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    Super bantamweight prospect Diego De La Hoya (11-0) will take a step forward in his class of opposition when he faces Jesus Ruiz (34-6-5) on Friday night at the Belasco Theatre in Los Angeles in the latest installment of LA fight Club.

    The cousin of Golden Boy founder Oscar De La Hoya is looking to move quickly to elite class of the sport. Ruiz has fought many too names including Leo Santa Cruz.
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  • #2
    someone told me this guy was really good..but the person that told me that was jersey sev, and i saw jersey sev fight...my god it was horrible so i dont know if he's a good judge..and i cant watch bc golden boy cant get their guys air dates since they wanted to play hardball with haymon

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tiliheels View Post
      someone told me this guy was really good..but the person that told me that was jersey sev, and i saw jersey sev fight...my god it was horrible so i dont know if he's a good judge..and i cant watch bc golden boy cant get their guys air dates since they wanted to play hardball with haymon
      I wounldn't say really good - not a phenom or anything like that, but pretty good. Definitely improving, his last two fights he's gotten better for sure, I think he got two stoppages in a row after having a cpl decisions prior to that. More settled and patient, and not bouncing around as much, he can be herky jerky too... I have run into a number of his fights by coincidence and he's always been a good watch. Doesn't resemble Oscar outside of one thing, which is going to the body with both hands in rapid succession like oscar used to do. Hard and risky to pull off butyou can tell he works on it

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      • #4
        Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas View Post
        I wounldn't say really good - not a phenom or anything like that, but pretty good. Definitely improving, his last two fights he's gotten better for sure, I think he got two stoppages in a row after having a cpl decisions prior to that. More settled and patient, and not bouncing around as much, he can be herky jerky too... I have run into a number of his fights by coincidence and he's always been a good watch. Doesn't resemble Oscar outside of one thing, which is going to the body with both hands in rapid succession like oscar used to do. Hard and risky to pull off butyou can tell he works on it
        Same here, managed to catch him about 3 or 4 times now and he's been good to watch each time. I don't think his opponents have been that bad either, so not overly protected.

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        • #5
          I like him, he is still developing. His hand speed is up there and good basic fundamentals. I see lots of potential.

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          • #6
            I like him but he lacks a variety of opponents. I'd like to see him fight different styles.

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            • #7
              undercards are on ring's stream, not sure if it will go off for the Main

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              • #8
                main event about to start. on ring tv

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                • #9
                  Lopes really pissed me off with his Lara's style. Hope he change this ****.

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                  • #10
                    I don't have Estrella TV. Any other way to watch?

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