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John “The Quiet Man" Ruiz (born January 4, 1972 in Methuen, MA), currently residing in Las Vegas
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 is a professional Puerto Rican
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-American
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 boxer
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 and former two-time WBA World Heavyweight champion..

professional record is 43-8-1-1, with 29 knockouts. Frustrated by years of criticism from the boxing press and fans, he retired upon his second loss of the WBA Title on April 30, 2005 (to James “Lights-Out” Toney
James Toney

James "Lights Out" Toney is a professional boxing from Ann Arbor, Michigan....
).






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John “The Quiet Man" Ruiz (born January 4, 1972 in Methuen, MA), currently residing in Las Vegas
Las Vegas metropolitan area

The Las Vegas metropolitan area includes the Las Vegas Valley, a 600-square-mile basin, and surrounding areas, that is part of Clark County, Nevada in southern Nevada....
 is a professional Puerto Rican
Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is a Autonomy Territories of the United States of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands....
-American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 boxer
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 and former two-time WBA World Heavyweight champion..

Professional career

His professional record is 43-8-1-1, with 29 knockouts. Frustrated by years of criticism from the boxing press and fans, he retired upon his second loss of the WBA Title on April 30, 2005 (to James “Lights-Out” Toney
James Toney

James "Lights Out" Toney is a professional boxing from Ann Arbor, Michigan....
). Ruiz un-retired in 10 days, after finding out that James Toney had tested positive for anabolic steroids. The official outcome, a unanimous-decision defeat, was changed to a no-contest; the WBA ordered that Ruiz retain the title. Ruiz then filed a lawsuit against Toney, claiming that he had damaged Ruiz's boxing career (due to Toney's use of illegal steroids before their bout).

On December 17, 2005 he lost his title for the third time — in controversial fashion, — to Nicolai Valuev. Ruiz lost a rematch for the vacant WBA Heavyweight title with Valuev on August 30th, 2008.

First reign as WBA champion


After Lennox Lewis
Lennox Lewis

Lennox Claudius Lewis, Order of Canada, Order of the British Empire is a retired boxing who won gold for Canada at the Boxing at the 1988 Summer Olympics as an amateur boxing....
 defeated Evander Holyfield
Evander Holyfield

Evander Holyfield is a professional boxing from the United States and a multiple world champion in both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions, earning him the nickname "The Real Deal"....
 for the Undisputed (i.e., WBC + IBF
International Boxing Federation

The International Boxing Federation, or IBF, is one of four major organizations recognized by IBHOF which sanction world championship boxing bouts, alongside the World Boxing Association, World Boxing Council and WBO....
 + WBA
World Boxing Association

The World Boxing Association is a boxing organization that sanctions official matches, and awards the WBA world championship title, at the professional level....
) World Heavyweight Championship in late 1999, the WBA ordered Lewis to defend the title against Ruiz, its #1-ranked contender, but Lewis refused. Though he had been undefeated since a loss against David Tua
David Tua

David Tua is a heavyweight boxer and former title challenger currently rising again in the heavyweight rankings....
 in 1996, the level of competition Ruiz had been facing was suspect.

Ruiz and his management sued, claiming that WBA rules entitled him to a title shot. A judge agreed, but rather than face Ruiz in a bout that was seen as commercially unattractive, Lewis instead fought Michael Grant
Michael Grant

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, considered to be a very worthy contender at the time. After learning of this, the judge decreed that upon entering the ring against Grant on April 29, 2000, Lewis would automatically forfeit the WBA Title.

