Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
Quote Originally Posted by Punisher136
Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
Take the anonymously referred to fighter’s name out of the equation, as well as his awkward and unappreciated style, and go strictly by the facts:

§ The first responsibility of a boxer is to win and _____ has won 41 of 50 fights (7 losses, 1 draw and 1 no contest), including two WBA heavyweight titles and five world title fights against the likes of Evander Holyfield, Kirk Johnson, Hasim Rahman, Fred Oquendo and Andrew Golota.

§ In addition to judging a fighter by who he has beaten, many gauge success in the squared circle by who a fighter’s losses have been to and five of _____’s defeats have been at the hands, or gloves, of world champions Roy Jones, Jr., Evander Holyfield, Ruslan Chagaev, Nikolay Valuev, and world title contender David Tua.

§ _____ has beaten three world champions: Holyfield, Rahman and Tony Tucker.

§ Never one to back down from a fight, ________ fought all of the top heavyweights that would step in the ring with him since he turned pro in 1992. Lennox Lewis threw his title belt away rather than fight ___________, the WBA mandatory contender at the time, and Vitali Klitschko retired after saying nyet to numerous offers from _________ for a unification bout.

Like it or not, fans, fill in the aforementioned blanks with the worthy name of John “The Quietman” Ruiz (41-7-1, 28 KOs).

Speaking of the first post, did you really just say that Lennox and Vitali ducked him? That's absolute crap. Vitali and Lennox fought each other but they were both "afraid" of ruiz? Holyfield was a shell of his former self and oquendo and tua never became anything aside from "People who beat the amazing john ruiz". He beat a washed up holyfield, Rahman who is just as overrated as ruiz is, and Tony tucker. He doesn't have a really solid win on his record and his only great competition was people who were only hyped up for beating him (aside from jones of course).

I'm just saying, coming out with accusations that vitali and lennox ducked him are a bit absurd.

Lennox: Hmm i've fought a 6'7 240 pound guy with the best active ko ratio in the division but i'm afraid to fight a 6'4 guy with a terrible ko ratio that has been beaten by chumps, a washed up evander and roy jones jr.

Vitali: I've just fought an all time great but im afraid of a guy whose gonna try to hold me but can't because im bigger than him.

Sorry doesn't add up to me at all.
I agree with what you said man,I didn't write that,I just posted it for discussion.
Most of the fighters of this era are hard to make a case for greatness. Look at the top guys right now and for the past few years:

Ruiz: He put tua, oquendo, and valuev on the map simply because he beat a washed up holyfield.

Rahman: Had a freak ko against lewis because lewis took him lightly.

Byrd: Beat vitali (in the most unimagineable way possible) and a washed up holyfield.

Wlad: Has a suspect chin and some ponderous losses

Vitali: fought lewis and ko'd pretty much everything in his path (as of right now the only active one you can make a case for if he stays around for awhile)

Lewis: fought holyfield (maybe washed up), bowe, Tyson and avenged all his losses. Outside of lennox you gotta reach to make a case for somebody in the past 7 years.