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  • kiaba360
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    #441
    Originally posted by SplitSecond
    I’m guessing Ruiz did what he did vs Joshua in both fights. Which was stand there doing nothing until the other guy fell into his range himself.
    He's a counterpuncher. I think people had this idea that Ruiz was gonna pressure Ortiz and beat him into submission just because of the age difference, but that's not Ruiz at all. Ruiz is a counterpuncher facing another counterpuncher, and he's glad that he was able to knock Ortiz down without getting knocked down himself.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #442
      Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

      Wrong again Robbie boy!!
      Both we’re notified August 3rd 2017 they must come to an agreement in 30 days for their fight. He was then suspended and dropped in September 2017 for one year.

      Try again…moron
      Read the article i posted. moron.

      "BoxingScene.com has received confirmation that Cuban heavyweight Luis Ortiz has been suspended by the World Boxing Association - in connection to his failed drug test for a scheduled fight with WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder."

      "The dangerous puncher was the WBA's mandatory challenger to Anthony Joshua, who also holds the IBF, IBO world titles."

      BoxingScene.com has received confirmation that Cuban heavyweight Luis Ortiz has been suspended by the World Boxing Association - in connection to his failed drug test for a scheduled fight with WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder. Ortiz was set to challenge Wilder on November 4th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.


      He was Joshua's mandatory and chose to fight Wilder instead. He then failed a drug test leading up to the Wilder fight. Thanks for playing again, simpleton.

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      • dorruel2.0
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        #443
        Ruiz fought like a man trying to secure the bag. He knew he had the rounds in the bank and has a big money fight on the horizon with wilder (big IF he beats Helenius). He decided to take minimal risk and win his fight

        People already writing Ruiz out against Wilder for some reason. Wilder has not fought since getting destroyed in 2 fights in a row. Boxing history is not kind to punchers that lose confidence. Ruiz is a very dangerous fight for Deontay and I hope Wilder wins his next fight to make it happen.

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          #444
          I can predict Wilder -Ruiz easily. Ruiz will be ahead about 7- 0 or 8-0 in rounds, than he will slow down in one moment he will miss his counters and Wilder will KO him.

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            #445
            Originally posted by Alexis67
            Ortiz got robbed
            Stop it……..

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            • Boro
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              #446
              Originally posted by dorruel2.0
              Ruiz fought like a man trying to secure the bag. He knew he had the rounds in the bank and has a big money fight on the horizon with wilder (big IF he beats Helenius). He decided to take minimal risk and win his fight

              People already writing Ruiz out against Wilder for some reason. Wilder has not fought since getting destroyed in 2 fights in a row. Boxing history is not kind to punchers that lose confidence. Ruiz is a very dangerous fight for Deontay and I hope Wilder wins his next fight to make it happen.
              I'm not so sure Ruiz waits for you to come into range he also often waits for you to let your hands go before he let's his go...A recipe for disaster against Wilder assuming he's the same and it's a big assumption to be fair.

              As you pointed out it's very possible he doesn't get through Helenius despite all his shortcomings one thing he isn't short of is power in both hands, he'll arguably be the biggest puncher Wilder has ever faced and that's coming off the back of two shellacking's.

              But it will most certainly be an interesting fight should it happen but I'd prefer if Wilder was calling out AJ/Usyk then the Ruiz's of the world.
              Last edited by Boro; 09-04-2022, 11:43 PM.

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                #447
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                I can predict Wilder -Ruiz easily. Ruiz will be ahead about 7- 0 or 8-0 in rounds, than he will slow down in one moment he will miss his counters and Wilder will KO him.

                wilder’s punch resistance is not what it was. Ruiz hits harder than Fury

                it will be a very interesting fun fight

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                • Cypocryphy
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                  #448
                  I don't think Ruiz is all that pleased with his performance.

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                    #449
                    Originally posted by TJCombo1995
                    Strange fight... If it weren't for those knockdowns... Andy could well have lost this... That kind of inactivity will cost him against better conditioned fighters.. He was very cautious and I think he was rocked a bit. But his chin is solid. Deserved win but Andy has to improve if he has to challenge Wilder imo
                    Agree something changed with Andy tho. The way he was going str8 back on defense. I don't know if he got tagged with something early or? But as you said he was super cautious. Something was funny about this fight. I thought he won but dint do himself any favors. I was surprised to see so much hate aimed at Ruiz on this site leading up to the fight. Curious how quickly he gets back in the ring.

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                    • juandabomb
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                      #450
                      Ruiz isn't Fury... stop it! Meh wasnt much of a ppv worthy fight

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