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In reply to Post #936 It’s on the bill of a world title fight. If that’s a short un then I guess he’ll get on.
Touch wood.
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Ruiz Jr v Joshua 2 Ring walks at 8.30pm next Saturday
And I think SKY is going to charge £25 !!!!
Well ??? Cmon lads who and how do you think will win ? give us your guesses !!
Me well I find it very hard to call as both men posses the power to stop each other with big bombs my heart says AJ but !!!!!!!!! Ruiz is a very skilful boxer with VERY fast hands and throws hurtful punches ......... so unless AJ can get rid of him in the 1st 3 or 4 rounds you gotta say Ruiz with his superior boxing ability
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In reply to Post #935 Guessing its not televised hopefully someone will film it and bung on youtube
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Nathan Heaney be fighting tomorrow night at the Birmingham arena and will hopefully get a slot on BT. His original opponent Kelcie Ball has pulled out due to injury so he’ll be facing a lad from South America.
Whoever you fight stay focused Nathan and do the business.
Taking around 400 followers.
Come on Nathan, pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaase.
Good luck Nathan and hopefully onto the next chapter in your career.
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In reply to Post #933 Well said on all points Jeff, especially the costume
Says the Fury rematch is next, that should be very interesting
I’m am interested to see if Ruiz can beat Joshua again. I would like to see him fight Wilder. I think a Mike Tyson would have had him out of there in two when he was in his prime, made for Wilder, same as Ruiz is for me, needs to be inside and all over him not at the end of that 10 foot pawing jab lining the right up
One thing about Wilder, he has devastating power but you never seem to see the clean spark outs for me, just seems to leave them dazed and staggering lol, must admit though, proper dynamite in the right
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In reply to Post #932 Groves had hard fights froch etc before he fought smith and tbh looked awful against smith , I dont rate smith infact i dont like smith any of them but i have my own reasons why . He would,nt live with canello , his next fight he wants at anfield , he better improve !!
I like john ryder he was humble in defeat and said he thought he did enough to win which in my opinion he certainly did .
As a heavyweight if you have that power you only need one trick !
What i detest about wilder is his costumes !
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In reply to Post #931 Totally agree
Smith Ryder was a great fight but that is one major boxing miscarriage of justice. John Ryder won that fight by a few rounds for me. Smith was very poor, could hardly land a clean shot. Ryder was fantastic, slipping the shots and landing the power shots. Rematch please. The fans we’re booing for a reason, same as me. Robbery, and they were local fans!
As for Tony Bellew, I like the man but he’s does talk some bollox, Callum this, Callum that. It was a very poor performance for me and if he thinks he can beat Canelo, dream on. Johnny Nelson was bang on for me, Ryder by one or two rounds
I don’t get Smiths style, he is a long gangly lad but likes a tear up close in. I thought he struggled in some of the super series fights and he struggled big time against Skoglund for me when I watched that one and he got a UD!. The Groves fight I thought he had turned the corner and he boxed him very well and keep him on the jab, I think that said more about Groves at the end of his career than Smith, against Ryder back to standard but I credit Ryder for that, superb proper clean solid shots. Respect to Smith he is a fighter because when he gets tagged he automatically tries to counter, this is what will cost him against Canelo for me
As for the bronze bummer
Ortiz on both occasions boxed his head off, just the bomb
Wilder, devastating power
Rubbish boxer, one trick pony
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In reply to Post #929 Just watched the fight, never that clear cut, Ryder thought out of his skin I think he bullied smith which I don’t think he’s used to.
Talk about Canelo is ridiculous on that showing, like to see him fight bjs
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Devastating punch from wilder , no one can live with that power.
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In reply to Post #928 I could not believe that scoring ? and agreed I thought it was so close a draw no way did Callum win the 1st 8 rounds ? madness
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Superb fight ryder absolutely superb nulified all of callums work , i have ryder ahead but smith will probably get it.Dont know how they judge these fights even liverpudlians booing , im biased being a liverpool lad but ryder at least drew that if not won it.
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Forgot Callum smith fights sat night , on sky .
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In reply to Post #925 I would like to see Ortiz spark him out
Very close last time, can’t see it this time though unfortunately
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In reply to Post #924 Yep that is one i will be getting up for. Wilder will have all the belts next year.
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In reply to Post #923 DEONTAY WILDER will defend his WBC world title against Luis Ortiz for a second time this Saturday night.
The rematch between Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz for the WBC heavyweight title fight will take place on Saturday, November 23, with the ring walks set for around 5am UK time in the early hours of Sunday.
That works out as 9pm in Las Vegas, which is eight hours behind the UK.
The prestigious MGM Grand hosts the card.
What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it?
Wilder vs Ortiz will be shown live on Sky Sports Action, with coverage underway from 2am on Sunday.
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