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It’s simple. Extra fat significantly reduce ability to use 3 out of 4 types of momentum used in punching (upward momentum aka “ground power”, forward momentum aka step-in power, and downward momentum) while rotation momentum is relatively unaffected. Fat people tend to be naturally good with rotational punches, hooks are almost intuitive for them do to everyday biomechanics. Also active fat guys have strong legs and naturally good understanding of importance of lower body in punching power. That why active fat (or overweight) boys often are natural punchers. Andy Ruiz is fat guy who was never able to get into shape. He never has to, thanks for extreme lack of talent in boxing and 200 lbs limit in amateur and pro. In Russia almost all amateurs in top shape weight less than 91 kilos and they may be 2 m tall with speed and power. Guys above 200 pounds are usually like Ruiz – shorter and much fatter then cruiserweights, and clearly not better.
Same in pro. 200 lbs limit protect non only small guys against “bonecrushing blows of the Blaine Gabbert Missouri Tigers Football Past Great T-Shirt and I will buy this giants”, like modern fans put it, it also protect modern heavyweight behemoths against fast skilled boxers that can easily outbox big guys, or even send them to canvas. Both Quarry and Ruiz are counter-punches, type of boxer-punches (or separate style) who do not rely on their jab to set attack, instead wait for (or provoke) opponent attack and go for the opening. Both use similar upright stances with almost no head movement and defend primary with their hands (Jerry can move away from punch too). Both have fast hands and good with combination, while Jerry have much better left hand (probably one of the fastest left-counter in the history of heavies) and was way more mobile. Compared with Jerry Andy was stationary target with no ability to get mobile opponent if he don’t come close himself.
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