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  • #11
    Hard to pick Ortiz after the charles martin fight ..... well now that i think about it Andy didnt look that good in the Arreola fight but he was able to box at a kind of ok rythm for 12 wich isnt so bad

    Fan friendly fight cant wait to see it

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    • #12
      Prime ortiz beats ruiz handedly, yet no one knows his real age based upon looks & cuba Dominican Rep history of lowering ages by 5 so years. He probably 48 pushing 50 so unless ruiz just showing up for a check he should win this, yet still an interesting fight. The 48 theory makes sense based upon looks was able to hold on til a mayweather pac man age when fought wilder yet at hw so easier now hes roy jones age and shows
      Last edited by Ry92; 06-22-2022, 08:04 PM.
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      • #13
        Originally posted by Wacked_Out View Post

        Ortiz might actually be 53.
        Just as likely he's 63, maybe 73
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        • #14
          The only benefit for Ortiz here is the fact Ruiz has been out of the ring for a long time. However, i don't see that as standing in the way of a Ruiz win by KO somewhere in the second half of the fight. Could come earlier if Ortiz looks to push sooner by being overanxious, but we'll see.

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          • #15
            I want to see Ortiz, face down on the floor in a puddle of his own blood, totally finished.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Ry92 View Post
              Prime ortiz beats ruiz handedly, yet no one knows his real age based upon looks & cuba Dominican Rep history of lowering ages by 5 so years. He probably 48 pushing 50 so unless ruiz just showing up for a check he should win this, yet still an interesting fight. The 48 theory makes sense based upon looks was able to hold on til a mayweather pac man age when fought wilder yet at hw so easier now hes roy jones age and shows
              Bull****

              Ruiz best win is AJ

              Ortiz best win is... Lmfaooo.. BRYANT JENNINGS

              Ruiz has better secondary wins also and was robbed vs Joseph parker

              And he is like 20 years younger.

              Ruiz gets no respect, Ortiz gets far too much respect, I hope Ruiz really damages Ortiz.

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              • #17
                Ruiz Junior has had no bad loses, in both of his loses he? Was not dominated.

                Against Joshua, he was beaten in most rounds but was still a threat. And against Parker, it was a very competitive and close fight.

                Ruiz Junior should win this fight easy. But I don't know, Ortiz does not want to go away.

                Ortiz at his peak, or whenever he first appeared in the game was a really solid fighter 'Clearly technically better than most Heavyweights'.

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                • #18
                  Ruiz looked bad at his last fight because he underestimated his opponent for a comeback fight, Arreola can crack if you see his fights and knockout ratio. He broke the record of the most punches thrown for a heavyweight bout with Kownacki at age 39, he is an opponent who's not going to gas easily.

                  I think Reynoso's gameplan was trying to make Andy defensively responsible by being mostly unactive and making him pick his shots, it was working initially until Arreola rocked him. He threw the gameplan at later rounds of the fight and won the match convincingly.

                  He took away his biggest advantage at the heavyweight division which is applying a lot of pressure with his impressive hand speed. If he fought this way against Wilder, he would have been stopped.
                  Last edited by Malvado; 06-22-2022, 09:48 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by ElDinamita07 View Post
                    Ruiz looked bad at his last fight because he underestimated his opponent for a comeback fight, Arreola can crack if you see his fights and knockout ratio. He broke the record of the most punches thrown for a heavyweight bout with Kownacki at age 39, he is an opponent who's not going to gas easily.

                    I think Reynoso's gameplan was trying to make Andy defensively responsible and making him pick his shots, it was working initially until Arreola rocked him.

                    He took away his biggest advantage at the heavyweight division which is applying a lot of pressure with his impressive hand speed. If he fought this way against Wilder, he would have been stopped.
                    Arreola vs Ruiz was also a Derby fight for Mexican pride, Arreola was clearly VERY up for that he didn't turn up looking bored and depressed like vs wilder for instance.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post

                      Arreola vs Ruiz was also a Derby fight for Mexican pride, Arreola was clearly VERY up for that he didn't turn up looking bored and depressed like vs wilder for instance.
                      The argument that Arreola was going to be easy fight due to his age is nonsense considering he had like three fights in a row at 38 years old winning 2 out of 3 fights and breaking a heavyweight record.
                      Last edited by Malvado; 06-22-2022, 10:18 PM.

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