Dude give it up, your starting to look like troll, for the most part I disagree with you 100% but I respect you alot because you have alot of points and **** to backup your assertations, but insinuating that Ruiz (who was over the hill and shot by 2000) was some one the Klits feared is just plain sad. :-( No one was afraid of that tool, he was just a waste of time, time that could be used to challenge and box credible opponents for better paydays :good
So goddamn true. I think it's the British media's fault: they completely overhype their national team and their fighters and the people buy it hook, line, and, sinker.
atleast we've won the world cup and have had some great fighter in the past. whos the best fighter your shithole ever produced? andrew golota? This content is protected
Ruiz would get knock the **** out just like that ***** did against tua. and everybody know lewis didnt train hard or barley at all for the first rahman fight. That for the clown that said something about that.
Isn't it because the notoriously easy to negotiate with K2 refuse to do any deals at all with Don King and his fighters?
The reason was he had a mandatory rematch against Valuev before he was allowed to fight anybody, if he wanted to keep the belt. he refused, signed to face Wlad, and bingo, **** happens. yeah, the wba is a ****ing mess. they all are to be honest. Diamond belts, champions emeritus, etc. They're all ****. I guess K2 wanted to keep those crazy, multiple fight options for themselves eh?
I think WALDO would probably beat him provided he had a warm up fight beforehand. If he lost he could always get his brother to beat Ruiz up provided Ruiz was happy for VITLAY to postpone the fight four times.
Both the Klitchskos and John Ruiz have been accused of consistantly putting on boring fights and have colloquially been known as the "sleeping pills of boxing." Take too many sleeping pills in one go and you sleep forever. Dead people do not buy PPVs or purchase tickets or merchandise.
I am pretty sure that it was Valuev who refused to fight Chagaev, not the other way around. Something regardining shenanigans in Finland about Chagaev's Hepatitis B. At that point Wladimir Klitschko offered what was a fight with David Haye to Valuev, who promptly refused, saying that he needed more time to train for an orthodox fighter, as Chagaev is a southpaw. Therefore, Wladimir offered the fight to Chagaev, who accepted without delay. Interesting that neither Wladimir nor Chagaev required extra time to train for each other. Perhaps because they would each have a similar advantage/disadvantage in the amount of time to train. So no, Chagaev did not refuse to Valuev, it was the other way around. If anything, Valuev should have been stripped for his refusal to fight.