Ruiz fought former champion Holyfield to fill the vacancy on August 12, 2000, losing by unanimous decision
Unanimous decision

A unanimous decision is a winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts and others sports involving strike in which all three judges agree on which fighter won the match....
 (this result made Holyfield the first to win a world heavyweight
Heavyweight

Heavyweight is a division, or boxing weight classes, in boxing. Fighters who weigh over 200 pounds are considered heavyweights by the major professional boxing organizations: the International Boxing Organization, the World Boxing Association, the World Boxing Council, and the World Boxing Organization....
 title on four separate occasions). Many observers and boxing reporters felt that the underdog Ruiz had done enough to win. Due to this controversial decision, the WBA ordered an immediate rematch in early 2001, and Ruiz won the WBA Championship in a slightly less-close unanimous decision. He defended the title twice: a draw in a third match against Holyfield, and a 10th-round victory over Kirk Johnson (disqualified for repeatedly punching below the waist). Ruiz was accused in both the second Holyfield fight and the Johnson fight of faking low blows that actually seemed to be closer to his beltline than his groin. On March 1, 2003 at Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace

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 in Las Vegas
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, Nevada
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, Ruiz’s first reign as champion ended—against a light heavyweight
Light heavyweight

In boxing, the light heavyweight division is the boxing weight classes between cruiserweight and super middleweight. The light heavyweight class has produced some of boxing's greatest champions: Muhammad Ali , Tommy Loughran, Billy Conn, Joey Maxim, Archie Moore, Bob Foster, Michael Spinks, Bernard Hopkins, Roy Jones Jr....
 whom he outweighed by over 30 lb. He lost a unanimous decision to Roy Jones, Jr. Ruiz blamed the referee for the loss, claiming that he "did not let me fight my fight".

In defeating Ruiz, Jones joined Michael Spinks
Michael Spinks

Michael Spinks a native of St. Louis, Missouri, Missouri, is a former boxing who was champion in both the light heavyweight and heavyweight division....
 and Michael Moorer
Michael Moorer

Michael Lee Moorer is a boxing who is a former light heavyweight and heavyweight World Champion....
 as the only light-heavyweight titlists to later win a world heavyweight title. Jones was also only the second former world middleweight
Middleweight

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 champion to win a heavyweight title (the first being Bob Fitzsimmons
Bob Fitzsimmons

Robert James "Bob" Fitzsimmons , a British boxer, made boxing history as the sport's first three-division world champion. He also achieved fame for beating Gentleman Jim Corbett, the man who beat the great John L....
, who beat "Gentleman" Jim Corbett
James J. Corbett

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 on March 17, 1897).

Second reign as WBA champion

Roy Jones, Jr. was now a world heavyweight champion, Jones failed to meet the WBA-imposed deadline to face Vitali Klitschko
Vitali Klitschko

Dr. Vitali Vladimirovich Klitschko born 19 July 1971 in Belovodsk, Kyrgyzstan). Klitschko is a Ukrainian professional heavyweight boxing and the current World Boxing Council heavyweight champion....
, its #1 contender. The WBA meanwhile set up a bout between Klitschko and #2-ranked Hasim Rahman
Hasim Rahman

Hasim "The Rock" Sharif Rahman , is an United States Boxing who became the heavyweight champion of the world by knocking out Lennox Lewis in 2001....
 for an interim version of its heavyweight belt. The interim champion would subsequently fight Jones to settle the title's disputed status.

Vitali Klitschko refused contractual negotiations for the Rahman match, opposed to fighting for an illegitimate championship. The WBA then turned to David Tua
David Tua

David Tua is a heavyweight boxer and former title challenger currently rising again in the heavyweight rankings....
, its #3 contender. While Tua initially agreed to fight Rahman, he later pulled out of the bout, too. Ruiz, whom Tua had beaten in 1996 — but as the #5 contender, was the highest-ranked fighter still interested — agreed to fight Rahman, a former WBC / IBF world heavyweight champion who had won and lost those belts to Lennox Lewis (by KO
Ko

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) in 2001.

On December 13, 2003, Ruiz defeated Rahman by unanimous decision, earning him the first-ever WBA Interim world Heavyweight Title. On February 20, 2004, Roy Jones, Jr. advised the WBA that he would return to the light-heavyweight division, vacating its heavyweight championship. The WBA then removed the "interim" tag from Ruiz’s championship status, declaring his victory over Rahman good enough to warrant being the official WBA world Heavyweight Champion.

