Comments Thread For: Hughie Fury To Face Andy Ruiz On Fury-Klitschko II Card

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  • juggernaut666
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    #21
    Ruiz jr will be to slow off the foot and by the time he winds up for a punch Hughie will either move or beat him to the punch. Ruiz is to Heavy and slow to defeat Hughie and is given up a lot of reach to be so telegraphing.

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    • joe strong
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      #22
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      LOL! that sounds like something they would try to arrange...however Im laughing because if the ruling by UKAD goes against them it would be pointless.
      I doubt the ruling is going against them. They wouldn't be fighting in such high profile fights if there was a chance of it. I think that has all be swept under the rug & whenever the ruling comes down it will be in favour of the Furys...

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      • rudy
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        #23
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        So what? Hughie is trash, its a bum fight anything can happen but Ruiz has fast hands and fires combinations in high volume despite his obesity...can Hughie stop him?
        Yes he has fast hands http://www.boxingscene.com/uploads/7...AndyRuizjr.JPG

        Does not mean he is not fat this guys not a boxer. He is a typical Yank short and fat and out of shape. He could not punch his way out of a paper bag

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        • kidaguilar
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          #24
          Originally posted by juggernaut666
          Ruiz jr will be to slow off the foot and by the time he winds up for a punch Hughie will either move or beat him to the punch. Ruiz is to Heavy and slow to defeat Hughie and is given up a lot of reach to be so telegraphing.
          Thanks for giving us your amateur boxing opinion.

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          • HanzGruber
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            #25
            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            Looks like the winner is positioning themselves for the IBF. Im riding with my man from Imperial Califas, Guerra Ruiz! bring it back to the U.S.A!
            i always laugh at your sig and avi

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              #26
              Originally posted by kidaguilar
              Thanks for giving us your amateur boxing opinion.
              Your welcome let me know who you were in the ring with and i'll do the same...

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              • 1hourRun
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                #27
                Originally posted by HanzGruber
                i always laugh at your sig and avi
                But Im going to feel really bad if Triple Duck hurts him fo real.

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                • 1hourRun
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by joe strong
                  I doubt the ruling is going against them. They wouldn't be fighting in such high profile fights if there was a chance of it. I think that has all be swept under the rug & whenever the ruling comes down it will be in favour of the Furys...
                  That maybe true for Hughie since it is a big risk and a loss could set him back in the rankings...however I think its contrary in the case of Tyson ; the fact that the rematch is schedule before the tribune is ideal, there's millions at stake and should he put the rematch off after the hearing he might be strip and the rematch would not sell without the titles -- even Klitsckho would want this rematch right away before the court date because should Fury get strip then the sanctioning bodies would dismember the unified titles issuing the #1. and #2. in their respective rankings to fight for the vacated titles...of course Wlad would be the #1. but it would take over a year I figure to recapture at least two of the belts. I just dont see them giving them back to Klitschko.

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                  • petero
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    Looks like the winner is positioning themselves for the IBF. Im riding with my man from Imperial Califas, Guerra Ruiz! bring it back to the U.S.A!
                    It's Elie riding on another nuttsack is what you really mean. 1hourNuttRub. Is more like it. You going to the U.K.to meet the Fury's?
                    Them *****'s would love to meet you.

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                    • Ray Corso
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                      #30
                      I like both of these young men and the looser has a loss, big deal!
                      Ruiz has talent and knows how to box very well but he does give away physical attributes so he may need to pressure using upper body movement. He has a good foundation from the amateurs but struggles with weight.
                      He will not have an appearance like Hughie genetics afford him so he appears very loose at 240lbs but feels he needs to have that extra weight to maintain balance and strength when fighting men at that same weight.
                      I personally think 225lbs would allow him more options but I'm not with him!!

                      This is a good match because their each others best opponents.
                      Ray

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