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Sunday Aug 24, 2008

A bout with Ruiz usually ends up in the deep water. Valuev thinks he will be like Phelps, and come away with the gold next week.

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Sink Or Swim Time For Valuev

By Phil Woolever


DUSSELDORF - Some punchstat pundits, citing a lackluster, inconclusive initial encounter between Nikolai Valuev and John Ruiz wonder what the point is to the upcoming August 30th rematch.
 
On a primary level, it hopefully fills a void left when WBA titlist Ruslan Chagaev, who subsequently outpointed Valuev, was injured while preparing for a rematch with Valuev a couple months back.
 
From a promotional perspective, that's secondary motivation.
 
Besides what's shaping up as a big, euro-spending crowd (at a current rate of around +150 to the dollar) at Berlin's Max Schmelling Halle where their first fight was also held, there might be more to Valuev- Ruiz II than meets the cynical eye.
 
Big buck things in fact, like a clash with David Haye, Sam Peter, or one of the Klitschko brothers.
 
Despite an unpopular boxing/holding style, Ruiz has always been ready to take on anybody. After necessary rudimentary nurturing, Valuev is showing he's cut from the same earnest mettle cloth, though at 7'0 he needs a yard or two more of it.
 
Marketing reality indicates that if "The Russian Giant" could become the only man besides David Tua among many top heavyweights to stop Ruiz, Valuev would vault himself into the thick of the top dollar scene.
 
TheSweetScience.com caught up with Valuev for some comments from his final training camp in Kienbaum, a well known East German location approximately 20 miles outside Berlin. Picture a European version of the Catskills.
 
"Practice has been going very well," said Valuev. "The preparation started in St. Petersburg (Russia) and then moved on to Berlin in early August. I feel very well here and have the best possible conditions so I can prepare for this most important fight. It's great to return to Germany. I am eager for a chance to regain a title."
 
"I have changed a lot in the past couple of weeks and months. With my new coach Alexander Zimin we worked very hard on improving my technique, and I have become much more self-confident in the ring."
 
Valuev sees the task as business, with no personal issues regarding Ruiz, who's been stoking the prefight fire with a few incendiary statements about the first fight.
 
"I don't really know Ruiz as a person, so I can not say anything about that," said Valuev. "As a boxer? He was the WBA champion for quite a while and he is a very experienced fighter, so I have a lot of respect for him."
 
"I never give any predictions but I will give all I can to leave the ring victorious. Of course the fight will be different from our first meeting in December 2005. Since then we have both changed. But I think Ruiz will stick to his (previous) style. In his last fight against (Jameel) McCline he punched more. But then again it depends on the opponent and whether he will allow you to punch a lot or not."
 
Valuev isn't looking past Ruiz, and talk of currently higher profile opponents down the line doesn't seem to preoccupy him.
 
"If there will be an interesting offer from the USA my promoters will certainly take a close look at it," said Valuev. "I would love to fight Chagaev again. It is a pity we could not fight this summer."
 
Reports from Germany indicate Valuev is very relaxed heading in to the fight, and media PR releases show him involved in a variety of leisurely sporting activities.
 
Valuev turned 35 on August 21st, and the big birthday boy got a surprise visit from his wife. Breaking training jokes aside, he does seem in a calm, confident state of mind.
 
Valuev offered a personal statement to our website's fans.
 
"I wish every Sweet Science reader the best," says Valuev. "May you have health and success in everything you do in the future."
 
"It has been a long time since the first fight (with Ruiz). We have analyzed it closely and I've been working hard with my coach to improve. We have drawn our conclusions. I am a different fighter now, and I will prove that on August 30th."
 
Valuev seems like a decent sort of character, and at this stage of the heavyweight scene, character can go a long way.
 
Ruiz is a decent fellow and fighter himself.
 
So we've got a couple of decent guys, meeting for decent, if not top-tier laurels.
 
Let's hope this time around it's a really decent duke-out.


