Not expecting much from him anymore, always prices himself out of fights. Dillian White and Wilder are still hot tickets. Jared Anderson makes sense.
Parker was mistaken. It was Zhang who was the hardest puncher he'd been in with, and Whyte who hit him with the single hardest shot. Ruiz just felt like the hardest because of the sting of his shots.
Ruiz is and always will be a one-hit wonder. That some people thought he could beat Usyk at one point beggars belief.
he wouldn’t even be a heavyweight if he didn’t show up fat. Lean him out and he’s probably a cruiserweight. The fact he had any success at heavyweight kind of shows how much potential he had. At cruiserweight, he’d have been one of the hardest hitting guys with some of the fastest hands. Throw in his solid chin and overall toughness, he’d have really been something. Instead he’s a one hit wonder (admittedly a pretty hilarious one, AJ showed up looking like a Greek god, Ruiz showed up looking like he’d just wrecked the buffet at the local Greek restaurant, and then Ruiz just batters AJ).
"Lean him out and he looks like a cruiserweight " WTF are you even talking about??? The man is the size of a house. Some discipline and he drops 30 some odd pounds which would help him in every way. No idea where you came up with this cruiserweight nonsense.
"The hunger is back" proclaimed Ruiz Jr before jumping into two buckets of KFC. Based on recent performances there is no comeback for Ruiz Jr. And that's okay, the guy is going to be in the record books for a very long time for that AJ upset.
What, exactly, are you basing this statement on? Getting knocked down in the second round by a washed up, shot Arreola? Going life and death with a forty three-year old Ortiz? The draw with Jarell miller? Those are his last three fights in five years. Five. Years. (5) Ruiz jr is done and the last good fight in him is against the belt struggling to hold up what's left of his dignity.