruiz off on the basis of his being 'morbidly obese and therefore won't be able to avoid Joshua's punches'?
Your whole wise after the event act would play much better if you hadn't judged this fight ENTIRELY on the basis of physique yourself
overhand_right wrote: ↑01 Jun 2019, 16:21 Just rewatching Parker/Ruiz. Ruiz is much better schooled than I remembered. He also throws nice, surprisingly fast combinations, with some clout! I don't think it's in Ruiz's nature to show up to lose. On reflection I wouldn't be surprised if he makes some interesting things happen tonight.
Does Joshua take a punch as well as Parker? Ruiz did seem to ring his bell a couple of times.
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I doubt it on here.
There’s been a lot off nonsense chatted since last night.
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funny that the op had this to say right before the fight

now suddenly hes posting all knowing in multiple threads like this about physique , just a tad ironic tjRuiz is morbidly obese, thus won't be able to avoid Joshua's power punches for long, thus won't last very long. Going 12 rounds with Parker doesn't mean anything. Parker went 12 with Whyte who AJ flattened. If this blob goes past six Joshua should be embarrassed.
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lol still couldnt just pick him though
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nah, and some ppl just single out a few lone nutty opinions like 'height is all that matters' and then bring up old threads to 'haha!!' at those, even though like virtually no one believed thatBoxerbeetle wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 19:09 Have there really been that many? I don’t remember seeing more than a couple![]()
i mean congrats if something happened that helps you dismiss some super fringe kalan opinion, i bet the same ppl would jump for joy if they beat a toddler in a game of chess
HAHA!!I HAVE REIGNED SUPREME DUMB CHILD
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Wooooow!!! You really are upset.jamamb wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 19:13 nah, and some ppl just single out a few lone nutty opinions like 'height is all that matters' and then bring up old threads to 'haha!!' at those, even though like virtually no one believed that
i mean congrats if something happened that helps you dismiss some super fringe kalan opinion, i bet the same ppl would jump for joy if they beat a toddler in a game of chess
HAHA!!I HAVE REIGNED SUPREME DUMB CHILD![]()
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lol not at all, i know you were calling iron beard upset to when he seems elated, i dont know why you keep thinking ppl are angered or something
i just dont get the glee in bumping threads to say haha!! to totally fringe opinions, like who is proud enough of that to gives a sh!t
i guarantee you that pretty much no one at all here was saying height and muscle is everything
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When Ruiz lost to Parker he was still being trained by non-Abel Sanchez. With Robles in his corner (two fights now) he's a different fighter. No one is talking about that. All but a handful of us underestimated Ruiz. None of us took the change in trainers into consideration. It's hindsight on my part, but it's made a big difference. I don't buy into all the BS triangulation of who can beat who now, because it's meaningless.jamamb wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 01:07 i dont think andy ruiz is really that great either, he lost to joe parker (omg taller joe! omg joe who lost to taller aj and whyte! whyte who lost to taller aj too!) and couldnt stop a shot to sh!t liakhovich and was just droppin rounds to kingpin johnson.. it doesnt always work out that the guy who beats you is superior to all the guys you beat
obviously your quite giddy lol