Ruiz is the one with the best chance. He's very busy (unlike every other modern heavyweight), got fast hands and has a great chin.
Rio Ferdinand would spark him out.
Lewis relied a lot on his physical advantages over his shorter opponents. That's the Steward style. He'd be average sized for a top heavyweight today.
He's also been fat all those years. This is the first time he's been lean. Just like Wlad at 41 who had a six pack but sagging skin. Briggs is...
I was contemplating it but got a family function to go to in the early afternoon. It looks like Wilder has got this in the bag easily so not worth...
He probably is 40 or early 40s. Wlad had similar wrinkly skin when he fought Joshua at 41.
Avoid fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. Have a trilogy with a midget cruiserweight. Have a one off win against a so called physical monster who is...
Being a 6'5 heavyweight is nothing special in 2019 like it was back in the 90s and early 2000s. He'd be shorter than Wilder, Fury and Joshua. The...
220lbs at 5'10 with abs showing? I smell roids.
Without all of that fat Ruiz would barely be a cruiserweight. He is not that muscular.
That's harsh. He gave Parker a good fight and managed to dominate Joshua. Nothing lucky about that.
I'm going by what I saw in the first fight. Ruiz has got one hell of a chin. He got knocked down, got up, ate a monster right and then proceeded...
It's all for show and to intimidate their opponents. Nothing more.
Is Joshua a good enough boxer to pull off a Lewis vs Tua masterclass? Maybe it will be like Wlad vs Peter I with Joshua holding on for dear life....