![]() So he tried to walk a fine line and jab at Ruiz and try to goad him into a mistake. At 43, though, he can’t sustain a pace in which he’s letting his hands go. Ortiz is a left-hander who has quality boxing skills and above-average power himself. Ruiz fought a tactical fight because of the challenges Ortiz presents. Wilder isn’t the greatest defensive fighter, but he is one of the hardest punchers the heavyweight division has ever seen and he’s always willing to bet on his power. Ruiz has never fought anyone remotely close to Wilder in style, who uncorks fastball after fastball and turns a boxing match into a battle of attrition. If he gets past that, as he is favored to do, it will set up a fascinating bout with Ruiz. 15 bout with Robert Helenius in New York. Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder entered the ring after the bout to accept Ruiz’s post-fight call-out. The win kept Ruiz’s hopes for a mega-fight alive. had it 114-111 for Ruiz, the former unified champion. Fernando Villareal had it 113-112 for Ruiz, while both Zachary Young and Edward Hernandez Sr. The knockdowns turned out to be the difference in the fight. Ruiz scored three knockdowns with his right hand, including two in the second and one in the seventh. Ruiz, though, threw a few more heaters than Ortiz and that’s what led him to a unanimous decision victory over the 43-year-old Cuban. Francisco also covers boxing for the Ventura County (California) Star newspaper.Both men fought a tactical, nuanced fight and there weren’t a lot of wild exchanges or toe-to-toe slugfests. Salazar has written for The Ring since October 2013 and has covered boxing in Southern California and abroad since 2000. It’s time to get the victory.”įrancisco A. “All the hard work and dedication, the blood, sweat and tears, it’s time for it all to pay off. I want to become a two-time world champion. “Beating Luis Ortiz will help me become a world champion again. I want to be the past, not look the part. “I focus more on boxing now, because in my last fight, I was focused on how I looked. ![]() He hopes to make a statement at the expense and place himself more in position to contend for a world title belt in 2023. The setbacks he suffered from his losses to Joseph Parker and in the rematch against Joshua have placed a mixture of a sense of urgency and discipline into Ruiz.īoxing insiders may pick Ortiz to defeat Ruiz solely based on Ruiz’s outing against Joshua, but the Mexican-American is eager to prove people wrong. A convincing win over Ortiz Sunday would put him back amongst the elite in the heavyweight division. Ruiz knows a loss would be a significant blow in his journey toward another opportunity to fight for a world title belt. Everyone wants a knockout, but if you look for the knockout, you make mistakes and pay the price. I’m ready for anything he brings to the ring. If it goes the distance, we trained hard. “His plan is to try to knock me out, but we’ve trained really hard. Photo by Ryan Hafey/ Premier Boxing Champions “(Ortiz) wants to make history, but I’m going to have my hand raised up high and I’ll be the one who comes out victorious. “At the end of the day, we both have the same dream,” said Ruiz, who was once promoted by Top Rank and now fights under the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) banner. ![]() Ruiz is not overlooking Ortiz, who stands between him and a possible world title shot in 2023. In his last bout on January 1, Ortiz overcame two knockdowns to stop former world titleholder Charles Martin in the sixth round.ĭespite being 43, Ortiz is still a dangerous puncher. Ruiz will be going up against a hard-hitting southpaw in Ortiz (33-2, 28 KOs), who is originally from Camaguey, Cuba and now resides in Miami, Florida. I want to take full advantage of it and do my best.” This is another chance for me to become champion and I don’t want to lose it. Losing all those titles that I won broke my heart. “I’m trying to make a big statement,” said Ruiz at Thursday’s press conference. He claims to now be in a better place in his life and his boxing career. Over the last several months, Ruiz has put out videos on social media of him much slimmer and in shape in preparation for the Ortiz fight. The reign was short-lived as he would lose to Joshua by unanimous decision in the rematch over six months later, due in part by putting on 16.5 pounds from the first fight, partying and not training enough in a lackluster effort. The 32-year-old reached the pinnacle of his career, at this point, in June 2019, overcoming a knockdown to knock out and defeat Joshua to win the unified heavyweight title. Ruiz (34-2, 22 knockouts), who resides in Imperial, Calif., has not fought since May 1 of last year, when he defeated Chris Arreola by unanimous decision in a clash of Mexican-American fighters.
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