What if Ruiz beats AJ for good and is mandated to fight usyk next who would win ?? Ruiz has fast hands that deliver good power Usyk has great movement and is very precise with his punches Two great styles who takes it ??
Since I'm going out on a limb here and think you probably meant to put Ruiz KO instead of Rigo. I fixed it. Usyk via close 116-112 or 115-113 UD.
I would be shocked if Ruiz landed more than 100 punches the entire fight. Usyk has great movement and size on Ruiz....who is more like 6'0 not 6'2. Usyk 119-109 type decision.
You need fast feet / length and abilities to cut ring off fast . Ruiz doesn't have these things. There's your winner.
Can you please change the option in the Poll to have a space between Usyk and UD? Much appreciated xx
Can't wait to see Usyk fighting again! And can't wait to read all those comments after he defeats them all. Honestly Joshua & Wilder have nothing but puncher chance against Usyk. The only one who might give him trouble is Fury if he shows up in a great shape ever again.
Good fight. I voted Usyk but don’t sleep on Andy. He has great power, fast hands and is much more athletic than he appears with his shirt off. Ruiz has become one of my favorites because he breaks the mold of what a modern athlete should look like. He’s more round than big George 2.0 and he throws bombs. I hope he gets by AJ In the upcoming fight and goes on to fight Usyk. That will be a complicated one for me because they are both like able guys. The current crop of HWs are all pretty likeable. Fury is like a big clown or WWE pro wrestler with his crazy outfits and goofy things he says. Ruiz is so fat but surprisingly athletic. AJ earned my respect by showing so much class in defeat. And Usyk is like a big kid, always goofing around. Wilder puts on a tough guy act but I’ve seen him in interviews and he’s a good guy. Plus I loved when he gave that YouTube idiot a beat down. All four guys are likeable and fun to watch. Hope we get to see them fight each other in the next year. HW division was once the crown jewel of the sport. I’m glad it’s getting more attention these days.
This is seriously going to be hilarious. Usyks success against domestic level junior heavyweights being projected on legit heavies. He may well be a solid contender but the idea that he's going to cruise through the division because he has good footwork and fundamentals is absurd
Let’s see what Ruiz looks like after a real training camp coming up. The 80s was full of light punching heavyweight boxers who were good on their toes, and most didn’t make it very far.