ANDY RUIZ JR faced boos after taking Jarrell Miller to a controversial decision draw – despite fighting on with a brutal hand injury.
Ruiz was boxing in only his third bout since losing the unified heavyweight titles to Anthony Joshua in 2019 rematch.
The Mexican-America underdog got off to a good start against serial drug-cheat cheat Miller.
But he slowed down in the backend of the bout after appearing to struggle with a hand injury.
Despite Miller’s pressure in the later rounds, only one judge scored it in his favour with the other two adjudging it a draw.
The controversial America said: “I know I did enough. Threw more punches it’s called effective aggression.
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“He threw some clean shots, didn’t hurt me, had him backing up the whole entire fight hit him with some good shots had him stumbling a couple of times.
“I told Spencer Brown, we’ve got to get different judges not close to California.
“We’ve got a California judge, Nevada judge. We knew we was coming to the hometown.
“One judge had it for me, two had it a draw so that tells all my story. Outside of boxing, Andy’s my brother.
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“But I know I worked my ass off, I know I had it in the bag. There were some moments where my feet were a little stuck in the sand.
“I know we had the fight in the bag.”
Ruiz, who faced boos from the crowd, showed off his bruised right hand and said: “It was crazy, I hadn’t fought in two years but I would love to do a rematch.
“Let’s do it again. It was pretty exhausting. You’ve got a 300lb man coming at me throwing and throwing.
“I think I did pretty good for me doing the two-year long layoff. Like I said, let’s do it again.
“I hurt my right hand, you guys can see the bone right here. Let’s do it again.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk