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  • Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz: Ryan Garcia Should Have Done More, Should Have Risked His Life More

    Andy Ruiz was disappointed in the performance that Ryan Garcia put up against Gervonta Davis. The former heavyweight champion from Imperial, California, said in a recent interview that he thinks Garcia--his fellow American of Mexican descent and native of The Golden State--committed the greatest sin for a prizefighter: giving up.
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  • #2
    Andy Ruiz risks his life every time he picks up a snickers bar

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    • #3
      Andy’s 100% right…after getting dropped by Joshua, he got straight back up and took a thunderous straight right hand flush (which would’ve knocked most heavyweights cold) before dropping Joshua and stopping him later in the fight.

      The dude has HEART and displayed that great Mexican warrior spirit unlike soyboy Cryan who QUIT to avoid the embarrassment of getting knocked cold in front of everyone (just like Khan against Bud).

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      • #4
        Too many soft punks making excuses for Ryan and the other heartless dog also named Garcia that QUIT on his stool with Tank, one on his knee the other on the stool, that's why boxing is no longer what it was, take the check and run...

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        • #5
          "Risk his life more".. has to be the most idiotic statement anyone could make about a boxer, let alone another boxer. How prevalent have boxing death's been in the past few years, and you want to say some mentally restricted statement like this? Gtfoh. Andy couldn't even risk his sweet life to show up in shape to defend his titles. Stfu. A man has a right to say "enough". We don't need to die to prove we are tough. It's just as manly to admit when you have been beaten by the better man, and live to fight another day. No class comment, period.

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          • #6
            like you risked your life the second AJ fight Snickers.
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            • #7
              Why didn’t Andy risk his life in the 2nd Joshua fight? He didn’t get hurt at all and he literally showed up just to hand the belts back and follow Joshua around the ring lol.

              also we seen Ryan get dropped by Luke cambell got up and kept fighting. When Ryan came back and dropped him with a body shot did anyone say how Luke quit?
              Then we seen Ryan get dropped by tank and got up kept fighting until he got dropped by a body shot. When fighters go down a body shot it is extremely hard to recover after that and they rarely win after. Khan had the rugged and tough maidana twirling on the ground and ready to cry when he hit him with a body shot lol.
              Last edited by The tucker; 04-26-2023, 06:57 AM.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by The tucker View Post
                Why didn’t Andy risk his life in the 2nd Joshua fight? He didn’t get hurt at all and he literally showed up just to hand the belts back and follow Joshua around the ring lol.
                Clearly didn’t watch the 2nd fight

                granted fatso was outta shape, Joshua wanted no parts of any exchanges

                anytime fatso pressed Joshua played it smart

                fatso took risks in both fights

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                • #9
                  Ruiz risks his life every time he is at the buffet table.
                  MrShakeAndBake MrShakeAndBake likes this.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TreD View Post
                    "Risk his life more".. has to be the most idiotic statement anyone could make about a boxer, let alone another boxer. How prevalent have boxing death's been in the past few years, and you want to say some mentally restricted statement like this? Gtfoh. Andy couldn't even risk his sweet life to show up in shape to defend his titles. Stfu. A man has a right to say "enough". We don't need to die to prove we are tough. It's just as manly to admit when you have been beaten by the better man, and live to fight another day. No class comment, period.
                    This is clearly not your sport.
                    Boxfan83 Boxfan83 likes this.

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