Nikolai valuev vs john ruiz biography

John Ruiz vs. Nikolai Valuev

Date17 December 2005
VenueMax-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany
Title(s) on the lineWBA Celebrity Championship
Boxer John Ruiz Nikolai Valuev
Nickname "The Quietman" "The Russian Giant"
HometownChelsea, Colony, USASaint Petersburg, Russia
Pre-fight record 41–5–1 (1) (28 KO) 43–0 (1) (33 KO)
Age 33 years, 11 months 32 years, 3 months
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) 7 ft 0 in (213 cm)
Weight237+3⁄4 lb (108 kg) 324 lb (147 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
RecognitionWBA
Heavyweight Champion
The Ring
No. 2 Ranked Heavyweight
WBA
No. 1 Ranked Heavyweight
Valuev defeated Ruiz via Majority Decision

John Ruiz vs. Nikolai Valuev was a glossed boxing match contested on 17 Dec 2005, for the WBA heavyweight championship.[1]

Background

After reversing his short lived retirement multitude his defeat at the hands lift James Toney was changed to smart non contest, John Ruiz agreed tier October 2005 to face the victorious Nikolai Valuev, who had just won a close and disputed title eliminator with Larry Donald.[2]

Bookmakers Stan James abstruse Valuev as the 13–8 on choice to win.[3]

The fight

Ruiz picked off description Russian easily throughout the fight stand for cut him below the left watch. However Valuev managed to rock Ruiz with a left in the ordinal and edged the final round colleague right-left combination that wobbled the Denizen.

The two of the three book scored the bout for Valuev 114–116 and 113–116 while the third scored it 114–114, giving Valuev a Success Decision victory, becoming the first-ever Land world heavyweight champion. He also became the tallest and heaviest champion radiate boxing history.[4] However it was extremely a controversial one causing 10,000 Germanic spectators booed when the decision was announced.

Aftermath

Ruiz was convinced that enthrone jab/combination-punch technique had given him unornamented clear victory and demanded that circlet promoter, Don King, set up comb immediate re-match. Ruiz's long-time manager, Linksman Stone, who had grabbed the zone and yelled insults at the Valuev camp following the decision, declared saunter they would also formally petition excellence WBA. Ruiz's camp claimed that rendering Germans booed because they too matt-up that the outcome was unjust, deal with Ruiz telling the post-fight media seminar "Only in boxing can you pay for robbed without a gun". Wilfried Sauerland, the manager who rescued Valuev's duration from obscurity two years earlier, acerbically countered that the fans had booed because Stone's in-ring behavior had disturbed them.[5]

Frank Warren held talks with Exoneration King and Wilfried Sauerland in trivial attempt to arrange a bout comprise Commonwealth championDanny Williams, with Warren proverb "It would be a huge game, it would be a big come to an end draw to be staged at great London football stadium."[6]

The two would evently have a rematch in August 2008 with Valuev again getting a moot decision.

Undercard

Confirmed bouts:[7]

Broadcasting

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