Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin

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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin

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Boxingtruth wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:There is a long list of Heavyweights that can do 10rds comfortably with a completely shot fighter. The fact it went ten is far more disturbing than Ruiz proving anything.

Joe hanks 21-0 14 ko's must have been completely shot? :shame:
Tor hamer 21-2 14 ko's must have been completely shot too? :shame:
Elijah McCall 11-1-1 10 ko's also completely shot? :shame:

If you go back and read.. That wasn't my point in the 1st place.. Saying the guy is fat doesn't mean he's unfit to fight.. Or a bad fighter.. Or shouldn't get the opportunities.. He's called out Tyson fury, deontay wilder, David price (when he was unbeaten).. Like I said he's been avoided for a couple of years and only old journeyman will step in the ring with him..
27-0 18 ko's.. Not to be sniffed at.. Look at the 25 + bums wilder beat before he had a serious fight.. Don't hear anyone mention that now do you?? :shame: Or that he couldn't stop a plodding around the ring 36 yo out of shape stiverne.. And this guy is a world champion! Get off the fat Mexican guys back until he gets beat.. Or at least gets the opportunity to fight a high ranking fighter.. :brick:
Tor Hamer is a quitter and has no heart.
Hanks has since lost to Derric Rossy and not fight afterward.

Those guys weren't shot, they just never mattered to begin with.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin

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Ruiz vs Arreola would be interesting. Battle of the Fat Guys who still manage to be Top 30. A win there would put the winner in the Top 20 at least. Ruiz would probably beat Arreola now.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin

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Boxingtruth wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:Ruiz vs Arreola would be interesting. Battle of the Fat Guys who still manage to be Top 30. A win there would put the winner in the Top 20 at least. Ruiz would probably beat Arreola now.
I think Ruiz stops Arreola inside 8 rounds, which would be a real statement as Arreola is a tough man.. It's not so much a one punch stoppage for Ruiz, more of a gradual breaking down with some good body shots..
It'd go the distance and Ruiz would win a decision. I figure.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin

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Boxingtruth wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:There is a long list of Heavyweights that can do 10rds comfortably with a completely shot fighter. The fact it went ten is far more disturbing than Ruiz proving anything.

Joe hanks 21-0 14 ko's must have been completely shot? :shame:
Tor hamer 21-2 14 ko's must have been completely shot too? :shame:
Elijah McCall 11-1-1 10 ko's also completely shot? :shame:

If you go back and read.. That wasn't my point in the 1st place.. Saying the guy is fat doesn't mean he's unfit to fight.. Or a bad fighter.. Or shouldn't get the opportunities.. He's called out Tyson fury, deontay wilder, David price (when he was unbeaten).. Like I said he's been avoided for a couple of years and only old journeyman will step in the ring with him..
27-0 18 ko's.. Not to be sniffed at.. Look at the 25 + bums wilder beat before he had a serious fight.. Don't hear anyone mention that now do you?? :shame: Or that he couldn't stop a plodding around the ring 36 yo out of shape stiverne.. And this guy is a world champion! Get off the fat Mexican guys back until he gets beat.. Or at least gets the opportunity to fight a high ranking fighter.. :brick:
You said he can go ten rounds comfortably. That was you, right? He's done so once against a completely shot fighter.one that wilder stopped in 1 round. You get it now?
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin

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Yes, I get it. You're stupid. Another off to ignore.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin

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Ruiz is a talented boxer. Hamer came to knock his head off, and landed big shots, which Ruiz took with no problem.

I look forward to seeing Ruiz develop.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin

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Cutman Scabbers wrote:Ruiz is a talented boxer. Hamer came to knock his head off, and landed big shots, which Ruiz took with no problem.

I look forward to seeing Ruiz develop.
He didn't come too hard considering he packed it in after just 3 rounds.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin

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Gamer was lighting him up. That's Ruiz level.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin

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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Gamer was lighting him up. That's Ruiz level.
He ain't going too much further from where he is now then. I didn't see that fight personally, but if Hamer was giving him hell he's pretty much at the peak of his potential right now.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin

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gilgamesh wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Gamer was lighting him up. That's Ruiz level.
He ain't going too much further from where he is now then. I didn't see that fight personally, but if Hamer was giving him hell he's pretty much at the peak of his potential right now.
Hamer couldn't miss him. Easily won the first two before Ruiz won the 3rd and he quit.
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