Has Ruiz lost the fight at the scale?
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Controversial
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Re: Has Ruiz lost the fight at the scale?
That must be second heaviest anyone has ever been for a HW title fight, I can only think of Valuev being heaver.
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MightyWarrior
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Well it seems so unbelievable he’s done this, with so much at stake, I’m wondering if he has weights somewhere, like in his shoes; because as far as they’re concerned, over confidence for Joshua is a good thing: that’s what I did for him last time.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 12:46 More likely he just porked out and got fatter
Plus why give AJ more confidence?
Joshua is going to be quite befuddled now, everyone is gonna be telling him look at this fat slob, he’s got no chance ! and he’ll be thinking maybe I should knock this this guy out... I mean he definitely wants to be cautious, but this works against that...
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danconnollyeire
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To be fair only a handful of people ever were at Lewis’ level. Goes to show how appreciate of lennox gets better over time. At the times, people were saying even Grant would beat him when he had about 5% of Lewis’ class. Tyson was expected to beat him too, Rahman in the second fight and a few others and he made them fights look so easy
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bigjack
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Ruiz doesn't look any different though to me,can't see what the problem is really.
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Tuan_Jim
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I was thinking Ruiz had broken Carnera and Danny Williams' record and was the heaviest ever. Had totally forgotten about Valuev. Why did you have to remind me!?Controversial wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 12:54 That must be second heaviest anyone has ever been for a HW title fight, I can only think of Valuev being heaver.
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danconnollyeire wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 13:23To be fair only a handful of people ever were at Lewis’ level. Goes to show how appreciate of lennox gets better over time. At the times, people were saying even Grant would beat him when he had about 5% of Lewis’ class. Tyson was expected to beat him too, Rahman in the second fight and a few others and he made them fights look so easy
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If Andy Kayos AJ again, it's gonna be cool to be fat. At least for men ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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margaret thatcher
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I dunno, all the talk about AJ lacking confidence, now suddenly it's a good move to give him some more of what he supposedly lacks? And I mean having been KO'd the first time I don't think AJ is going to go in their like it's a walk in the park. His own weight loss tells me another approach is being takenMightyWarrior wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 13:15Well it seems so unbelievable he’s done this, with so much at stake, I’m wondering if he has weights somewhere, like in his shoes; because as far as they’re concerned, over confidence for Joshua is a good thing: that’s what I did for him last time.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 12:46 More likely he just porked out and got fatter
Plus why give AJ more confidence?
Joshua is going to be quite befuddled now, everyone is gonna be telling him look at this fat slob, he’s got no chance ! and he’ll be thinking maybe I should knock this this guy out... I mean he definitely wants to be cautious, but this works against that...
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Datsue
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Well, that's me off to the bookies...
I can only echo the Buster Douglas comparisons. FFS, it makes you think he's been sitting in a sauna eating pizzas, not training.
I can only echo the Buster Douglas comparisons. FFS, it makes you think he's been sitting in a sauna eating pizzas, not training.
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polecateddy
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Re: Has Ruiz lost the fight at the scale?
In Boxing News this week it mentioned that Ruiz has been dropped by trainers in the past for having a lack of discipline. The weight he’s come in at is so high it seems unlikely he’s really fit to handle a 12 rounder.
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kbackup408
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I am really conflicted what to believe when it comes to sparring stories - I think the success might have gone to his head those HW straps isn't for everyonepolecateddy wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 14:28 In Boxing News this week it mentioned that Ruiz has been dropped by trainers in the past for having a lack of discipline. The weight he’s come in at is so high it seems unlikely he’s really fit to handle a 12 rounder.
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margaret thatcher
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I don't think the trainers dropped him in sparringkbackup408 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 14:31I am really conflicted what to believe when it comes to sparring stories - I think the success might have gone to his head those HW straps isn't for everyonepolecateddy wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 14:28 In Boxing News this week it mentioned that Ruiz has been dropped by trainers in the past for having a lack of discipline. The weight he’s come in at is so high it seems unlikely he’s really fit to handle a 12 rounder.![]()
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kbackup408
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the only thing that slightly confuses me is I heard Roach say somewhere the heavier Ruiz is the better he performs lolmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 14:31I don't think the trainers dropped him in sparringkbackup408 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 14:31
I am really conflicted what to believe when it comes to sparring stories - I think the success might have gone to his head those HW straps isn't for everyone![]()
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paddy chavez
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I think Ruiz has gone with the plan the AJ can't do 12 hard rounds and he'll walk him down after taking his best shots so their not worried about his weight come in heavy to absorb his shots...... or he could just of eaten to much
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paddy chavez
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Double Post
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We'll know in around 15 hours or so!

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margaret thatcher
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Def gave me some doubt. I'll keep my pick. Geez...almost 50 LB diff in fighers. AJ said there should be a superheavy division in an interview after the weigh-in! SMH.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 16:13Still feeling that Andy's got his number or has the 283 put some doubt?
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Were there not lots of pictures of Ruiz looking slim just recently? When did he gain all this weight Thanksgiving?
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margaret thatcher
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I posted earlier that it just means he gained more weight after the first fight then we all thought. Prob around 315. It's still a bit more weight than he should be. I'm sure he worked hard in camp, but...
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They were all photoshop jobs. It was pretty obvious. His camp vids showed his size was way bigger than the photos.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 16:20Coulda just been some photo flattery, none of them were him standing straight on with his shirt up and arms down
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smiling assassin
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Just my 2 cents worth.
Ruiz knows full well he ain't winning if it goes to the judges. He's stopped him once and that's exactly what he's going out there to do this time. Can't see this going past 6,either way
Ruiz knows full well he ain't winning if it goes to the judges. He's stopped him once and that's exactly what he's going out there to do this time. Can't see this going past 6,either way
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I can. Might not, but I can see it going past 6, and I have picked Joshua to win by decision. That being said a KO either way wouldn't be too terribly shocking either.smiling assassin wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 16:48 Just my 2 cents worth.
Ruiz knows full well he ain't winning if it goes to the judges. He's stopped him once and that's exactly what he's going out there to do this time. Can't see this going past 6,either way