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  • Mr. Ryan
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    Ruiz-Chagaev, who wins?

    For the record, I'm picking Chagaev to stop Ruiz.
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    Two-time world heavyweight champion John "The Quietman" Ruiz (41-6-1, 28 KOs) is training in Las Vegas with his new head trainer, Manny Siaca, Sr., for his November 18 mandated WBA elimination fight against No. 2 rated challenger Ruslan "White Tyson" Chagaev (21-0-1, 17 KOs) in Dusseldorf, Germany. The Ruiz-Chagaev winner will be the mandatory challenger for WBA heavyweight champion Nicolay Valuev.

    The WBA No. 1 rated Ruiz promises fans will see a new and improved version against Chagaev, a southpaw from Uzebekistan now fighting out of Germany, the reigning WBA Intercontinental heavyweight champion.

    "I'm learning new things from Manny," Ruiz said. "I'm gradually moving into a new mode. I had leveled off. It hasn't been since my stepfather trained me that I learned new boxing techniques and skills. I feel really good knowing that when I step in the ring I am bringing a different set of skills and a better mindset.

    "Now I'm working with Manny to get away from being the old me. I'm not going to be lying back, waiting for the other guy, and just swinging away. We're working on a new training method where I am now throwing punches and moving, not holding and waiting. But what's really important, is that instead of talking about being the new me, I'm going to show everybody on November 18."

    Siaca has trained 23 world champions including his son, Manny Siaca, Jr., Edwin Rosario, Sammy Serrano, Leo Gamez and Eddie Mustafa Muhammad.

    "John's always had a good jab," Siaca noted, "but now he's throwing - bam, bam - four jabs and moving instead of throwing a jab and grabbing. He's throwing punches in combinations. He's fighting a southpaw, so things will be a little different. In the fight, John needs to move and throw. We'll be ready for him. I really enjoy working with John. He's a very decent and honorable guy who works hard. Johnny Ruiz will become the world heavyweight champion again. I'd bet my life on it."
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    #2
    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
    For the record, I'm picking Chagaev to stop Ruiz.
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    Two-time world heavyweight champion John "The Quietman" Ruiz (41-6-1, 28 KOs) is training in Las Vegas with his new head trainer, Manny Siaca, Sr., for his November 18 mandated WBA elimination fight against No. 2 rated challenger Ruslan "White Tyson" Chagaev (21-0-1, 17 KOs) in Dusseldorf, Germany. The Ruiz-Chagaev winner will be the mandatory challenger for WBA heavyweight champion Nicolay Valuev.

    The WBA No. 1 rated Ruiz promises fans will see a new and improved version against Chagaev, a southpaw from Uzebekistan now fighting out of Germany, the reigning WBA Intercontinental heavyweight champion.

    "I'm learning new things from Manny," Ruiz said. "I'm gradually moving into a new mode. I had leveled off. It hasn't been since my stepfather trained me that I learned new boxing techniques and skills. I feel really good knowing that when I step in the ring I am bringing a different set of skills and a better mindset.

    "Now I'm working with Manny to get away from being the old me. I'm not going to be lying back, waiting for the other guy, and just swinging away. We're working on a new training method where I am now throwing punches and moving, not holding and waiting. But what's really important, is that instead of talking about being the new me, I'm going to show everybody on November 18."

    Siaca has trained 23 world champions including his son, Manny Siaca, Jr., Edwin Rosario, Sammy Serrano, Leo Gamez and Eddie Mustafa Muhammad.

    "John's always had a good jab," Siaca noted, "but now he's throwing - bam, bam - four jabs and moving instead of throwing a jab and grabbing. He's throwing punches in combinations. He's fighting a southpaw, so things will be a little different. In the fight, John needs to move and throw. We'll be ready for him. I really enjoy working with John. He's a very decent and honorable guy who works hard. Johnny Ruiz will become the world heavyweight champion again. I'd bet my life on it."
    not sure just how dangerous this chageav is,,but I think ruiz will be very vulnerable if he does indeed change the jab and grab style. lets hope he does

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    • ddeg10
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      It will be interesting to see Ruiz's new style. I hope it works out for him. I've always kind've liked him even though some of his fights have been boring in the past. He's got a pretty good chin (even though people always mention the Tua fight - ANYONE would have been KTFO from those shots). He hits pretty hard too (see the later rounds in the Golota fight), but obviously not a knockout artist.

      Good luck Johnny.

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      • K-DOGG
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        #4
        For the record, I'm hoping & praying Chagaev stops Ruiz!

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        • !!Captain
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          #5
          Nobody knows who Chagaev is, has anybody even seen him fight?

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          • Hitman932
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            #6
            Originally posted by boxing2005
            Nobody knows who Chagaev is, has anybody even seen him fight?

            nope probably most people havent, at least in the states i dont think he has ever been televised....

            ive only heard good things about him, but then again i only heard good things about sultan igbraminov. so im gonna play this one as "ill believe it when i see it"

            chagaev is a great offensive fighter by most accounts and i think he will become very frustrated by ruizs holding.

            i expect ruiz to make the fight ugly and boring early and steal some rounds that way. as the fight goes on chagaev will either adapt and win or fall apart and lose.... im going out on a limb here and say john ruiz winning by unanimous decision, winning the last 3 rounds of a very close fight.

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            • !!Captain
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              #7
              Originally posted by Hitman932
              nope probably most people havent, at least in the states i dont think he has ever been televised....

              ive only heard good things about him, but then again i only heard good things about sultan igbraminov. so im gonna play this one as "ill believe it when i see it"

              chagaev is a great offensive fighter by most accounts and i think he will become very frustrated by ruizs holding.

              i expect ruiz to make the fight ugly and boring early and steal some rounds that way. as the fight goes on chagaev will either adapt and win or fall apart and lose.... im going out on a limb here and say john ruiz winning by unanimous decision, winning the last 3 rounds of a very close fight.
              Well, Mr. Ruiz there just promised that we will see a new version of him, so maybe, just maybe, we will not see a hugging contest out there. By the way, is this fight even being televised in the US?

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              • The Fix
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                #8
                ruiz was ****d of his belt...i hope he wins...

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                • The Fix
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                  #9
                  chageav fought to a draw with fat ray austin right?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The Fix
                    chageav fought to a draw with fat ray austin right?
                    Ever heard of boxrec.com? It takes just as much time to look this up as to type up a post.

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