Jarell Miller stand-in: who would you prefer?

Which replacement would you prefer?

Poll ended at 17 May 2019, 13:29

Luis Ortiz
68
58%
Dillian Whyte
16
14%
Adam Kownacki
3
3%
Manuel Charr
0
No votes
Joe Joyce
5
4%
Michael Hunter
8
7%
Joseph Parker
0
No votes
Dereck Chisora
2
2%
Kubrat Pulev
7
6%
Other (Please post)
8
7%
 
Total votes: 117

keithmoonhangover
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Re: Jarell Miller stand-in: who would you prefer?

Post by keithmoonhangover »

JimStone wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 14:38 Does Ortiz actually have the freedom to agree to the fight or is he owned and chained by the ankles by PBC?
Ruiz is with PBC also. If the deal is right, they can fight.
Oiky
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Post by Oiky »

Coco wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 15:08 Is he a sh*t house or mid cycle?
Could very well be mid cycle

If not though,definitely a s**thouse
Cyclops
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Post by Cyclops »

Coco wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 15:08 Is he a sh*t house or mid cycle?
Mid cycle was my immediate thoughts before and I've never wavered from that. Even if Haymon was pulling his illuminati puppet master strings and was blocking the fight to sink DAZN, the wrinkly old Cuban is bound to be on the gear with no fight coming up and would pop anyway.
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Post by kbackup408 »

I know drugs are infused into boxing but these last two weeks has opened my eyes - Ortiz, Kownacki all giving these lame excuses to mask the drug use!
ewenhay
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Post by ewenhay »

Heavyweight boxing is a joke and the fans are totally confused about what's right and wrong now.

Joshua is at the top of the tree and can pick and choose the dates he fights, does his out of competition 'training' on a Spanish island out of sight so is unlikely to fail any tests when in competition.

Miller takes the fight at good notice and he and his team must be clueless before they failed multiple tests.

Other guys turn down good money to fight at short notice and people assume (possibly correctly) that they are juicing out of competition.

Who gets the hardest time and the most vitriol ? The guys who turn down the fight at short notice. It's all f***ed up.
jamamb
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Post by jamamb »

ya, its f@cked up that a guy like ortiz is getting flack when his side rejected $7-8m. or that as someone who failed tests for 2 fights ppl wud be questioning him in that respect

poor luis
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Post by ewenhay »

jamamb wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 18:06 ya, its f@cked up that a guy like ortiz is getting flack when his side rejected $7-8m. or that as someone who failed tests for 2 fights ppl wud be questioning him in that respect

poor luis

I'm not defending any of them.

It's all f****d up if you ask me.
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Post by keirw »

Ruiz does make a fair bit of sense, style wise he is the most similar to Miller, so none of Joshua's recent sparring would have been in vain.

To switch to a southpaw (Ortiz) or a smaller speedier guy (Hunter) could have put Joshua at a slight disadvantage. Just look at how underwhelming he was vs Takam.

Maybe Eddie knows Ortiz won't/can't take the fight and all his bluster is to take the sting out of the backlash once he announces the less highly regarded Ruiz as the opponent.

As a Mexican Ruiz would at least add some ticket sales had the fight been in California or Texas. But I'm not sure that would be the case in New York, I imagine the American posters would know whether this is the case or not.
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Post by ewenhay »

God forbid Joshua might be at a slight advantage in one element when he has all the other advantages.

Just because he has the belt it's OK for him to turn down opponents but other fighters get slated for turning down the fight at short notice.

The heavyweight division is making a good job of killing itself at the moment
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Post by keirw »

ewenhay wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 18:36 God forbid Joshua might be at a slight advantage in one element when he has all the other advantages.

Just because he has the belt it's OK for him to turn down opponents but other fighters get slated for turning down the fight at short notice.

The heavyweight division is making a good job of killing itself at the moment
A side calls the shots, it's the way it's always been, in every division.

If a big promoter has the means to give his money maker every possible advantage, then why wouldn't he?
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Post by ewenhay »

keirw wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 18:41 A side calls the shots, it's the way it's always been, in every division.

