Point still stands though, just cause you dont have a good record dont make you less durable than anyone.
He didnt fight for the WBC title cause he got a shot against Valuev who held the WBA title. Peter wasnt champ either, Maskaev was.
Actually...your wrong. Peter won the title on the SAME night (in fact it was on the same card) that Ruiz beat Jameel McCline.
Being stopped a lot shows your not particularly durable. Stopping guys like Brian Nix (Golota) who had been stopped been stopped 5 times previously (and would be against Audley Harrison as well) doesn't make Golota a puncher. Golota could dix, thats true, but he hit hard, not concussively. His 60% or so KO stat saw him unable to stop guys like Lewis (fair enough), Byrd (hmm), Bowe (and he landed enough), a 41 year old Terrible Tim, Lamon Brewster...basically anyone world class that he faced.
Tua and Haye aside, he "didn't face" top level punchers.
Bring able to stop the Marcus Johnsons of the world doesn't qualify you as a puncher imo.
Lewis was the WBA champion and didn't want to get involved with King, though Ruiz won a WBC eliminator to face Peter and didn't take it...Point still stands though, just cause you dont have a good record dont make you less durable than anyone.
He didnt fight for the WBC title cause he got a shot against Valuev who held the WBA title. Peter wasnt champ either, Maskaev was.
Whats level of opponents got to do with anyting?
A lot of journeymenm have better chins than ranked guys and champs.
Ruiz was in the manipulated by Don King WBA rankings for about a million years.....He fought everyone who was ranked there beside him. Just so happens other fighters you consider punchers held other titles and were ranked by other sanctioning bodies.
Bring able to stop the Marcus Johnsons of the world doesn't qualify you as a puncher imo.
Lewis was the WBA champion and didn't want to get involved with King, though Ruiz won a WBC eliminator to face Peter and didn't take it...
Tucker was almost 40
Johnson never scored an impressive KO other than over Oleg
Hasim, Lewis aside, stopped low level opponents, unless you want to consider Meehan a durable type
Golota I would give you, but he was hardly in his prime and managed to drop Ruiz twice anyway.
I was meaning between Tua and Haye, seemed he avoided prime world level punchers.Whats level of opponents got to do with anyting?
A lot of journeymen have better chins than ranked guys and champs.
Ruiz was in the manipulated by Don King WBA rankings for about a million years.....He fought everyone who was ranked there beside him. Just so happens other fighters you consider punchers held other titles and were ranked by other sanctioning bodies.
So, all you're saying is, aside from the punchers he faced, he didn't really face any punchers? I guess that is right strange, that is. :sad:
There was no World class prime punchers for 14 years, just guys who feasted on nobodies to get a high % I.e Lamarr Clark style. Briggs was another he never met...
Tucker was almost 40
Johnson never scored an impressive KO other than over Oleg
Hasim, Lewis aside, stopped low level opponents, unless you want to consider Meehan a durable type
Golota I would give you, but he was hardly in his prime and managed to drop Ruiz twice anyway.
I was meaning between Tua and Haye, seemed he avoided prime world level punchers.
So, all you're saying is, aside from the punchers he faced, he didn't really face any punchers? I guess that is right strange, that is. :sad:
Tucker was almost 40
Johnson never scored an impressive KO other than over Oleg
Hasim, Lewis aside, stopped low level opponents, unless you want to consider Meehan a durable type
Golota I would give you, but he was hardly in his prime and managed to drop Ruiz twice anyway.
I was meaning between Tua and Haye, seemed he avoided prime world level punchers.
Tua
Tucker
Johnson
Rahman
Golota
Haye
Yeah, he avoided punchers :lol1:
...:SNVHUH:...I don't get it either.
Edit: Oh, I get it. He's an alt/noob/troll.
That explains it, I think.