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John “The Quiet Man” Ruiz (born January 4, 1972), a native of Isabela, Puerto Rico who lives in Massachusetts, is the first Hispanic/Latino world heavyweight champion in professional boxing history. He was a two-time World Boxing Association (WBA) world Heavyweight Champion, holding the belt between 2001 and 2005. His professional record is 41-6-1-1 (the last digit is for a no-contest), with 28 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). 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 steriods before their bout).On December 17, 2005 he lost his title for the third time — in controversial fashion, as usual — to Nicolay Valuev. Ruiz is currently trying to get a rematch with ValuevDespite so far being a two-time world champion who has only been knocked out once in over 13 years, Ruiz was widely viewed as an unworthy titleholder. Each world title ascendency has been accredited more to political maneuvering than anything else (his promoter is Don King). Ruiz is also widely disliked, by boxing experts and fans, for his "jab-and-grab" style, which he began after being knocked out in 19 seconds by David Tua on March 15, 1996. This approach features slow body movement; infrequent, single-shot punching; and, limiting opponents’ punches by grabbing their arms when they come within striking distance of him./
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