A-Side Ruiz vs. Tyson Fury

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  • Boxing Scene
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    A-Side Ruiz vs. Tyson Fury

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  • boliodogs
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    #2
    Fury would probably outbox him from long range and clinch when Ruiz got close. Fury isn't a big puncher against tough guys. It would probably be a boring fight with Fury tapping his way to a points win.

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      Fury by wide UD. A side Andy wouldn't land a glove on him.

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      • QballLobo
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        #4
        Bad matchup for Ruiz. Fury has the length to nullify a lot of what Ruiz does with his handspeed. Fury by late TKO.

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          #5
          Originally posted by boliodogs
          Fury would probably outbox him from long range and clinch when Ruiz got close. Fury isn't a big puncher against tough guys. It would probably be a boring fight with Fury tapping his way to a points win.
          After the face off for the ref's instructions, the only part of Fury that Ruiz gets close to again before the end of the fight is his fists.

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            #6
            Originally posted by boliodogs
            Fury would probably outbox him from long range and clinch when Ruiz got close. Fury isn't a big puncher against tough guys. It would probably be a boring fight with Fury tapping his way to a points win.
            Spot on, perfect assessment, and nuff said

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            • Nash out
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              #7
              If they fought now, before AJ rematch, people would be questioning just how on earth Ruiz beat Joshua, but the reality is, Fury is so good, he can make an easy night's work of even a very good fighter like A-side Ruiz.

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                Ruiz has fast hands but slow feet. This isn't a good match up for him with the reach disparity.

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                • LetOutTheCage
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by !! Anorak
                  Ruiz has fast hands but slow feet. This isn't a good match up for him with the reach disparity.
                  Yup and one thing Fury has is movement. I see Ruiz chasing shadows and getting pelted by Fury all night

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