The WBC have him at 8.
The ring have him at 5.
Boxrec has him at 4.
He would have been number 1 in IBF had Haye not fucked him around and hed fought Pulev and beaten him. Even if he lost, he would have been in their top ten.
So Al, stop being bitter because even independant ranking systems have him well up there![]()
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Fury has had a lot of practice against Ruiz twin brother John McDermott. That has to hold him in good stead.
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Fury has an inflated rating and it does not make him world class , Johnson had fought nobody since vitali , and Cunningham had multiple losses , both are light punchers , which is why they were chosen , anybody with a brain can see that , peter manfredo got a shot at Calzaghe , was he top level no , but he was rated.
Yes fury holds a rating , but he is light punching ,easy to hit and has very little power . That is a fact , and when he fights a world class puncher he will be knocked out very quickly , you seem to take haye pulling out as a victory for fury , the fact is he has run his mouth off so much he will soon have to fight someone with power , and he will get knocked out.
He can have a shot at wlad tomorrow for me because the sooner he fights a puncher the better. He is a big lumbering fool.
Or in Tysons case, beat ranked fighters which he has
I am bitterly disappointed that Fury didn't get to smash Haye! Its no victory for Fury to be lured away from a final eliminator and have a year out!
Fury would have given you lot something new to cry about after he beat Haye. You all thought Froch would have no trouble with Groves![]()
I just read my prediction on the froch groves fight.
I said I will go with. The champ but groves will give him all types of problems , froch may even have to climb off the floor to win. Froch in 7.
Well once again Ross you are incorrect in your view.
Would like to see this fight. Ruiz has good hand speed, good combs and takes a decent punch.
It's a tossup in my opinion, Tyson would be tested to the body and Andy would be eating some good jabs.
What I can't understand is why Ruiz wants to fight at heavy? He's at a size disadvantage and the extra weight doesn't help either. Maybe 'Two Ton Tony' is one of his heros.
I rate Fury but I think he does have issues of drink and depression and the Haye mess may have knocked his career which was going well again after a few inconsistent performances. I hope Fury does not think he is a PPV fighter and wanting to command those sums of money for fighting. He should get back to fighting and staying busy.
Ruiz is good but Fury would beat him with relative ease.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Spot on with that, he's got ability but we're still waiting for a defining fight where he puts it all together. I somehow don't think he'll react well post Haye, in the interviews I've seen with him since it all fell through he doesn't look like he's got motivation to stay in shape or train.
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Ruiz hasn't proven his power at the contender level. Fury has experience and it would be a step back for him
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