Comments Thread For: John Ruiz: "My Style is Perfect To Beat David Haye"
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I guess he has a point. Haye is going to be loading up on his punches trying to impress the Manchester fans and go for the knock out, so if Ruiz smothers his punches, not letting him load up, tire him out in clinches and then KO him in the later rounds.
Or Haye will be disciplined like in the Valuev fight except with a more aggressive game plan, ending up with either a UD or a middle to late round KO, around rounds 9-12.
So it could be either of these scenarios, or that's how I could see it going down, but the 2nd one is much more likely, so I predict a late Haye KO or UD.Last edited by mcdoodledoo; 02-01-2010, 01:20 PM.Comment
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Haye nuthuggers are hilarious. They are overlooking Ruiz and I find that laughable considering he has beaten WAY better fighters than Haye and when he was robbed against Valuev AT LEAST HE ****ING FOUGHT and didn't RUN.
Ruiz is gonna be knocked out for the second time in his whole career by ***ing Haye??!??!
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Ruiz is in his final chance at a mega fight so I expect him to do his best. I believe that Haye should win this by decision but if Haye is overlooking Ruiz, Ruiz might still have something left in the tank and surprise a lot of people.Comment
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ha....yeah right...this is the same dude who got KOd in the first round by David TuaWBA heavyweight champion David Haye defends his title against mandatory John Ruiz on April 3 in Manchester, England. The challenger, a former two time WBA champion, wants to claim the title for a third time. A loss may send Ruiz into retirement. Ruiz feels good with a new trainer, a new promoter and a new chance to become the champ. [Click Here To Read More]Comment
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