By Keith Idec - David Haye is a lot like most of the heavyweights who’ve fought John Ruiz in WBA title fights over the past decade.
Haye will box Ruiz tonight at the Manchester Evening News Arena in Manchester, England, because he was forced to do so.
Ruiz, a two-time WBA heavyweight champion, is the Venezuelan sanctioning organization’s mandatory challenger. So if Haye’s heavyweight dreams are to come true, he’ll have to first defeat an awkward, underrated opponent he just as soon would’ve avoided.
The rugged Ruiz’s slug-and-hug style has made him one of the most maligned fighters of this era, despite that he is a respectful, decent man. Haye hasn’t confused Ruiz’s failure to entertain fans for a lack of ability, though. [Click Here To Read More]
Haye will box Ruiz tonight at the Manchester Evening News Arena in Manchester, England, because he was forced to do so.
Ruiz, a two-time WBA heavyweight champion, is the Venezuelan sanctioning organization’s mandatory challenger. So if Haye’s heavyweight dreams are to come true, he’ll have to first defeat an awkward, underrated opponent he just as soon would’ve avoided.
The rugged Ruiz’s slug-and-hug style has made him one of the most maligned fighters of this era, despite that he is a respectful, decent man. Haye hasn’t confused Ruiz’s failure to entertain fans for a lack of ability, though. [Click Here To Read More]
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