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John Ruiz talks about David Haye, his own preparation and Saturday's fight

John Ruiz in the middle of his media workout in Manchester.

The following quotes are from a press release, and taken from Ruiz's media workout in Manchester.

Regarding Haye's win vs. Nikolai Valuev: "I was surprised he (David Haye) got a decision in Germany. Luck was on his side. I congratulate him. He did what he had to do and got the win."

On Haye's popularity in the US: "It's still in the beginning. His name is spreading around. He needs to face somebody who's been in the heavyweight division and that's me. He still isn't well known in the United States."

On comparing Haye to Evander Holyfield: "Holyfield's a legend. I can't compare them today. Every fight is difficult because everybody comes to win. That's what makes boxing special."

On changes since he's been had Miguel Diaz as his head trainer and criticisms: "We're still here and hopefully this time around we'll get a win. You're seeing more of the Ruiz from the past - boxing and punching, not holding. How many guys can say they've fought and won the two world heavyweight championships."

On winning the third world title with a victory against Haye and being mentioned with Muhammad Ali and Evander Holyfield: "It is going to work this time. No matter what they say, they can't take it away from me."

On Haye's talking: "He can talk all he wants but he knows he's in a tough fight."

On an American winning the world heavyweight title: "I was born in the United States and my family is Puerto Rican. I'm a Puerto Rican-American. I've accomplished a lot during my career. I am the first Hispanic World Heavyweight Champion, but I'm an American and I'm bringing the belt back home."

On watching tapes of Haye: "I don't focus on the other fighter, I focus on myself. He's going to prepare himself and use the style he believes will win the fight."

On his experience: "Experience plays an important part but so does youth. We'll see what comes out on top. I have a new team -- trainers Miguel Diaz and Richie Sandoval, and a new promoter, Golden Boy -- but there are still some people who've been part of the team for a long time. I'm at peace, blessed with my family, and I've never been in tune with boxing like this during my career."

On fighting in England: "I've fought here six times (6-0). These fans put favoritism behind them and root for a good fight. I've fought everybody in the world, never avoiding anybody, and I'm very proud of that. I've traveled the world and boxing has been a savior for me."

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On watching tapes of Haye: “I don’t focus on the other fighter, I focus on myself. He’s going to prepare himself and use the style he believes will win the fight.”

And this is a good thing why?

I wouldn’t be suprised if Pac turned out to be the incredible hulk in a very good disguise. - Sigidy

by Drunken cutman on Mar 31, 2010 6:12 PM EDT reply actions  

Ruiz is actually one of my favorite fighters.

Not so much for his style, though if he is more aggressive like there are reports he has been, but for his taking on all comers. He seems to want to fight the best and he might not win them all he is rarely outclassed. He is also humble and a seemingly good guy. Boxing needs more people like hm.

I also think he beats Haye Saturday.

by TXroyal on Mar 31, 2010 9:34 PM EDT reply actions   1 recs

The man

is a survivor. Got to admire that, and he will fight anyone.

by Don From Prov on Mar 31, 2010 10:10 PM EDT reply actions  

The comment not published here...

is the one where he mentions the Haye win over Valuev. Ruiz said that if he (Ruiz) had realised that was the way to beat him (Valuev), he’d have done the same. Yep, you read it here. But what really pisses me off is this repeated reference to Ruiz joing Al and Holyfield as three-time world champions. Bullshit. Three belts does not a three-time Champion a la Ali make. And Holfield doesn’t qualify either.

Don't tell me I play bum notes - I KNOW!

by Randy Loathsome on Apr 3, 2010 2:02 PM EDT reply actions  

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