Ruiz on his best day could never beat Tyson on his worst day. Calling Ruiz a champ is a disgrace to boxing. Champions fight, not hide behind the guise of clinches and kisses and ******ing opponents in the ring.
You don't know much about boxing then. Because that would then count out Lewis for a jabbing whore and Hopkins for running around the ring.
Great champs like Ruiz and Holyfield use clinching tactically, just like every fighter clinches. But Ruiz the best at it.
You don't know much about boxing then. Because that would then count out Lewis for a jabbing whore and Hopkins for running around the ring.
Great champs like Ruiz and Holyfield use clinching tactically, just like every fighter clinches. But Ruiz the best at it.
It's a bigger disgrace to classify Ruiz with Hopkins and Holyfield. These people clinch when absolutely necessary, not as a primary stragegy. Hopkins comes to fight, but he is more a tactician, not a clincher. Holyfield clinches when absolutely necessary too. Lewis is a jabbing whore, but he can dish out punishment at just the right time.
Ruiz employs clinching as a primary strategy, and punching last. Probably 99% of his fight ends in clinches. He comes not to fight, but rather not to lose. Everytime, he degrades himself to a lot of fans.
Holyfield used clinching as his primary strategy to beat Tyson twice. Ruiz perfected this strategy. What's pathetic are the opponents who can't beat Ruiz and let Ruiz dictate the fight on his terms. Ruiz smarter than all the other fighters.
i think tyson would come out of ruiz holding with uppercuts...or even uppercut him while being held,and as we knw ruiz has never had a really hard body,so he will be KO'ed.
I dont think ruiz would be that hard for tyson,we all know tyson is the old 88tyson for atleast the first 3rounds...and ruiz wont handle it well.
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