Bruno vs Ruddock

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  1. frank cappuccino

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    I think 'Razor' knocks him out.
     
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    Definitely Ruddock. Bruno would not survive "The Smash" landing on his jaw.
     
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    Ruddock was a one trick pony but it was a heck of a trick to have and I cant see Bruno lasting if that hookercut lands on him
     
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    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

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    Ruddock wins, but it's not easy. I see Bruno ahead on points before he, as usual, starts to gas and Ruddock hurts him and gets him out of there.
     
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    Ugotabe Kidding WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    This is how I see it too. Bruno was the better inside fighter, his punches were shorter, his combinations were better and in overall power he was the stronger (Ruddock hit harder with one punch). Bruno would control the action for about eight rounds and hurt Ruddock but Razor could come back from trouble. I think Ruddock wins around tenth
     
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    Haymaker WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    would Razor be champ nowadays? and I mean "THE CHAMP"?
     
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    I doubt it. I could see him being a top contender if he had been fighting over the past few years, and he might have won an alphabet title as well. But I don't see him getting past Vitali.
     
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    Agreed. He'd have a great chance against Wlad for obvious reasons. He'd probably knock the heads of a few of the guys who have held alphabet titles recently, but i don't seem him beating Vitali either.
     
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    Agree with both of you. Vitali would be a nightmare for him with his size and his style, long straight punches, Ruddock would have to eat a lot of shots to get inside and Vitali isnt Wlad, he can take a shot
     
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    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

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    Yep. And if Ruddock's power isn't enough to win, he really doesn't have anything else to fall back on.

    And as for Wlad, it's easy to see Wlad getting bombed out by Ruddock, but it's just as easy to see Wlad winning the majority of the rounds, but getting hurt and/or dropped on multiple occasions but hanging on (literally) for a decision in a fight that resembles Wlad-Sam Peter.
     
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    definitley, both scenarios are completely feasible
     

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