On April 17, 2004, Ruiz fought the first defense of his second world title. He retained it with an eleventh-round technical knockout of Fres Oquendo
Fres Oquendo

Fres Oquendo was born April 1 1973 in Puerto Rico, and is a professional heavyweight boxer.He had a successful amateur background and has shown huge potential as a pro....
 at Madison Square Garden
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. This fight was historic in that it was the first time two Hispanic
Hispanic

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s/Latino
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s faced each other for a world heavyweight title.

On November 13 of that same year, Ruiz retained the belt with a close unanimous-decision over Polish-American Andrzej Golota
Andrzej Golota

Andrzej Golota, more commonly known in the English speaking word as Andrew Golota, is a Polish people professional boxing who has been involved in many controversial fights....
 (a.k.a., "Andrew" Golota), although he suffered two knockdowns and a one-point deduction by referee Randy Neumann
Randy Neumann

Randy Neumann, born and raised in Cliffside Park, New Jersey in 1948, is a former professional boxer who has been a referee for the New York State Athletic Commission since 1982....
. But Ruiz managed to win the complete 2nd half of the fight which was enough get the decision.

On April 30, 2005, Ruiz lost the title to James "Lights Out" Toney in Madison Square Garden. However, after Toney failed the post-match drug test (for stanozolol, an anabolic steroid), the New York Athletic Commission suspended him from boxing in the USA for 90 days, and fined him $10,000 (U.S.). The WBA banned the aging (then 36 years-old) Toney from fighting for its heavyweight title for the next two years. This resulted in Toney's win being changed to a "no contest" — basically, a nullification. Ruiz came out of retirement before it was found out that Toney would be suspended and he would be reinstated as champion.

Controversial Loss To Valuev

On December 17, 2005, Ruiz lost the WBA Championship in Berlin
Berlin

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 to 7 ft. tall, 324-lb. Russian Nikolai Valuev
Nikolai Valuev

Nikolai Sergeyevich Valuev is the reigning two-time World Boxing Association heavyweight boxing champion, a title he shares with Uzbeki boxer Ruslan Chagaev....
. The official outcome was a majority decision
Majority decision

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 (scored 114-116, 113-116, and 114-114), but it was also a controversial one. Ruiz was convinced that his jab / combination-punch technique had given him a clear victory. He demanded that his promoter, Don King, set up an immediate re-match with the now-first-ever Russian world heavyweight champion. Ruiz's long-time manager, Norman Stone, declared that they would also formally petition the WBA: after all, the 10,000 German spectators booed when the decision was announced. Ruiz's camp claimed that the Germans booed because they too felt that the outcome was unjust. Wilfried Sauerland, the manager who rescued Valuev's career from obscurity 2 years earlier, angrily countered that the fans had booed because Stone's in-ring behavior had agitated them .

In September 2006 Ruiz announced that he would be managed by Wilfried Sauerland, the very same man who manages Valuev. His former manager Norman Stone retired on December 22nd, 2005, stating that the decision in the loss to Valuev was the last straw, and he would continue to support Ruiz from retirement.

The Road Back

After the loss Don King announced his intention to still promote Ruiz. King had become aware of Ruiz after his KO win over the former IBF world champion Tony Tucker
Tony Tucker

Tony Craig Tucker was a professional heavyweight boxing during the 1980s and 1990s. Nicknamed "TNT" , he won a gold medal at the Boxing at the 1979 Pan American Games, and was briefly a world heavyweight champion as a professional....
 in 1998. Ruiz followed up the loss to Valuev with a fight against up-and-coming contender Ruslan Chagaev
Ruslan Chagaev

Ruslan Chagaev born October 19, 1978 in Andijan, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union) is the reigning World Boxing Association heavyweight boxing champion, a title he shares with Russian boxer Nikolai Valuev....
. In a close fight, Chagaev prevailed, taking a split decision with scores of 117-111 and 116-112 for Chagaev, and 115-114 for Ruiz. Chagaev became the mandatory challenger for a shot at Valuev, whom he defeated on April 14, 2007 to claim the heavyweight championship.

