Comments Thread For: Photos: Andy Ruiz Dropped Early, Outworks Chris Arreola For Decision Win

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Andy Ruiz Dropped Early, Outworks Chris Arreola For Decision Win

    Ruiz, Arreola Fight Photos Gallery - Carson, California - In a crossroads heavyweight contest, former unified champion Andy Ruiz (34-2, 22 KOs) had to survive an early scare to win a twelve round unanimous decision over veteran Chris Arreola (38-7-1, 33 KOs). (photos by Sean Michael Ham, Ryan Hafey, Fox Sports)
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  • Elotero
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    Did losing the weight help or hurt Andy? I always said it would hurt him. The weight was his X Factor that helped him absorb bigger shots and deliver hard shots as well.

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    • slimPickings
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      Imagine what a 30 year old Arreola would have done to Andy. Whatever they do, keep him away from Deontay.

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      • Marvlus Marv
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        I don't think anyone will want to fight Andy if he keeps focused. I've always liked his hand skills and when he throws he throws.bombs. Arreola did well defensively and obviously caught Ruiz with a few flush ones but the fight really wasn't close at all. I'm backing the new Andy to kick up a storm. again. Credit to both guys for getting into better shape and giving us a fun fight. That's all we want to see.

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        • Beercules
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          Originally posted by JcLazyX210

          Maybe I watched a different fight. I mean he did get dropped before in his career. His X factor was his punching output & fast hands. He is the same Andy Ruiz. I think this speaks more about AJ than Ruiz because he was running from Ruiz in that rematch.
          Joshua doesn't like pressure or being in your face all night.

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          • DJrabit
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            #6
            This was for a championship but Both were coming back from a loss. PBC is a joke

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            • willieb24
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              I was expecting to see Arreola throw well over a1000 punches like he did in his last fight. Look like he was holding back.

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              • chicken-
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                #8
                Originally posted by DJrabit
                This was for a championship but Both were coming back from a loss. PBC is a joke
                It was a title eliminator, not a title fight.

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                • War Room
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                  Saw some highlights, looks like some off scoring from the early rounds of Ruiz getting hurt. You got to score power at the top. Ruiz is sloppy and open to big shots, he gets caught in the middle of stuff and at HW, he won't last long agains the big punchers.

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