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Ruddock - Where do you rank him...
Power wise?
What were his most impressive knockouts? Did he stop anyone with an iron chin? Is he in your top 25 powerwise? |
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He hit hard.
Bonecrusher Smith was probably the most durable fighter he stopped. But Smith was visibly out-of-shape, a bit old, and no longer a real contender. But he had a great chin. Actually the most impressive thing about Ruddock in that fight was not him stopping Smith but when he got floored by one of the Bonecrusher's best right hands, and picked himself up off the floor to win. Bonecrusher was probably the hardest hitting heavyweight of the 80s, and he hit Ruddock with an awesome right hand to the temple that dumped Ruddock down hard. |
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Dokes had a pretty good beard.
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Ruddock's a bit of an anomaly regarding his power. Most fighters don't develop power during their careers, but Razor went from a pro that jabbed and moved, to a power-puncher. In all likelihood he probably always could punch, but in his earler fights, he was known as a boxer and not a puncher.
He started creating a buzz about his power in around 1989, and by 1990/1991he was pretty much unanimously regarded by magazines as the fighter with the hardest punch in boxing, despite Ring magazine stating the Tyson was the better puncher. Certainly Tyson was impressed by Ruddock's power. He claimed it was like a mule kick. I wouldn't know where to rank him and frankly I'm not bothered where exactly he stands, but if pressed I'd rank him with the elite as far as single hard punches go. |
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He looked like he was shot when Morrison knocked him down, but lo and behold, he got up. Pretty lucid after Tyson bashed him around. And, he went the distance with Tyson the second time around. |
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I've got a copy of Ruddock-Smith, he really wipes out...but, typical Ruddock, he's laughing while he's down there and gets back up. It clearly hurt (hell, it must've, a flush short right from Bonecrusher) but he recovers.
It's tough to think where to place him. Probably as a genuine contender, if not a champion. He was a 'one trick pony' for most of his career, which is a shame as he had a very powerful jab when needed, but it was certainly a very impressive trick... I do wonder sometimes how he would've done if he hadn't had the loss to Lewis, and the inactivity that followed. |
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Well, can't argue with a guy like Tyson giving him props, Mike's been hit by a lot of big names! Tommy Morrison also agreed with Tyson's assessment, he said Ruddock was the hardest hitter he fought.
The Dokes KO was chilling, Dokes wasn't even the same fighter as when he fought Holyfield but you just still didn't see that kind of thing happen to a durable guy like Dokes. That counts a lot for me. Even late in his career, I remember Ruddock utterly discombobulating ol' Jose Ribalta with a single sweeping left in '99. |
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The harpoon-like right hand that Lewis floored him with in the opening round of their fight is another example, though that time Razor didn't weather the storm ... |
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I wouldn't mind watching that fight again, oddly enough.
Not that it's an awesome fight...I used to find Bonecrusher supremely frustrating to watch in a lot of his late-career efforts, because he could see the openings but not throw the punches...but the last 3 rounds or so are, between Ruddock going down and then Smith for the finish. Seem to recall that the Ruddock KD came when they both went for punches, ended up kinda shoulder-to-shoulder, then as then turned around Smith came over with this short right-hand blast and down went Ruddock. The Smith KD...it was a couple of Smashes that had him wobbly, then a couple more shots and he went down right under the ropes, I believe. |
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It's difficult to give Ruddock an accurate rating in terms of where he lies with the rest of the big bombers. Most of his best wins came against past prime versions of Smith, Dokes, Page, Broad and Weaver. Of course Tyson admitted full heartedly, that Ruddock hit hard enough, but then Tyson survived Razor's power, while he couldn't last against others. I remember watching Ruddock's fights with Smith, Dokes and Odum. The Dokes fight was on paper view on the same card as Boncrusher vs Weaver II. The Smith and Odum fights were some of the last heavyweight contender bouts that I ever watched on regular network television.
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