If a big promoter has the means to give his money maker every possible advantage, then why wouldn't he?
I know, I'm just pissed off with the heavyweight division just now and having a moan
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Post by tiny_acres »

keirw wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 18:28 Ruiz does make a fair bit of sense, style wise he is the most similar to Miller, so none of Joshua's recent sparring would have been in vain.

To switch to a southpaw (Ortiz) or a smaller speedier guy (Hunter) could have put Joshua at a slight disadvantage. Just look at how underwhelming he was vs Takam.

Maybe Eddie knows Ortiz won't/can't take the fight and all his bluster is to take the sting out of the backlash once he announces the less highly regarded Ruiz as the opponent.

As a Mexican Ruiz would at least add some ticket sales had the fight been in California or Texas. But I'm not sure that would be the case in New York, I imagine the American posters would know whether this is the case or not.
There is still a very large Mexican population in New York City.
Ruiz can sell a few tickets there for sure
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Post by oogiebe »

tiny_acres wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 18:46 There is still a very large Mexican population in New York City.
Ruiz can sell a few tickets there for sure
No one knows who he is. Just because he's Mexican American on its own won't help.
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Post by tiny_acres »

oogiebe wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 18:58 No one knows who he is. Just because he's Mexican American on its own won't help.
You under estimate the loyalty of the Mexican boxing fans
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Post by oogiebe »

tiny_acres wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 20:19 You under estimate the loyalty of the Mexican boxing fans
They are very loyal, but first they need to know who the guy is. It won't help sell in NYC.
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Post by tiny_acres »

oogiebe wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 20:27 They are very loyal, but first they need to know who the guy is. It won't help sell in NYC.
5000 seats left for the fight.
I bet if Ruiz is signed the majority of those 5000 tickets are Mexicans
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Post by oogiebe »

tiny_acres wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 20:36 5000 seats left for the fight.
I bet if Ruiz is signed the majority of those 5000 tickets are Mexicans
While NYC has a large Hispanic population, I don't think they are mostly Mexican. If they work out things with Ortiz, those 5000 seats will get filled way faster.
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Post by tiny_acres »

oogiebe wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 20:41 While NYC has a large Hispanic population, I don't think they are mostly Mexican. If they work out things with Ortiz, those 5000 seats will get filled way faster.
No argument that Ortiz is a bigger fight.
It's the one the majority on here want.
I'm just stating Ruiz would help sell to the Mexican fans being that he is a former Mexican olympian
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Post by oogiebe »

tiny_acres wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 20:43 No argument that Ortiz is a bigger fight.
It's the one the majority on here want.
I'm just stating Ruiz would help sell to the Mexican fans being that he is a former Mexican olympian
I guess it's possible.
MasterG
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Post by MasterG »

Ive just listened to a little interview with Hearn, maybe he let slip about AJ facing Ruiz next????
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Re: Jarell Miller stand-in: who would you prefer?

Post by Spiker »

Ruiz is a joke how the fornicate is that ppv. Michael Hunter would have been better than him. If this is true I hope Ruiz catches AJ with a lucky one because it’s becoming ridiculous :cry:
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Re: Jarell Miller stand-in: who would you prefer?

Post by forcefraser »

Ruiz is a joke opponent
bigjack
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Re: Jarell Miller stand-in: who would you prefer?

Post by bigjack »

I've zero interest in Joshua now,3 top heavies all fighting poor opponents,the whole heavyweight scene is a joke,FIGHT EACH OTHER FOR GODS SAKE :brick:
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Post by rd350lc »

bigjack wrote: 27 Apr 2019, 04:55 I've zero interest in Joshua now,3 top heavies all fighting poor opponents,the whole heavyweight scene is a joke,FIGHT EACH OTHER FOR GODS SAKE :brick:
Spot on Jack, it's becoming a joke and I hope it blows up in their faces , I'd love them all to lose to B grade opposition .
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Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Shannon Briggs uploaded a poster

Joshua vs. Ruiz

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/boxing/ ... y-Ruiz-Jnr
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