15 in London, but that could be easily worked out with Joyce also being a Queensberry Promotions fighter, and frankly not seemingly entirely set on exercising that clause in the first place. Joe Joyce does have a rematch clause with Zhang, who upset Joyce on Apr. The 34-year-old Fury against either Ruiz (35-2, 22 KO) or Zhang (25-1-1, 20 KO) isn’t as big a fight as Usyk, but probably easier to make. That fight is still possible for late this year, with recent reports that Middle East money might stage an enormous show with Fury vs Usyk and Deontay Wilder vs Anthony Joshua on the same bill. 3 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, predictably dominating Derek Chisora in a third fight between the two friends that was truly pointless other than fattening some bank accounts.įury (33-0-1, 24 KO) would be defending his WBC heavyweight title, and staying sharp after talks fell apart for an undisputed title fight against WBA/IBF/WBO titlist Oleksandr Usyk. Ruiz fight there was 1,218,580 views around Anthony Joshua from 431 articles, while. The tentative dates are July 15 and July 22. On Sunday Jon the audience data and content analysis network Parse.ly, the day after the Joshua vs. After the way Ruiz looked tonight, he’ll lose to all of those fighters, including a half dozen contenders in the division.Tyson Fury is looking likely to return to the ring in July, with ’s Mike Coppinger reporting that two dates are being held at Wembley Stadium, and that Andy Ruiz Jr and Zhilei Zhang are both in the mix. I’m not sure that I agree that Ruiz can compete with Wilder, Usyk or Fury. It’s not that hard, especially for someone like Andy, who has been doing it his whole life. “Of course,” said Arreola when asked if Ruiz could compete with world champions Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury. Deontay Wilder has provided insight into the breakdown of his anticipated fight with Andy Ruiz, attributing the collapse to Ruiz putting himself 'on the shelf. Wilder is eventually going to drop that hammer and put him to sleep. The difference is that he can’t sit on the outside and get punched like that against Wilder. If you had more exchanges, he probably would have taken him out by the eighth. “The thing is, the exchanges were short-lived. “His hands are so fast, and he’s just the stronger fighter. Every exchange, he wins,” said Chris Arreola to Fighthype after Andy Ruiz Jr’s win over Luis Ortiz. Read: Andy Cruz: “I'm Going To Be A Legend” Both of those fighters would easily beat Ruiz if he fought like he did tonight. This wasn’t the type of performance that Ruiz needed that would suggest that he’ll stand a chance against WBC champion Tyson Fury or IBF, WBA & WBO champion Oleksandr Usyk. He couldn’t get to the taller fighter to land anything because he used his mobility and hard jab to dominate Andy. Again, it was the same thing that we saw in Ruiz’s rematch with Anthony Joshua. The lack of reach and more mobility of Ruiz hurt him in rounds eight through twelve, as he couldn’t get to Ortiz. After that round, Ortiz got smart, choosing to stay at range, jab, and move to keep the stocky Ruiz from getting in position to land anything. In round seven, Ruiz caught Ortiz with a big right hand high on the head to send him down. Ortiz got overly aggressive after he got back up, and he was soon dropped for a second time in the round. The 40-year-old Arreola was a large underdog going in but what occurred inside the ring was an entirely different story altogether. in a FOX Sports PBC pay-per-view live in front of a sell-out crowd at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. In the second round, Ruiz caught Ortiz with a right to the head and sent him down to the canvas. On May 1, 2021, Arreola took on former unified champion Andy Ruiz Jr. Ortiz lit Ruiz up in round twelve, hitting him repeatedly with jarring left hands and making him look once-dimensional. recorded three knockdowns of Luis Ortiz en route to a win that puts him in line for a shot at the WBC heavyweight title held by Tyson Fury. Read: Anthony Joshua Ditches Nice Guy Image As he Lays Into “Fat Slob” Tyson Fury
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