Disrespecting Ruiz because you don't like to watch hugging is ignorant. You arent a fighter, you don't know how it is to be in there with a guy who could unstuck your VW bug out of the mud with a left hook, understand? Take Bruno for example, they tested his power and it measured around 0.63 ton. When your brain is on the line, it means that the way you see the world, your mother****ing sense of smell, taste, and knowledge of who you are, friends,family,memory, is all on the line too. you risk it all just by going between those ropes into that square circle, looking at people like McClellan who took one bad shot behind the head, one bad punch made him a half deaf blind vegatable for life, left to be cared for by relatives. With this in mind, developing a hugging style that wins fights isn't exactly a bad idea. He overpowers the tendons before they hit him, weakening his opponent's punches, it's actually quite an interesting style to watch if you know what he's doing. When he's moving in and 'hugging' as you say, he is really probably not only blocking punches but weakening the punching muscles of the other guy, and also tiring the other guy out by leaning all over him. You simply see it as hugging because you are 90% of what the world is composed off, the ignorant masses, and my purpose is to 'correct' your thinking, to save you future 'corrections' from others, so don't take this as a flame.
I suggest you show fighters in general more respect, hopefully after this post you'd even show Strickland some respect, maybe I taught you something.
Dude, there are countless boxers and journalists who say the same thing I do about Ruiz. I did't come up with this conclusion on my own. I listened to those who are boxers and trainers who say Ruiz is a bum. I show fighters in general A LOT of respect. I don't have to respect Ruiz. Perhaps you learned something today : everyone has an opinion. Mine is just more correct than yours.
Vitali Klitskcho wasn't the last white heavyweight champion since marciano, what about Ingemar Johansson who defeated Floyd patterson for the heavyweight title crown? He didn't last long though.
Dude, there are countless boxers and journalists who say the same thing I do about Ruiz. I did't come up with this conclusion on my own. I listened to those who are boxers and trainers who say Ruiz is a bum. I show fighters in general A LOT of respect. I don't have to respect Ruiz. Perhaps you learned something today : everyone has an opinion. Mine is just more correct than yours.
"dude", how about you hook me up with some of your fruit snacks? only if it's cool with your mom though.
Disrespecting Ruiz because you don't like to watch hugging is ignorant. You arent a fighter, you don't know how it is to be in there with a guy who could unstuck your VW bug out of the mud with a left hook, understand? Take Bruno for example, they tested his power and it measured around 0.63 ton. When your brain is on the line, it means that the way you see the world, your mother****ing sense of smell, taste, and knowledge of who you are, friends,family,memory, is all on the line too. you risk it all just by going between those ropes into that square circle, looking at people like McClellan who took one bad shot behind the head, one bad punch made him a half deaf blind vegatable for life, left to be cared for by relatives. With this in mind, developing a hugging style that wins fights isn't exactly a bad idea. He overpowers the tendons before they hit him, weakening his opponent's punches, it's actually quite an interesting style to watch if you know what he's doing. When he's moving in and 'hugging' as you say, he is really probably not only blocking punches but weakening the punching muscles of the other guy, and also tiring the other guy out by leaning all over him. You simply see it as hugging because you are 90% of what the world is composed off, the ignorant masses, and my purpose is to 'correct' your thinking, to save you future 'corrections' from others, so don't take this as a flame.
I suggest you show fighters in general more respect, hopefully after this post you'd even show Strickland some respect, maybe I taught you something.
yes that is true, he does deserve some respect, anyone who steps into a boxing ring is a brave guy, and ruiz has worked hard to achieve where he is today, saying someone is boring is one thing, but not considering that the guy at least has some talent and should be given some respect is another
The fact that Vitali is white and the most DOMINANT and FORMIDDABLE hw since Marciano is why he still doesnt get the respect he'd get if he were black. It's like basketball, whites just never respected much anymore. Go to any boxing gym and fighters will tell you they'd love to have to fight a white guy. I think that perception is ******ed but thats the way it is.
As a puerto rican whos black, i can assure you, those puerto ricans with white skin and straight hair take more after their spanish/european counterparts, hes white.
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