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Ruiz has slipped off the radar screen of most boxing fans. But he's a proud man. Unlike some champions, he's never ducked a worthy opponent. 'I basically fought everybody,' he said. And now, with no dominating heavyweight fighter around, Ruiz thinks he can 'clean up' the fractured heavyweight division, even at the ripe boxing age of 36.
Ruiz has slipped off the radar screen of most boxing fans. But he's a proud man. Unlike some champions, he's never ducked a worthy opponent. "I basically fought everybody," he said. And now, with no dominating heavyweight fighter around, Ruiz thinks he can "clean up" the fractured heavyweight division, even at the ripe boxing age of 36.
(Stan Grossfeld/Globe Staff)
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