Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
"Jumping" in and "lunging" in are two different things. "
What's the difference?
What's the difference?
Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
Lunging you tend to get your head over your knees. Your whole base gets out of whack and you leave yourself open and off balance.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 12:01 "Jumping" in and "lunging" in are two different things. "
What's the difference?
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
Exhibit A: Synonym for lunge: jump. Your honor I rest my case.
lunge1
/lənj/
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verb
gerund or present participle: lunging
make a lunge.
"John lunged forward and grabbed him by the throat"
synonyms: thrust, pounce, dive, launch oneself, jump, spring, leap, rush, charge, move suddenly, make a grab
"McCulloch raised his cudgel and lunged at him"
make a sudden forward thrust with (a part of the body or a weapon).
"Billy lunged his spear at the fish"
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Impractical Poster
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Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
Don’t make me go all RK_Y on your ass.
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Impractical Poster
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Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
Are you accusing me of being Homise . . .Impractical Poster wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 21:20 Not sure what you did to Ricky's @ss, but leave my @ss alone you perv.
Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
I honestly think that TFKoB takes Usyk.
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sturm vogel
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Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
Actually Usyk HAS competed at HEAVYWEIGHT, and MANY times.
What do I mean?
Usyk competed in the WSB at the Heavy class, AND, a Cruiserweight is just a Heavyweight that has to cut weight temporarily to compete at the 200 limit. Cruisers don't weigh 200 pounds, and they don't fight at 200 pounds, they simply cut weight for the Cruiser class and gain weight again for the fight. So, as a Heavy, Usyk doesn't have to cut any weight to fight and he'll be exactly the fighter we have seen already. If Usyk has been competing at 210-215lbs then that is what we've already seen.
Haye fought at Cruiser at 210-215. We saw the same fighter at Heavy.
We have seen Wilder fight at Heavy at a reported 209. Wilder is one fine Heavy at that weight.
Additionally, there is a tacit acknowledgement among many boxing writers that the undisputed Cruiser champion is automatically a top 10 Heavy even if that position is only #10. There is NO speculation, a Cruiser is a Heavy.
Usyk beats Ruiz by UD. Ruiz doesn't have the wheels and handling that Usyk has and will get turned and then consistently shot up.
What do I mean?
Usyk competed in the WSB at the Heavy class, AND, a Cruiserweight is just a Heavyweight that has to cut weight temporarily to compete at the 200 limit. Cruisers don't weigh 200 pounds, and they don't fight at 200 pounds, they simply cut weight for the Cruiser class and gain weight again for the fight. So, as a Heavy, Usyk doesn't have to cut any weight to fight and he'll be exactly the fighter we have seen already. If Usyk has been competing at 210-215lbs then that is what we've already seen.
Haye fought at Cruiser at 210-215. We saw the same fighter at Heavy.
We have seen Wilder fight at Heavy at a reported 209. Wilder is one fine Heavy at that weight.
Additionally, there is a tacit acknowledgement among many boxing writers that the undisputed Cruiser champion is automatically a top 10 Heavy even if that position is only #10. There is NO speculation, a Cruiser is a Heavy.
Usyk beats Ruiz by UD. Ruiz doesn't have the wheels and handling that Usyk has and will get turned and then consistently shot up.
Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
If this last fight has taught us anything, we don't know unless it happens.
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
sturm vogel wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 22:10 Actually Usyk HAS competed at HEAVYWEIGHT, and MANY times.
What do I mean?
Usyk competed in the WSB at the Heavy class, AND, a Cruiserweight is just a Heavyweight that has to cut weight temporarily to compete at the 200 limit. Cruisers don't weigh 200 pounds, and they don't fight at 200 pounds, they simply cut weight for the Cruiser class and gain weight again for the fight. So, as a Heavy, Usyk doesn't have to cut any weight to fight and he'll be exactly the fighter we have seen already. If Usyk has been competing at 210-215lbs then that is what we've already seen.
Haye fought at Cruiser at 210-215. We saw the same fighter at Heavy.
We have seen Wilder fight at Heavy at a reported 209. Wilder is one fine Heavy at that weight.
Additionally, there is a tacit acknowledgement among many boxing writers that the undisputed Cruiser champion is automatically a top 10 Heavy even if that position is only #10. There is NO speculation, a Cruiser is a Heavy.
Usyk beats Ruiz by UD. Ruiz doesn't have the wheels and handling that Usyk has and will get turned and then consistently shot up.
In fact the original weight divisions in boxing classified anyone over 175 pounds as a heavyweight. When was that changed? In the 1960's or 70's?
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Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
"Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ? "
Usyk. He will run rings around him. Next question.
Usyk. He will run rings around him. Next question.
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sturm vogel
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Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
The WBC was the first group to sanction the Cruiserweight division when it sanctioned a match between Marvin Camel and Mate Parlov on December 8, 1979,Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 22:26 In fact the original weight divisions in boxing classified anyone over 175 pounds as a heavyweight. When was that changed? In the 1960's or 70's?
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
sturm vogel wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 22:37 The WBC was the first group to sanction the Cruiserweight division when it sanctioned a match between Marvin Camel and Mate Parlov on December 8, 1979,
Marvin Camel was an American Indian from the Flathead tribe. I had an Apache friend who was a font of indian jokes. Sample: "Do you know why they call them the Flathead tribe?" Answer: Because the Flathead women are so fat and like to be on top.
If u want to hear more I'll tell them but you don't so the hell with it.
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JohnMcMinn
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Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
I need to see Usyk fight a couple of heavyweights first. I've seen tons of posts on various sites with hypothetical Usyk heavyweight matchups, but the guy has never fought in the division. Usyk could easily UD him, or he could get battered and concussed by a 268 pound monster. Too soon to tell.
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Ruiz vs. Usyk, who wins ?
Joshua didn't have the speed or ability to get out of the way of Ruiz' hard punching flurries that totally overpowered him. Usyk is FAR more elusive. He'd make Ruiz look like a stick in the mud and take potshots at him.
