The match between Andy Ruiz and Luis Ortiz seemed to be able to close very early. In the second half, Andy Ruiz put one hand in the victory when he punched Luis Ortiz twice. Cuban boxers were counted to the 8th beat, and sometimes fans thought he would not be able to get up after heavy blows from Ruiz.
But contrary to the audience's prediction, Ortiz continues to stand up and play and show his strongest qualities. Instead of letting Ruiz close and launch like previous times, Ortiz chose a long -range fighting and strong JAB attacks to regain the advantage in front of the opponent, in the context of Ruiz difficult when he hit away.
This style of Ortiz is somewhat effective when he arrived in the last half, although Ruiz once again punched him in the 7th half. When the referees announced the score, it was surprising that Ruiz only surpassed Ortiz with the difference, even somewhat inferior: 114-111, 113-112 and 114-111.
That means Ruiz has to rely on 3 times to punch Ortiz to win. In the second half, he was given 10-7 victory thanks to 2 times of the opponent. In the 7th half, the score was 10-8 thanks to 1 punching. 3 decisive victories from 2 rounds are the main factor that helps Ruiz overcome Ortiz, in a match he does not overwhelm overly.
The transcript published after the match also shows that Ruiz is not too overwhelming Ortiz even though there are 3 punches of the opponent. In fact, two referees Zachary Young and Eddie Hernandez both won Ruiz 6/12 Hiep, while referees Fernando Villarreal even just doted Ruiz with 5 winnings.
Failure to the score is not too different, the reason why Ortiz wants to rematch early with Ruiz right after the match ends. However, with Ruiz, the victory over Ortiz could be a momentum to help him soon have a battle with the current top punches such as Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua or even Oleksandr Usyk.