What round will Ruiz get blown out by Haye?

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  • Exciterx30
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    #11
    Originally posted by Roger Mellie
    F.ucking nice bass! Yours?
    No, but I have one that looks similar to it. It's the same color, though not the same brand.. My Youtube profile features some videos in which I'm using it.

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    • Junito-Rulez
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      #12
      N E V E R. Ruiz looked more impressive against Valuev than Haye did.

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      • Hitman932
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        #13
        Originally posted by Exciterx24

        Ruiz is the underdog here, mainly because he's past his best, but he could pull the upset. Realistically, I say Haye should win on points.

        Realistic isn't a word that Haye fans will understand.

        I watched an internet stream and there were a bunch of them in the chat who laid money on Haye knocking out Valuev inside of 3 rounds and even a couple who put sizeable wagers on Haye to end Valuev inside of 1 round.

        If the fight is in London I see the ref DQ'ing Ruiz fr holding in the 9th round of a fight where Haye is exhausted, has been knocked down and is initiating all the clinches himself.

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        • Left Hook Tua
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          #14
          i think ruiz could beat haye.

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          • Exciterx30
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            #15
            Ruiz was fighting a bum last Saturday, but he showed a nice jab and was not relying on clinches that much. I'm not saying he's P4P because of that, but with his experience and a different gameplan, Haye could definitely be surprised.

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            • hookoutofhell
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              #16
              in the second half of the fight - ruiz seems to be a bit underrated by some.

              ruiz has been in the top 10 HW's for a long time now and has fought some of the best, you don't get to the position hes in by being cannon fodder. imo he is vastly more experienced and has a few tricks up his sleeve.

              i cant see him being KO'd with one shot but i dont expect him to see th 9th round against haye.

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              • Exciterx30
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                #17
                Originally posted by Hitman932
                Realistic isn't a word that Haye fans will understand.

                I watched an internet stream and there were a bunch of them in the chat who laid money on Haye knocking out Valuev inside of 3 rounds and even a couple who put sizeable wagers on Haye to end Valuev inside of 1 round.

                If the fight is in London I see the ref DQ'ing Ruiz fr holding in the 9th round of a fight where Haye is exhausted, has been knocked down and is initiating all the clinches himself.
                That's pretty foolish considering Haye is "new" to the heavyweight division and Valuev could probably stand up to the best shots George Foreman could dish out.

                The place in which the fight takes place could also be a factor, but nevertheless it's an interesting bout.

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                • Hitman932
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Exciterx24
                  Ruiz was fighting a bum last Saturday, but he showed a nice jab and was not relying on clinches that much. I'm not saying he's P4P because of that, but with his experience and a different gameplan, Haye could definitely be surprised.
                  Ruiz isn't going to let Haye fight at a pathetic pace only throwing 20 punches per round. He is going to apply pressure and he should be able to land punches because Haye's defense is average at best.

                  It is pretty funny that Haye fans think he answered all the stamina questions simply because he was able to walk around a boxing ring in circles without throwing punches for 12 rounds.

                  If Haye tries to knock out Ruiz early it will be a bigger mistake than going after Carl Thompson.

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                  • The Gambler1981
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                    #19
                    Win by decision sure Haye can easily out point Ruiz, not a sure thing but I think Haye will most likely win if it goes 12. One man has knocked out Ruiz and he has fought a whole host of quality heavyweights, I am pretty sure Ruiz will not get taken out by Haye.


                    Ruiz is a quality fighter even if he is boring, I think I would favor Haye but I would not be shocked by a Ruiz win.

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                    • The Gambler1981
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Hitman932
                      Ruiz isn't going to let Haye fight at a pathetic pace only throwing 20 punches per round. He is going to apply pressure and he should be able to land punches because Haye's defense is average at best.

                      It is pretty funny that Haye fans think he answered all the stamina questions simply because he was able to walk around a boxing ring in circles without throwing punches for 12 rounds.

                      If Haye tries to knock out Ruiz early it will be a bigger mistake than going after Carl Thompson.
                      Yea I have to agree if Haye goes for the knockout he will msot likely be the one looking up at the lights. Going for a knockout against Ruiz would be a a pretty large mistake.

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