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    SANTA MONICA, California - Former unified heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr. has hit the reset button on life and is ready to revive his career when he takes on Jarrell Miller on Aug. 3 at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles.
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  • #2
    Can we just acknowledge at this stage that he’s the modern day Buster Douglas except his win was less significant?

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    • #3
      Get together with Adrien Broner. He's an expert on "reviving his career." Still reviving it as far as I know...
      landotter landotter likes this.

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      • #4
        "...but things happen for a reason."

        Yes, and in Andy's case the reason appears to be a consistent lack of discipline and professionalism.

        He will labor through the contest against Miller then disappear yet again.

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        • #5
          Heard it all before Andy.

          sidefx996 sidefx996 likes this.

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          • #6
            "The most important thing is that I am hungry."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post
              "...but things happen for a reason."

              Yes, and in Andy's case the reason appears to be a consistent lack of discipline and professionalism.

              He will labor through the contest against Miller then disappear yet again.
              You nailed it man.

              I hate that saying. The truth is , things don't happen for a reason , they happen because of reasons or they happen randomly.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post
                "...but things happen for a reason."

                Yes, and in Andy's case the reason appears to be a consistent lack of discipline and professionalism.

                He will labor through the contest against Miller then disappear yet again.
                Rinse and repeat seems to be where his hunger has always been
                People can change but I’ll believe it when he actually does change

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                • #9
                  Andy killed his career w/ inactivity and pricing himself out ……IMHO he has skills, but should have been fighting 2/3 times a year when his name was hot…..

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                  • #10
                    Damn is this one of those PPV events that people pay good money for ? Oh that is right those type of fights no longer exists anymore, they are a thing of the past thanks to guys like Ruined Ruiz with his " i got my money now " who cares about the sport of Boxing. Or this degenerate individual so called " Baby" i got a few other words for him. These guys along with there promo boys helped boxing into the gutter while making millions for themselves and a few others along the way.......Pure garbage yet if the fight happens they will write about it like it was important to keep the cash flowing. One guy tries to eat himself out of the ring the other guy cheats himself and the fans out of the ring................

                    The Glutton vs the Goon ........................

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