By Shawn Krest - Don’t look now, but by the end of the weekend, John Ruiz just might be heavyweight champion of the world. [details]
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What a weird and hilarious article
This isn't journalism - this bizarre nuthugging.
John Ruiz, the savior of American heavyweights?
Shawn Krest, you're funnier than Kat Williams.
By the way, you write about "sketchy decisions from German judges...Ruiz didn't get much benefit of the doubt in the Valuev fight."
But guess what? There wasn't a single German judge in the Valuev/Ruiz fight.
The judges were:
Hernandez - Mexico
Martinez - New Zealand
Milham - Australia
Shawn, do your homework.
A couple of simple clicks on BoxRec would've done it.
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Originally posted by ********* View PostThis isn't journalism - this bizarre nuthugging.
John Ruiz, the savior of American heavyweights?
Shawn Krest, you're funnier than Kat Williams.
By the way, you write about "sketchy decisions from German judges...Ruiz didn't get much benefit of the doubt in the Valuev fight."
But guess what? There wasn't a single German judge in the Valuev/Ruiz fight.
The judges were:
Hernandez - Mexico
Martinez - New Zealand
Milham - Australia
Shawn, do your homework.
A couple of simple clicks on BoxRec would've done it.
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Originally posted by ********* View PostThis isn't journalism - this bizarre nuthugging.
John Ruiz, the savior of American heavyweights?
Shawn Krest, you're funnier than Kat Williams.
By the way, you write about "sketchy decisions from German judges...Ruiz didn't get much benefit of the doubt in the Valuev fight."
But guess what? There wasn't a single German judge in the Valuev/Ruiz fight.
The judges were:
Hernandez - Mexico
Martinez - New Zealand
Milham - Australia
Shawn, do your homework.
A couple of simple clicks on BoxRec would've done it.
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Originally posted by Zerwas1 View PostDoesn't matter where the judges are from. It depends on the promoter of the fight who paid them, in this case Wilfried Sauerland. It always depends on whose money is on the line.
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Originally posted by OctoberRed View PostI agree. If the judges are being paid by the German promoter they will be influenced to go in the direction of his fighter. Sad to say that Ruiz is the only American heavyweight left who is still getting title shots and coming close to beating the top guys. I though he beat Valuev the first time and it could have gone either way with Chagaev.
In 2006 Ruiz signed with Sauerland
Don't know if he's still with em, but that may be the reason why he gets those fights.
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Originally posted by -Antonio- View PostI'm rooting for Ruiz. As boring as he is, is there anything thing bad you can say about him?
I'm rooting for Ruiz to knock Valuev out.
Not because I like Ruiz or hate Valuev, but because it's probably the most unlikely situation that can happen in boxing today. Valuev on the canvas after a Ruiz right hand.
One good thing you can say about Ruiz is that he has never ducked anyone, and if he were to beat Valuev, he would take on the best opposition available.
I would like to see Wladimir vs Valuev over Wladimir vs Ruiz though.
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