Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz's Father Would Like Son To Face Tyson Fury On Cinco De Mayo Weekend

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  • mawoodhouse
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    #21
    Look how easy Joshua outboxed Ruiz in their rematch (and Joshua is not a pure boxer, he is more of a boxer/puncher), now imagine how easily Fury would outbox him and Fury is a more skilled boxer than Joshua is. Ruiz won’t land much in him.

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    • SN!PER
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      #22
      Watching Andy struggle to land a meaningful shot on Fury would be frustrating and sad to see.

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      • topo5358
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        #23
        I'd be interested in this fight, although Sniper could very well be right. If Andy has trouble getting inside, it could be a very frustrating fight for him...and fans. But if he can get close enough to fire off his quick combos and is able to take advantage of Fury's long mid-section Fury could have a very long night. With Fury it seems to come down to distance and Fury's feet and their ability to control it. I also think while he's very adept at negating the power of single punches or even 1-2 s at a distance, avoiding extended combinations of quick, short punches inside, to body and head is a tougher ask. Marvelous Marvin's foes were awakened to this fact, in a very painful way, for many years. Marvin knew that short punches allowed less time for an opponent to react and were harder to see coming.

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