Comments Thread For: Photos: Andy Ruiz Grinds Hard in Camp For Anthony Joshua
				
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... hedge betting...............And that’s why I pay attention in camps too. Stiverne is a guy who’s weight just kept climbing with more inactivity. Ruiz and Kownacki are guys who will upload videos in camp 8 hours a day, eating clean and then step on the scale and stay the same lol.
If I’m a betting man then I’m expecting AJ to win, but I’m likely putting some money on Andy for them odds.
							
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See this is the thing, lol Lucas Browne does it as well I always wondered how they can train so diligently, eat correctly and still turn up in the shape they do. I gotta go with they're laying it on thick.And that’s why I pay attention in camps too. Stiverne is a guy who’s weight just kept climbing with more inactivity. Ruiz and Kownacki are guys who will upload videos in camp 8 hours a day, eating clean and then step on the scale and stay the same lol.
If I’m a betting man then I’m expecting AJ to win, but I’m likely putting some money on Andy for them odds.
I mean you could eat all the good food in the world but if you eat more calories than you burn, you will gain weight. I bet these guys are eating a lot of crap too.Comment
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In the heavyweight division those haymaker punches are very common. Something like that still gives Deontay a chance in shy round. Now rid**** bowe can take a punch. Lennox was chinny too to a degree.Comment
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Good man. I have tickets and flights booked, and whilst seeing Miller battered would have been nice, Ruiz is a good fighter. Not a pushover.Andy Ruiz is from my hometown and we couldn't be more hyped for him. It's not everyday that a fighter from a town of 15,000 people gets the opportunity to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world. I know people are not giving him much of a chance but win but win, lose or draw he's reached a platform that many athletes don't reach.Comment
 
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