Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz Ring Return is Eyed For March in Mexico City

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  • TheUptownKid
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    #11
    Originally posted by Bronx2245
    No we know when and where, but the most important question remains unanswered! WHO? We know it's not Ortiz, nor Martin, and I doubt it's Wilder in Mexico City, so who could it be? Helenius? Sanchez? Hunter?
    Showcase fight for his heritage. They do not want him getting starched

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      #12
      You could snort gasoline with gun powder in Mejico. Anything goes!!!! He'll beat the hell out of some mid level bum..and get another major payday before he rides his bum ass off to the sunset

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      • paulf
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        #13
        No it's not.

        I can't tell you how many times I've heard a Mexican-American fighters team say they're planning a big fight in Mexico City, and then they end up fighting in Indio at Fantasy Springs.

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        • Blond Beast
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          #14
          Originally posted by tophat1
          Seems real inactive, wonder how much he really wants to compete these days after all the cash he made for the Joshua fights
          This right here. I feel like he’s done. Had a tougher fight than expected in his comeback. The heavyweight division is thin so he has the talent to still make some big money. He just has to get back in shape and find some hunger. If things only get worse, I expect to see him less and less if all. Course he will still get offers regardless. Reynoso and Canelo ( you know he will pipe in his two cents or maybe it’s a worth dime coming from him? ) should be able to get whatever he has left out of him.

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          • macmike100
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            #15
            Originally posted by Bronx2245
            No we know when and where, but the most important question remains unanswered! WHO? We know it's not Ortiz, nor Martin, and I doubt it's Wilder in Mexico City, so who could it be? Helenius? Sanchez? Hunter?
            I don't think Ruiz could get past even these last three. To lose in Mexico would be humiliating. No, he needs some really easy guys. I don't think he has a chance against the current elites.

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            • Kannabis Kid
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              #16
              I would like to see Ruiz fight Pulev or Otto Wallin I mean those were guys Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua recently fought without having knee surgery so he should get a pass right?

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              • El_Mero
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                #17
                As long as he stays away from the Carne de Canelo, he'll be alright......oh thats right, the crooked wbc allows more clen now because Saul popped dirty.

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                • El_Mero
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by macmike100

                  I don't think Ruiz could get past even these last three. To lose in Mexico would be humiliating. No, he needs some really easy guys. I don't think he has a chance against the current elites.
                  Hrgovic, Joyce, Dubois?

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                  • PBR Streetgang
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    No we know when and where, but the most important question remains unanswered! WHO? We know it's not Ortiz, nor Martin, and I doubt it's Wilder in Mexico City, so who could it be? Helenius? Sanchez? Hunter?
                    I'm more inclined to think it will be the likes of Mario Heredia. Perhaps Alexander Flores if they are thinking someone a bit tougher...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                      I would like to see Ruiz fight Pulev or Otto Wallin I mean those were guys Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua recently fought without having knee surgery so he should get a pass right?
                      Are Kubrev or Wallin passes tho? I'm not sure he beats either one of them coming off of knee surgery.

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