drunkenpiper36 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 16:31
I don't think so. Even though I happen to think James Douglas was a good fighter even before he met Tyson, Ruiz hasn't had the same career track. With the exception of a contraversial defeat to Parker, he's had a winning career, and appears to have plenty of fight left in him regardless of saturdays outcome.
Like I said when it happened. Beating AJ and getting one of the biggest upsets in the sport certainly since Douglas vs Tyson has pretty much guaranteed him at least 3 more big paydays. I figure even if AJ cleans his clock this time around, just the fact that he beat him once will mean he'll still be a name that the big dogs go after for a little while.
Boxers tend to like to play that game these days. Rather than, hey let me fight the guy that beat Ruiz. They'll think "Hey let me fight Ruiz, and see if I can beat him better"
Or Promoters will at least, but anyway that tends to be the norm these days, and I figure Ruiz will get a fight with either Wilder, Fury, Povetkin, Ortiz...somebody like that in the near future.
Win or Lose.