Dillian Whyte is the most hated boxer on this forum, so of course the vast majority will choose Ruiz, especially all of the Joshua fanboys. But it's a competitive bout, either could win. I would favour Whyte.
Yes, it's definitely stupid to clearly observe that Dillian Whyte, regardless of the nature of the discussion, never receives any objectivity and is routinely slandered from pillar to post on this forum. Nice one, pal.
No, it's stupid to act as if hate is the reason he isn't being favoured here, as opposed to getting iced by a 40 year old in his last outing.
Or, yknow, he's kinda shite and annoying as well? Another prolific drug cheat who constantly accuses other of his own crimes, just a pure fool tbh.
Dillian Whyte has been the underdog, according to this forum, against every opponent he has ever faced, including all of the previous bouts prior to the Povetkin loss. This trend will continue, and will only be exacerbated by the loss to Povetkin, regardless of whom he faces. Whyte is no legend of boxing, but he's an excellent addition to the current heavyweight landscape, but even making such an obvious statement will be shot down by the boxingforum24 Whyte Police. Andy Ruiz is being exceptionally overrated these days due to beating Anthony Joshua. This is the same guy who couldn't knock over Sergei Liakhovich when a stiff wind would have blown him over, and likewise with the ghost of Kevin Johnson etc. If people can't acknowledge that this is a competitive bout, and are unable to resist the temptation of declaring this as an unequivocal bout for Ruiz, then I have no issues saying it how it is. Deal with it.
Yes, because doping isn't at all rife in professional sport. After you've learned that water isn't wet, delve into anti-doping policy and governance, open your eyes. If you need any help, my inbox is always open.
Yeah. For long time highly motivated Ruiz might gave a lot of serious problems for all fighters in HW top.
Great fight. Both do good work at different distances, both take their spots and both take breaks. Both slow feet. Would be a great fight. Chisora can give him a 50:50 then Ruiz sure can. I expect lots of clinches from Whyte. Plenty of high guard in this fight. Lots of trading. Fury can sit on his throne whilst we get AJ Wilder Ruiz Whyte Joyce Usyk.
That AJ Vs Wilder would be explosive, definitely don't see it going 12. Although I can't see it actually happening. I wouldn't mind seeing AJ Ruiz 3, or AJ Vs Joyce. Joyce looked pretty good against DD, that jab was deadly. I was fully expecting Joyce to lose that fight aswell.
No it's just the way he goes on accusing others that pisses me off, he's a gobshite plain and simple. Not even that good either, sloppy as hell but somewhat powerful. Not even that durable anymore.