Contact Phil Woolever @ TheSweetScience.com


Spinach:  Go Johnny Louise!
Sunday Aug 24, 2008
Gas Gangrene:  I think this Russian Giant is the most unsung heavyweight out there. Ruiz is a tough opponent though. He rarely gets kayoed and he's hard to look good against. Yes, I know that when Ruiz fights they ought to play a Spandau Ballet love ballad due to all the hugging and slow dancing and intimacy. I don't think this gargantuan Eastern-Bloc destroyer will permit such. I like him to floor Ruiz inside of 5 rounds. Niko takes on all comers and I believe he's the best heavyweight in the world. I wish he'd get back on HBO or Showtime in the USA though. They feature guys like Big Time McCline andGolota but ignore Valuev??! Crazy. Go Niko!!!!!
Sunday Aug 24, 2008
Isaiah:  I'm not really interested in this fight, but I pick Valuev again in another close decision. Valuev's comment for this page was pretty cool too. Besides, between the two, I'm way more sick of Ruiz.
Monday Aug 25, 2008
Jim:  Nice shout out from Valuev--he doesn't really get his props and he might not be the most spectacular fighter to watch, but the way he's learned to "fight within himself" and actually learn to box when a lot of guys his size would just try to be a brawler is commendable. He's always seemed like a good guy as well. And that picture of him in the flippers flat out rules!!
Monday Aug 25, 2008
Rico:  Johnny, Make him chase you for 5 rounds....then, just before He has a heart attack. Hit him real hard on his big head...you can't miss it....it's above his shoulders!!!!!
Monday Aug 25, 2008
rudy:  I got the Quietman making some noise this weekend and pulling off the upset! Ruiz by KO in 10!
Monday Aug 25, 2008
Robert Curtis:  If I want to watch a dirtbag fight an atomic mutant, I'll watch "The Hills Have Eyes 2" again.
Monday Aug 25, 2008
LeRoy:  I'm picking Nicolay to defeat John Ruiz again. Only this time by KO!! Ruiz is delusional if he thinks he won the first fight and if he thinks he is going to ko Nicolay Valuev. I saw the first fight 5 times and Valuev won that fight fair and square. Plus I don't see anyone especially huggy bear Ruiz knocking Valuev out at all. The man has a hard chin and I have seem him take punches that would've knocked Foreman out. The only person that has a remote chance of knocking out Nicolay Valuev is Wladimir Klitschko and I say remote, because the boy can take a punch.
Monday Aug 25, 2008
aaron, uk:  Valuev by UD!!
Monday Aug 25, 2008
Smiley C:  Sink! Sink! Sink! You stink, Valuev. Fo' sure!
Monday Aug 25, 2008
Pinklonboxing:  Yeah, but what about Hasim Rahman?LOL
Monday Aug 25, 2008
959 Santa:  Can't imagine Ruiz knocking out Valuev. Can't really imagine Ruiz getting inside and clutching Valuev. I see Valuev winning by UD.
Monday Aug 25, 2008
BigDaddy:  John Ruiz is the poster boy for the putrid state of the Heavyweight Division. He should only be on Pay-us-Per-View. And even then, I still wouldn't watch.
Monday Aug 25, 2008
Jonald:  I like Valuev, I'll admit it. What the he!l, there's not much else to like out there. He seems to respect his opponents and is willing to fight anyone. He has a Margarito-esque beard in the land of the heavyweights; in fact, I don't think he's ever been stunned, much less hurt, and he's had a lot of professional fights. I think he's entering his prime and I'd like to see him take the bull by the horns in this lost era of big men. I'm rooting for him. Tell me a big event isn't Valuev versus W. Klitschko/V. Klitschko/Peter (whoever emerges) in early 2009. HBO or Showtime would make some bucks on a unification that includes Niko for all the marbles at heavyweight. His size alone is compelling but we're learning that he's not of the Primo Carnera ilk - this guy has serious substance. I'd like to see Valuev - Wladimir for it all in 2009, a sort of demarcation fight for the reemergence of heavyweight boxing.
Monday Aug 25, 2008
marcin:  As Ruiz's coach showed against Golota his team will resort to cheating to earn a victory. The coach's actions of jumping into the ring and delaying the resumption of the fight cost Golota the victory. Ruiz should have been DQed. As long as the Ruiz camp does not cheat Valuev will smash him AGAIN.
Tuesday Aug 26, 2008

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