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Ruiz on call and ready to rock
LAS VEGAS (May 7, 2008) – Former two-time WBA heavyweight champion John “The
Quietman” Ruiz has announced that he’s prepared to replace WBA heavyweight
champion Ruslan Chagaev to fight another former WBA title-holder, Nikolay Valuev,
for the WBA belt.
Chagaev pulled out of his scheduled mandatory defense against Valuev in May,
reportedly due to a cold that forced him to break training, but Ruslan hasn’t
made his initial mandatory defense since capturing the WBA belt on April 14,
2007 via a 12-round majority decision versus Valuev. His only title defense was
a voluntary fight this past January in a 12-round decision against Matt Skelton.
WBA champions are required to make a mandatory defense within a year of winning
the belt and/or last mandatory defense. Chagaev is officially over the deadline
and seeking further delays.
“We have to respect mandatory defenses and if Chagaev isn’t willing or able to
fulfill his obligation as champion,” WBA No. 2 rated Ruiz said, “he should step
aside so the WBA can move forward instead of standing still. There’s so much
speculation about Chagaev. First there was Hepatitis B and now another viral
infection – it must have moved from his intestines to his throat – and nobody
really knows when or if he’ll be able to fight again. We will be filing a letter
of petition with the WBA to strip Chagaev and order a fight between me and
Valuev for the WBA title.”
Ruiz is also rated No. 3 by the WBC, No. 6 by the IBF, No. 10 by The Ring
magazine, and No. 12 by the WBO.
“The heavyweight division drives boxing,” Ruiz added. “Fans are waiting for
things to explode, but it seems like the heavyweight champions are holding the
title belts hostage. They’re all tied up and don’t want to fight the best
heavyweights. No wonder fans criticize heavyweights. I’m ready to clean-up the
division and willing to fight any of the world champs or top contenders. How
long do I have to wait for my title shot?”
Ruiz is the first and only Latino heavyweight champion of the world. He has
fought in 10 world championship fights and defeated three world heavyweight
champions -- Evander Holyfield, Hasim Rahman and Tony Tucker – as well as top
contenders such as Andrew Golota, Fres Oquendo, Kirk Johnson and Jameel McCline
during his 15-year pro career.
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