It would be great if Ruiz beat Haye, wouldn't it?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Asterion, Mar 28, 2010.


  1. MyStyle

    MyStyle Active Member Full Member

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    Ilesey, you mean this post, ok it was unclear

    I mean that, it will be great to see Haye on canvas, and defeated, but from the other hand my dream to see Klitschko making Haye face looked like pizza and then KTFO, is so strong that I will pray for Haye to beat this wrestler Ruiz:)

    Haye without a belt is noone in HW, so the fight with Klits will not happen

    Haye must beat Ruiz(I am sure he can) to face Wlad/Vitali in his next fight

    So against Ruiz I am a Heye fan:) But if he lost this fight, well shame for him and this WBA ****.Ruiz is weak now, and even if he beats Haye he will be weak fighter with shitty wba belt

    I assure you that all belts in HW will be in Klitschko hands in this year and it doesnt matter who will be a WBA holder , after Klitschko fight willl have to give it back
     
  2. hoopsman

    hoopsman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Knowing that the Brits will be pissing and moaning afterward in their pubs would make a Ruiz win worthwhile. :good
     
  3. MyStyle

    MyStyle Active Member Full Member

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    :good:):)

    But Haye is to good for this old men
     
  4. maverock

    maverock Active Member Full Member

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    Exactly. It doesn't matter who wins. Don King will make sure the Klits will get no chance to lay their hand on the WBA belt. I find it highly unlikely that we will see a unification bout in the next 24 months.
     
  5. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    No.
     
  6. Slacker

    Slacker Big & Slow Full Member

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    I agree. He has worked hard for it, wants it badly and deserves it IMO.

    What boxing needs is a unified HW Champ, and we won't get that if Haye wins. He is going to play stall ball as long as possible so he can pretend he is the HW Champ and line up bull**** fights with everyone EXCEPT a Klit.

    Ruiz is likely to go for the immediate payday to fight a Klit, then retire.
     
  7. Boxfan1

    Boxfan1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think the Ruiz game plan is to survive the first three rounds, and then wear Haye out. If Haye really is overweight and out of shape for this match, it's a huge mistake. Ruiz fought a supremely conditioned Holyfield three times. In all those fights, Holyfield failed to get rid of him. Ruiz survives early and then drowns you in the deep water known as the later rounds. Haye should play it smart and stick and move. Forget the ko, just stick and move for 12.
     
  8. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Obviously I am being ironic in the title of this thread.