Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz Jr. has his hands full with Jarrell Miller, says PBC spokesman

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  • MulaKO
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    #11
    Originally posted by Left Hook Louie
    These headlines are cracking me up.
    The Drago reference and now this?
    BoxingScene is a humor ****zine, right?
    Mad comes to mind lol

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    • Boricua181
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      #12
      Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

      Well, when people become overly focused on a fighter's physique, I remind them there has never existed, in the history of the world, a weightlifter or a bodybuilder who could give Ruiz or Miller a good fight, in the ring or in the alley. Not one.
      I agree Willow The Wisp!

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        #13
        Originally posted by wrecksracer
        When did Miller get to be any gold standard of boxing?
        He's not, and Miller never has been.

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          #14
          Say what you want about Ruiz, but he proved what he was made of when it counted. He just didn't know how to handle all of the fame that came to him all at once.
          Be honest with yourselves hoe many people would have done better than he did with all of the things that were thrown his way after he won the heavyweight title of the world?

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          • hitmanjosh
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            #15
            Coming into a fight at 305 Lbs being 6’ 4” is an issue In Itself and Andy has a good work rate not to mention he’s coming off of getting stopped Miller is, so if Ruiz has done his do diligence he wins easy by decision or late ko but I can’t see this drug cheat winning.

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            • champion4ever
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              #16
              What a load of bollocks? Andy Ruiz is hands down the overall better fighter and the more scientific, complete and fundamentally sound of the two as well.

              There is no way he could lose this fight. However, my one only concern about Andy is his weight. It’s possible that he just may have come in weighing probably a bit too much.

              I do not see him stopping Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller. He is going to need his legs to box.
              Last edited by champion4ever; 08-02-2024, 08:49 PM.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

                Well, when people become overly focused on a fighter's physique, I remind them there has never existed, in the history of the world, a weightlifter or a bodybuilder who could give Ruiz or Miller a good fight, in the ring or in the alley. Not one.
                Why would a bodybuilder know how to fight professionally ?
                Same way you will be hard pressed to find blubber bodies like Andy and Big Baby winning many marathons.

                Below HW, you will find a ton of fighters who look the part. At HW, one doesn't have to have a battle with the scales.

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