QUIETMAN....

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  1. ILLUMINATI

    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] Ruiz to face Liakhovich!
    Two-time WBA heavyweight champion John “The Quietman†Ruiz (41-7-1, 28 KOs) has signed a contract to fight former WBO title-holder Serguei “White Wolf†Liakhovich (23-2, 14 KOs) on October 13 in Chicago. Ruiz and Liakhovich are rated No. 2 and No. 3 in the WBA, respectively. “I’ve been in Puerto Rico training for a fight here on October 31,†Ruiz said, “but, instead, last night I was offered a contract for a fight next week against Liakhovich. It’s on short notice but if that’s what it takes to get another title shot, I’m willing to take the fight, and we’re asking the WBA to make the winner either the mandatory challenger or No. 1 contender.â€


    just when we thought he was gone...he comes back into the picture!! :shit:
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    Kaliber44 Im Banned

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    Welcome back Johnny !!! White wolf vs Peurto Rican octopus
     
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    dsimon3387 WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Thats horrible news. Why don't they have him face Vlad.... Vlad would kill him and we would be done with him.
     
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    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    might be Wlad the impaler fears the QUIETMAN...:crafty:
     
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    Kaliber44 Im Banned

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    wlad fears no man....sounds like a job for!!

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    mikE "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Dear Serg and Mr. Quiet,

    We'd be glad to make the winner of your match the No. 1 contender ahead of our current #1, Nicolai Valuev. Thanks for asking. Although Valuev just beat the 27-0, #13 wba fighter about 15 minutes ago we can still probably work something out.

    Please enclose $15 million US dollars with your official request.

    Yours truly,

    The WBA
     
  7. Rubio MHS

    Rubio MHS Undisputed Champion

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    Ruiz is ranked #2 and Lyakhovich is ranked #3. Given the controversial nature of his loss to #1-ranked Valuev, it's not an unreasonable request. Lyakhovich is shit; he'll lose. Ruiz'll probably get another title shot.
     
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    dymipepel Im Banned

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    The King is back!
    John Ruiz has the MOST impressive resume out of today's sorry bunch of heavyweights!!
    Hell, just to compare, Ruiz has only been stopped once in his career by one of the most hardest punchers in the history, while some of the current champions were beaten down by the likes of Ross Purritu and Corey Sanders!
     
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    mikE "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Not an unreasonable request to leapfrog the #1?

    Of course it is.
     
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    dsimon3387 WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    dsimon writes:

    Ruiz stinks and so do you. Ruiz beat other stinkers and was never dominating. He got in there with a real heavy once... a Samoan feller named Tua who showed the world how to do Jawney. Valuev beat Jawney also... mostly with his looks though.

    you and Rubio like Jawney because he got his hand raised a few more times than the other stinkers, big deal it still remains true that the best thing about Ruiz was Stoney... who unlike Jawney actually threw an occasional punch. Stoney was the best fighting half wit since Billy Martin you stinker!:nono: :kick:
     
  11. Rubio MHS

    Rubio MHS Undisputed Champion

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    Given that he already beat him, why not?
     
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    mikE "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Good use of pronouns there. wtf is that supposed to mean?
     
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    valdosta Undisputed Champion

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    As a numbers game I am impressed more by a #2 contender beating a #3 (or #3 beating #2), contender than #1 beating #14. Actually considering Valuev's gift over Ruiz, maybe they should just rematch if Ruiz beats Lyakovich. It don't matter either way Chagaev beats either guy as he already has beaten them both.
     
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    ringsidemike Leap-Amateur

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    Insane if you think Ruiz beats Liakovich..

    Only chance he Ruiz has to win is if Sergei comes in hurt or out of shape. I am told he's in great shape and perfect health.

    I pick Liakovich over both Chagaev and Valuev as well.

    And as a preemptive measure.. yes PUG, I am a homer and Kenny Weldon is the god of boxing trainers..
     
  15. Rubio MHS

    Rubio MHS Undisputed Champion

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    Ruiz clearly beat Valuev. It wasn't even a bad fight. You should have understood the antecedents by the phrase, "why not?"
     
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    Jake WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    wow, responses are all over the place on this fight.

    Not that I think much of Ruiz, but I never thought anything of Lyakhovich. If Ruiz is in half-decent shape, I can see him clutching and hugging his way to a decisive victory.

    The fact that both have been out for almost a year, and agreed to the fight this close to fight night doesn't have me holding out hope for much of a fight, though. I'm more than willing to guarantee that it won't make anyone forget Diaz-Diaz.
     

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