Ortiz has done remarkably. He has taken the heat here, and other places and lost precious few fights. With that said Andy has the skill and talent to prevail and should do so... But (pardon the pun) it will not be a cake walk, Ortiz comes to win.
Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz's Determination Will Be Tested Against Luis Ortiz
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It's just another excuse. Running is FAR from the only way to burn calories and get your cardio up. I'm 5'11" 200 lbs and running is hard enough on my body. He's 6'3" @260-ish I'm sure running isn't the best idea for his joints anyway. Already said he has knee problems gee I wonder why. He could swim and cycle, he doesn't need to run. Both are high intensity and low impact. Probably does neither. Get his fat ass on a stairmaster with a weight vest. That'll drive your heart rate through the roof. Probably doesn't do that either. Guarantee I get him in the pool or out in the ocean swimming a couple miles and then jump on a tri-bike for 50-100 miles several times a week and he'll start looking the part and more importantly performing better too. Does wonders for your mental health as well. I'd even train him for free. He admitted that before he was training briefly with Canelo/Reynoso he had never done any of that stuff before-lifting weights, skipping, cardio, personal trainer, etc. Again he bought himself a $450k Rolls Royce after the Joshua fight though...Andy says, he doesn't like to run. You can see, by his shape, he doesn't like to run. The best plan to beat him now, is to out run him. Parker sprinted to the finish and AJ left him in the dust. Andy is a fighter, of sorts, but slow feet is a bad defect. He's less of a boxer for it.Last edited by sidefx996; 08-30-2022, 08:06 PM.Comment
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