Ginny Fuchs Ready To Challenge Adelaida Ruiz After Long Wait For A Big—Or ANY—Fight
Ginny Fuchs expected to race to the top at the pro level after a lengthy amateur career.
Challenging interim WBC 115-pound titlist Adelaida Ruz in just her fourth bout checks that box.
The fourteen-month wait to get here since fight number three, however, was not as anticipated.
“I’ve been frustrated, waiting and seeing to get a fight,” Fuchs admitted during the final pre-fight press conference. “People saw me in Team Combat League, saw me action and wanted to see me at that higher level. The fact that [Matchroom] called me was a blessing.”
Ruiz-Fuchs will open a five-fight DAZN telecast this Saturday from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. The show is headlined by the Diego Pacheco-Maciej Sulecki super middleweight crossroads clash.
Fuchs (3-0, 1 knockout) knew it would be a tough road when she turned pro at age 34. It came after a brilliant amateur run that included an appearance for Team USA in the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Still, the Houston-bred southpaw carries a high skill set, charisma for days and has friends in high places. Her best friend is Mikaela Mayer (19-2, 5 KOs), on whose undercard she made her April 2022 pro debut. Mayer was the unbeaten IBF/WBO junior lightweight titlist at the time and a regular on Top Rank’s ESPN boxing series.
Fuchs and Mayer also shared the stage on an Oct. 2022 all women’s card in London. Mayer dropped a controversial decision to Alycia Baumgardner in their RING championship clash, while Fuchs remained unbeaten.
The road to success was met with several more delays since that time.
Fuchs landed on the undercard of Regis Prograis’ homecoming last June in New Orleans. She won an eight-round decision and hoped the regional showcase would open the door to her first big break as a pro.
It did in a way, though with a major detour.
“The last time we talked, I said for my next fight I want a title shot,” Fuchs said, addressing Matchroom chairman Eddie Hearn.
That call finally came more than a year later.
“I stayed ready and been staying busy in Team Combat League,” Fuchs noted. “When [Matchroom] called me for this fight, we agreed it was for the [interim] WBC belt. So, I’m here to take it and I’m ready.”
The toughest test in the career of the 36-year-old Fuchs also comes on the road.
Los Angeles’ Ruiz (16-0-1, 8 KOs) was born and raised minutes from Saturday’s hosting venue. The 35-year-old Mexican-American will enjoy the hometown edge for her first title defense and has been far more active. She is coming off an eight-round win just five weeks ago, after a three-fight 2023 campaign.
Fuchs wouldn’t have it any other way.
“I’m glad to be matched up with a top fighter,” insisted Fuchs. “I don’t think she will be able to handle my speed and footwork. But I’m ready to be in the ring with her on Saturday night and for both of us to show our skills.
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