David Haye defends his WBA Heavyweight title against mandatory challenger John "The Quietman" Ruiz which promises to be a good fight. Can home advantage get Haye past Ruiz, or will the quietman pull an upset win and take the title away from him. Lets have a look on how the fight will unfold
Haye comes to this fight having registered some impressive wins and set some good records for British boxing. 13 straight wins, his last one against the giant Valuev will make Haye the favorite going into this fight. Haye is a good boxer, possessing hand speed and punch power that wobbled Russian giant Valuev and with home advantage, he will up his game, despite reports quoting flab & complacency. Ruiz, the heavyweight controversy king goes into this fight as the unfavored underdog. Ruiz has more notable losses (twice against Valuev & once against Jones Jr.) than wins, as his most impressive win came against Andrew Golota. Known to resort to dirty tactics in some fights, Ruiz has always been a tough fighter to put down. Try as you might, his willpower always takes him through.
Expect the first 4 rounds to be fun to watch, as Haye will look to put an impressive performance for his fans, and Ruiz will look to spoil the atmosphere. 5th round onwards, Haye's impressive boxing skills will take over, throwing 1,2 power punches and move away before Ruiz can react. This will go on till round 8 & 9 where Ruiz will get desperate. Ultimately, Haye will prevail ans score a unanimous decision victory
Friday, April 2, 2010
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