Comments Thread For: Trainer: Andy Ruiz's Victory Was a Victory For Everyone

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  • JERMELL_CHARLO_
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    #21
    Originally posted by VatoMulatto
    Victory for Mexico, absolutely but victory for everyone? C'mon now, that's some serious bulls-hit. Having somebody like AJ as the HW champ is much better for boxing than Andy Ruiz.
    UK still has Fury & when Ruiz schooled AJ it helped the heavyweight division become relevant in one of the largest boxing consuming countries in the world. Andy will sell more tickets than Deontay Wilder in the United States, book it fam.

    Originally posted by NachoMan
    Why is that? I would argue that more people know who the heavyweight champ of the world is this week than did two weeks ago.
    True since Andy will have 130 million Mexicans & 36 million in the States supporting him from now on.

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    • Verus
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      #22
      Originally posted by P4Pdunny
      nice feel good story, but people should be encouraged to take as much care of their health as possible
      That is a good point. I can't help but think how much better Ruiz would be if he ditched the excess fat. He probably would be unbeatable for years to come.

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      • P4Pdunny
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        #23
        Originally posted by Verus
        That is a good point. I can't help but think how much better Ruiz would be if he ditched the excess fat. He probably would be unbeatable for years to come.
        He would be a beast if he dropped some of the surplus weight. I have a feeling that he may come in far better condition for the rematch.

        With that being said, he has a good engine and stamina.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #24
          Now every top 20 hw hopes Joshua is really that bad. Actauly I think Ruiz is good, really good. joshua still beats 95°of others guys.

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #25
            Originally posted by VatoMulatto
            Victory for Mexico, absolutely but victory for everyone? C'mon now, that's some serious bulls-hit. Having somebody like AJ as the HW champ is much better for boxing than Andy Ruiz.
            It is better for other hw-s. And their future paydays. Joshua was a cash cow. If he takes belts back, he will be a cash cow again.

            Ruiz is no cash cow. Wilder neither.

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            • NachoMan
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              #26
              Originally posted by VatoMulatto
              AJ's looks is a big part of his popularity. With his incredible physique, he's a HW champ who looks the part. He looks like most people want the HW champion to look like and attract a lot of people who aren't even boxing fans. I mean, there's a reason why no current boxer has as many followers as him on instagram. AJ has star quality written all over him and that makes him good for boxing.
              All of that is true, but the guy must be able to fight too, right?

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