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Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 10:05
by paddy chavez
Who would you pick I think I'd take Whyte to out work Ruiz but with no great certainty Whyte is a bit more versatile than AJ and with a better engine.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 10:27
by HomicideHenry
I like this fight. :TU:

Whyte more than deserves a title shot and the winner would certainly be a great match for the Fury-Wilder 2 winner too.

Now that Hearn is basically out of the way, maybe things will get to rolling in this division. :box: That being said I believe Ruiz would win a decision, if not a late round stoppage (ie, 10-11) because if Parker nearly had Whyte out of there I have little doubt Ruiz could do it.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 11:31
by cormack
better fight than a rematch with AJ

who could watch and learn how to fight !

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 11:36
by leejonesjnr
I think Whyte would do as he has done each time out since Joshua and find a win one way or another.
He doesn’t let things like pride stop him from doing what is required to win, remember him hanging on to the ropes for dear life to keep Parker trapped in round 12?
Whyte is fit and tough and I think he would manage to get a points win.
He would also be a nightmare in negotiations for a Joshua rematch and it probably wouldn’t happen without Joshua working into a mandatory position.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 11:44
by Ruthless-RKO
Funny now how most people are jumping on Ruiz’s dïck.
Lol

:lol:

Whyte is another that gets tired. Ruiz can take advantage of that.

Whyte has some loooong arms though. So who knows. good fight.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 11:44
by Grilling Machine
Ruiz by stoppage.

I think his speed'd be too much for Whyte, and Ruiz has the better chin and skills. Although if Ruiz were lazy in training, a motivated Whyte could find a way past him.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 11:58
by rd350lc
I wonder if people are looking past Whytes next fight?.
Do this at your peril as last night proved.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 11:59
by DrDuke
A very even matchup. Whyte has more chances in boxing outside, Ruiz will whoop him inside. The question, who will dictate the fight.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 12:31
by Verdi
Whyte would likely win.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 12:37
by SAPFO
Intriguing matchup. Why wouldn't we want to see this? I know I would.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 12:44
by keirw
HomicideHenry wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 10:27 I like this fight. :TU:

Whyte more than deserves a title shot and the winner would certainly be a great match for the Fury-Wilder 2 winner too.

Now that Hearn is basically out of the way, maybe things will get to rolling in this division. :box: That being said I believe Ruiz would win a decision, if not a late round stoppage (ie, 10-11) because if Parker nearly had Whyte out of there I have little doubt Ruiz could do it.
Not sure he will be out of the way for long.

He promotes/Co promotes Whyte, Usyk, Hunter, Hrgovic, Gassiev and now Parker.

There is also the distinct possibility that Joshua will reclaim his belts by the end of the year.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 12:48
by HomicideHenry
keirw wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 12:44 Not sure he will be out of the way for long.

He promotes/Co promotes Whyte, Usyk, Hunter, Hrgovic, Gassiev and now Parker.

There is also the distinct possibility that Joshua will reclaim his belts by the end of the year.
I can see him feeding Usyk to Joshua, or Hunter too. A few bang up's just to get AJ back into a Wilder showdown. But with Haymon in Ruiz' corner.... I have a hard time imagining that they'll give Joshua a rematch off the bat.... It'll be Ruiz defending the title in Los Angeles and against maybe Joseph Parker to get that revenge.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 12:50
by keirw
I would assume their is a rematch clause, assuming Joshua exercises it of course.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 13:01
by Coco
Imagine if Whyte won the fight and then wouldn't give Joshua a shot!

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 14:48
by Cyclops
HomicideHenry wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 12:48 I can see him feeding Usyk to Joshua, or Hunter too. A few bang up's just to get AJ back into a Wilder showdown. But with Haymon in Ruiz' corner.... I have a hard time imagining that they'll give Joshua a rematch off the bat.... It'll be Ruiz defending the title in Los Angeles and against maybe Joseph Parker to get that revenge.
Wow. “Feeding” Usyk to Joshua. That’s amazing.

The fact that AJ lost to Ruiz shows something is seriously wrong. Personally, i’m not down with the “Ruiz is brilliant, AJ was literally that shit all along” brigade. I’m not even an especially big AJ fan, and have no emotions over what happened last night, but even I can see that AJ was complacent, had trained for a much slower opponent, and probably felt the pressure to bang out his aesthetically displeasing opponent in Wilder style on his US debut. As soon as he thought he had Ruiz hurt, he foolishly jumped on him and got caught with a punch that scrambled him and that he never recovered from. It was a particularly stupid move but it was what was expected of him. Fury gets grief for being boring and so AN has to be “exciting”, but throwing caution to the wind and trading at HW is a very dangerous game. He got hurt and then beaten up.

Usyk was going to beat AJ when they eventually met: he’s far too skilful for Joshua: but then i’ve always said that. Just like Fury would have beaten AJ. Congratulations to Ruiz, but he met a complacent multimillionaire walking advert of the AJ that beat Whyte And Klitschko and Parker. I can’t see Ruiz holding those belts for long, and I see Usyk beating him fairly easily for one of them should AJ not enforce the mandatory. This isn’t a salty AJ fan, or a Fury Gammon-man gloating over the downfall of their hero’s nemesis (Fury has been very gracious on social media). Just a boxing fan saying what I see.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 15:01
by overhand_right
Whyte would make it a physical fight, thus get his face punched in. Ruiz wins by SUPER KO.

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 15:23
by paddy chavez
clopixolacuphase wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 14:48 Wow. “Feeding” Usyk to Joshua. That’s amazing.

The fact that AJ lost to Ruiz shows something is seriously wrong. Personally, i’m not down with the “Ruiz is brilliant, AJ was literally that poo all along” brigade. I’m not even an especially big AJ fan, and have no emotions over what happened last night, but even I can see that AJ was complacent, had trained for a much slower opponent, and probably felt the pressure to bang out his aesthetically displeasing opponent in Wilder style on his US debut. As soon as he thought he had Ruiz hurt, he foolishly jumped on him and got caught with a punch that scrambled him and that he never recovered from. It was a particularly stupid move but it was what was expected of him. Fury gets grief for being boring and so AN has to be “exciting”, but throwing caution to the wind and trading at HW is a very dangerous game. He got hurt and then beaten up.

Usyk was going to beat AJ when they eventually met: he’s far too skilful for Joshua: but then i’ve always said that. Just like Fury would have beaten AJ. Congratulations to Ruiz, but he met a complacent multimillionaire walking advert of the AJ that beat Whyte And Klitschko and Parker. I can’t see Ruiz holding those belts for long, and I see Usyk beating him fairly easily for one of them should AJ not enforce the mandatory. This isn’t a salty AJ fan, or a Fury Gammon-man gloating over the downfall of their hero’s nemesis (Fury has been very gracious on social media). Just a boxing fan saying what I see.
:TU:
Usyk would a nightmare for Ruiz probably his hardest fight. As for feeding AJ usyk he's hardly a easy touch is he I'd pick him over AJ

Re: Ruiz vs Whyte

Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 15:36
by Verdi
Imo Usyk beats both Ruiz and Joshua. Ruiz has fast hands, but Usyks footwork and style wins.