Ruiz was as tough as they come and fought everybody, gave most everybody a competitive fight too. That being said I'm glad to see him go both for his own safety and because I found his style to be extremely boring, heavyweights need to KO people every once in a while.
I hope he made plenty of money. Now, let Haye fight Vitali or Vlad, but Haye is a damned coward. OK, then let Adamek knock Haye out or Arreola.
he had a better chin than you're trying to make out that's for sure. he's been knocked out once before he fought haye, just once, and you're naming the times he's been knocked down. this is heavyweight boxing, you're going to get hurt, even ali was knocked down by smaller fighters, so are you going to tell me he's got a weak chin now? ruiz was not only haye's mandatory, but he stepped aside and haye had no choice but to fight him. haye did to ruiz what some didn't expect him to do. some on here moaning probably actually thought the fight would be tougher.
it's up to how much the klitschko's offer. all you people talking about haye leaving the contract, don't you think he would of been fined. he never signed the contract you dumbass. use some common sense.
Remember when Haye was screaming at the Klits to "stop hiding behind mandatory bums" and fight him instead? Oh the irony
ruiz was more than just a mandatory, he was part of the contract for haye to actually have a shot at valuev. now haye is a title holder, he's now a ppv fighter in england, it's all worked out well for him. media love him aswell. yep, it's all worked out good. if the klitschkos really want haye, then they'll have to prove it financially.