Another Comeback

Ruiz faced Otis Tisdale on 10/13/07 and ended the fight with a TKO victory in the 2nd round as referee Pete Podgorski
Pete Podgorski

Pete Podgorski is a former amateur and professional light middleweight boxing, as well as a boxing official. As an amateur, Podgorski compiled a 45-12 record, along with twenty knockouts, The 1972 C.Y.O....
 called a halt to the bout as Tisdale went down for the third time. The bout was scheduled for 10 rounds. On March 8, 2008 Ruiz won a 12 round unanimous decision over Jameel McCline
Jameel McCline

Jameel ?Big Time? McCline is a professional heavyweight boxer notable for his size, 6 ft 6 in and weight of around 120 kg . He is currently ranked at number 9 in the World Boxing Council heavyweight ratings....
 in Mexico.

Valuev-Ruiz II


Valuev defeated Ruiz by unanimous decision on August 30th. Scores were 114-113, 116-113, and 116-111. The result was initially declared a split decision win for Valuev. The 114-113 score by ringside judge Takeshi Shimakawa was announced in favor of Ruiz. Shimakwa alerted WBA officials after that his score was intended for Valuev. One of the scorecards had the names of the fighters in opposite order, resulting in the confusion.

The decision was once again unpopular with the live crowd as some booed the outcome, much like the first match in December 2005.

Legacy


Some critics consider John Ruiz to be one of the less renown Heavyweight titlists. Though he held the title twice, his championshps have been cited as one reason that the WBA Heavyweight Title is not currently considered a major heavyweight championship belt.

In addition, Ruiz has been roundly criticized for his "clinch-and-grab" style, particularly in his later fights. In his fight against Fres Oquendo
Fres Oquendo

Fres Oquendo was born April 1 1973 in Puerto Rico, and is a professional heavyweight boxer.He had a successful amateur background and has shown huge potential as a pro....
, Ruiz actually clinched more often (108 times) than he landed his punches (only 92), with predictable results to his popularity. He regained his WBA heavyweight title in court almost as often as he did in the ring, something that further damaged his frequent claim that he was the only legitimate heavyweight titleholder (as compared to the Klitschko
Klitschko

Klitschko , sometimes referred to as Klychko is the last name of two brothers from Ukraine, heavyweight boxing List of heavyweight boxing champions:...
 brothers, Lennox Lewis
Lennox Lewis

Lennox Claudius Lewis, Order of Canada, Order of the British Empire is a retired boxing who won gold for Canada at the Boxing at the 1988 Summer Olympics as an amateur boxing....
, and many others), as well as the greatest active heavyweight.

Amateur Highlights

  • 1991 competed as a Light Heavyweight at the World Championships in Sydney, Australia. Results were:
    • Defeated Mohamed Benguesmia (Algeria) PST (22-11)
    • Defeated Miodrag Radulovic (Yugoslavia) RSC-3
    • Lost to Andrey Kurniavka (Soviet Union) PTS (14-20)
  • 1992 competed at the Olympic Trials in Worcester. Result was:
    • Lost to Jeremy Williams
      Jeremy Williams (boxer)

      Jeremy Williams is a professional boxer and mixed martial artist....
       PTS


See also

  • List of heavyweight boxing champions
    List of heavyweight boxing champions

    This is a chronological list of world heavyweight boxing champions since the introduction of the Marquess of Queensberry rules:...
  • List of famous Puerto Ricans
  • List of Puerto Rican boxing world champions
    List of Puerto Rican boxing world champions

    In Puerto Rico, boxing is considered a major sport, having produced more amateur and professional world champions than any other sport in its history....


External links

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