
It would be a shame if the fight didn't materialize, especially with Wilder set to turn 38 later this year. The Wilder-Ruiz fight has been in on-and-off discussions for over a year, and if it happens, it would be one of the most anticipated events on the 2023 calendar. Ruiz knocked down Luis Ortiz three times in a unanimous-decision victory in September and has displayed countless times that he owns one of the best chins in boxing. Wilder is the biggest puncher in all of boxing, but Ruiz is a feared puncher as well. Neither Wilder nor Ruiz currently holds a title, but the matchup would be explosive and feature two big-name heavyweights with tremendous punching power.

said that fighting on even financial terms is a deal breaker for his son, a star boxer in his own right who scored a TKO win over Anthony Joshua in 2019 to win three heavyweight world titles. Wilder has said that Ruiz doesn't deserve parity, so given the massive difference here, this fight doesn't look likely. Ruiz's father, Andy Ruiz Sr., told ESPN last week that the former heavyweight champion won't fight Deontay Wilder unless he backs off his 70-30 demand and agrees to a 50-50 split. Mike Coppinger, Ben Baby and Nick Parkinson answer these questions and try to separate what's real and what's not. So who is the most talented current fighter in the U.K.? it seems to be a renaissance, with a half-dozen fighters making noise in their respective divisions. Have we seen his last appearance in a ring? And in the U.K. said he was retiring after his impressive victory over Josh Taylor. Can he pull the upset against Alvarez?Īnd at junior welterweight, Teofimo Lopez Jr. And while "Big Baby" Anderson won a unanimous decision, is he ready for the top heavyweights in the division?Īt super middleweight, the division king, Canelo Alvarez, returns in September against junior middleweight undisputed champion Jermell Charlo, who's moving up two divisions for the opportunity. One of those potential bouts is a battle between two former champions, Deontay Wilder and Andy Ruiz Jr., but will that fight come to fruition, or is the business of boxing getting in the way of a big fight - again?Īnother heavyweight, Jared Anderson, headlined last weekend's event at home in Toledo, Ohio, against former champ Charles Martin. The heavyweight division continues to tease boxing fans with potential megafights this year. Andy Ruiz? Is Teofimo Lopez fighting again in 2023? Real or Not: Will we get Deontay Wilder vs.
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The pressure isn’t on me ’cause I followed my dream, made my dreams come true.You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser I don’t know if he’s ever wanted to win so bad before.”Īndy Ruiz Jr: ”We have to break him down, especially his mentality. Anyone can be hungrier, I am smarter.”Įddie Hearn: “I can see it in his eyes, wants it so bad. “I have more understanding now and my ears are open to new information so that’s making me smarter as a fighter. When I win, I will be like ‘F*** everybody’.

Ruiz is noted to be surprisingly fast for his size (Photo: Getty) What they’ve saidĪnthony Joshua: “I walked as the champion even before I had the belts. Social media has been rife with speculation that both men have slimmed down for the fight, although reports from their workout on Tuesday night appeared to show little change. There were also rumours of a rift with Hearn after his father was seen shouting at him in the ring after the fight.Īnother big talking point is how much weight the two have lost. Winning, however, will go some way to repairing his reputation as arguably the finest heavyweight boxer in the world and conversation can return to the prospect of future showdowns with Fury or Wilder.Īnd if he does win, he’s promised to reveal all about why he lost in June, something that’s been the subject of much scrutiny, including conspiracies that he was unsettled by the late change of opponent, made complacent by the media attention or had a pre-match panic attack. However, efeat for Joshua on Saturday will be seen as confirmation that June was not an off day and Ruiz is the better boxer. Immediately after the fight in June, Joshua described the defeat as a “blip”. Mahammadrasul Majidov v Tom Little (heavyweight).Filip Hrgovic v Eric Molina (WBC international heavyweight title).Dillian Whyte v Mariusz Wach (WBC interim heavyweight title).Alexander Povetkin v Michael Hunter (heavyweight).The undercard begins at 4 pm UK time, with the following fights confirmed:
