Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz-Chris Arreola: Stats & Stakes

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz-Chris Arreola: Stats & Stakes

    By Cliff Rold - It would be blind to ignore the parallels. Chris Arreola and Andy Ruiz have often been as defined by what they could be as by what they have been. Battles with the scale have played a role in both their careers. For Ruiz, they limited his best chances to retain the heavyweight belts he won from Anthony Joshua in a massive 2019 upset. For Arreola, they may not have determined outcomes but it was hard to argue he gave himself his best chances years ago against the likes of Vitali Klitschko and Tomasz Adamek.
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  • thack
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    Can't believe the shape these two have got themselves in , unfortunately one's finished one nearly was but good to see the commitment

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    • b Murphington
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      Originally posted by thack
      Can't believe the shape these two have got themselves in , unfortunately one's finished one nearly was but good to see the commitment
      yeah I’m surprised too. They look good.

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      • BritJimbo
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        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        By Cliff Rold - It would be blind to ignore the parallels. Chris Arreola and Andy Ruiz have often been as defined by what they could be as by what they have been. Battles with the scale have played a role in both their careers. For Ruiz, they limited his best chances to retain the heavyweight belts he won from Anthony Joshua in a massive 2019 upset. For Arreola, they may not have determined outcomes but it was hard to argue he gave himself his best chances years ago against the likes of Vitali Klitschko and Tomasz Adamek.
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        If this is Chris's last fight, as it probably should be, he looks like he has done his best to get ready and go out on a good note. Wont it be interesting if he wins?

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