Both instances of Foreman would iron out Ruiz. . Andy has the come forward style which is all wrong for Foreman , young and old
Every time Andy Ruiz fights, there are six threads on this forum with him in fantasy fights, it is mad
He ended up on a knee when he took a little shot while crouching down and off balance. It proves that he’s a chinless hypejob.
That wasn't the Holyfield George, the one I referred to above. Foreman was probably at the top of his comeback game against Holyfield, and he hurt Holy bad at least twice in that fight, even though the latter was much younger, prime, lean, and much quicker both defensively and offensively.
I guess you're blind because Areola had him badly hurt at the end of the round, he was stumbling around. If you don't think Areola hurt him you need to log out and pick up a different sport.
OK ....ummm ... who would win? the Los Angeles Lakers or the 16 and under boys division at the YMCA??
Yes, because Foreman was a Heavyweight, and Ruiz is a SUPER Heavyweight. It's like when a Cruiserweight fights a HEAVY weight. No Contest. The question here is: Could Foreman actually last 3 rounds with a Super Heavyweight Superman like Ruiz, with his modern training techniques and better nutrition and all. I wonder...