View Full Version : WBA Heavyweight matchups...?
rags19
08-28-2007, 10:50 PM
If the rumors are to be believed...who do you think wins in the proposed WBA Heavyweight matchups:
Valuev v. Liakhovich
Ruiz v. Williamson
thesandman
08-28-2007, 11:01 PM
If the rumors are to be believed...who do you think wins in the proposed WBA Heavyweight matchups:
Valuev v. Liakhovich
Ruiz v. Williamson
Valuev and Ruiz.
Setting up a must see eliminator match between the two - which will be titled
"Huggy Bear v Grizzly Bear"
Valuev and Ruiz.
Setting up a must see eliminator match between the two - which will be titled
"Huggy Bear v Grizzly Bear"
Funny that Valuev already won against Ruiz (although I heard the decision was robbery). Big rematch?
thesandman
08-28-2007, 11:10 PM
Funny that Valuev already won against Ruiz (although I heard the decision was robbery). Big rematch?
I know they've already fought, I just couldn't think of a way to get the number 2 into the title... ;)
"Big Rematch" is good, I like that.
or
"Revenge of the Octopus"
Valuev and Ruiz.
Setting up a must see eliminator match between the two - which will be titled
"Huggy Bear v Grizzly Bear"
Ruiz just likes to show his affection;)
I know they've already fought, I just couldn't think of a way to get the number 2 into the title... ;)
"Big Rematch" is good, I like that.
or
"Revenge of the Octopus"
:lol: bravo
brooklyn1550
08-29-2007, 03:11 AM
Not sure about the Lyakhovich-Valuev fight - it would be a very interesting matchup and a tossup for me. Lyakhovich is inconsistant. I was real high on him after the Brewster fight in which he looked like the total package. But in the Briggs fight, he looked tentative and sluggish - eventually getting stopped in the 12th. Valuev has a decent jab for a heavyweight and is so tough to hurt, so tall, and so physically strong. No pick on that fight.
I would pick Ruiz over Williamson
Funny that Valuev already won against Ruiz (although I heard the decision was robbery). Big rematch?
It wasnt a robbery,but a close fight which could really go either way.However,as American heavies tend to be quite whinny as soon as they lose outside their native soil American media at once jumps at the wagon calling any point decision against an American fighter outside the USA a robbery.
I for my part had Valuev ahead on points as Ruiz hadnt done enough to win a point decision IMO.
The outcome of Valuev vs Donald was much more controversial than Valuev vs Ruiz.
Zakman
08-29-2007, 11:04 AM
In a fair fight, where the rules are enforced, even the mediocre Williamson will beat Ruiz. Of course, he better watch the body punches - Ruiz fakes a mean "low blow." :nod
The Valuev-Lyakhovich fight is intriguing - depending on which Sergei shows up. If we see the "White Wolf" of the Brewster fight, it could go either way. The lethargic Sergei of the Briggs fights loses by wide UD.
KO byBRIGGS
08-29-2007, 11:06 AM
I dont see why Sergei is in this tournament..Briggs would be a better choice considering he KO'd the white wolf.
DamonD
08-29-2007, 11:08 AM
Not sure about the Lyakhovich-Valuev fight - it would be a very interesting matchup and a tossup for me. Lyakhovich is inconsistant. I was real high on him after the Brewster fight in which he looked like the total package. But in the Briggs fight, he looked tentative and sluggish - eventually getting stopped in the 12th. Valuev has a decent jab for a heavyweight and is so tough to hurt, so tall, and so physically strong. No pick on that fight.
I agree, I haven't got a clue quite how Liakhovich will perform. Valuev tends to be pretty consistant in his efforts...I'd have to give Liakhovich a fair chance to outbox the guy if he's at his best, but I have no idea if he will be.
Ruiz-Williamson...well, Williamson has never beaten anyone I've been high on, and you just can't bet against Huggy Bear.
MacManJr.
08-29-2007, 11:19 AM
I wish Valuev still had that belt and fought Wlad to unify. It would be interesting to see if that ogre can be knocked out cold!
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