Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz: I Don't Want 15 Minutes Of Fame; Want It To Last!

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz: I Don't Want 15 Minutes Of Fame; Want It To Last!

    Andy Ruiz Jr. has thoroughly enjoyed himself since pulling off one of the biggest upsets in heavyweight history. The newly crowned IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO champion hasn't been shy about showing off his new purchases throughout this three-month victory tour. A new house. A Rolls Royce. Expensive ***elry.
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  • 1hourRun
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    Don't underestimate Andy Ruiz again!



    Andy 'Destroyer' Ruiz in reality beat Joseph Parker and added Joshua to his resume, so the real score reads: 2016 WBO champion and 2019 unified Champion.

    Andy Ruiz is no Buster Douglas, Ruiz is as legit as one can be.

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    • P4Pdunny
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      #3
      Ruiz is for real, no matter the result in the rematch he is a player in this division.

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      • GlassJoey
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        15 fortnights of fame

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          Originally posted by P4Pdunny
          Ruiz is for real, no matter the result in the rematch he is a player in this division.
          Win or lose, he will get fights.

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          • VislorTurlough
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            The man who murdered Matchroom

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            • AdonisCreed
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              Ruiz seems like he is taking the rematch seriously. I'm also curious to see how AJ responds to losing the way he did. I wonder if he'll come back stronger or if the loss damaged him mentally. Can't wait to see how this plays out.

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                Even if he loses, I see him in good fights, like Kownacki, Parker rematch, Wilder, ortiz, Breazeale and so on.

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                • factsarenice
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                  The best thing Andy did was get more $$ out of the rematch.

                  Originally posted by 1hourRun;[/img

                  Andy 'Destroyer' Ruiz in reality beat Joseph Parker and added Joshua to his resume, so the real score reads: 2016 WBO champion and 2019 unified Champion.

                  Andy Ruiz is no Buster Douglas, Ruiz is as legit as one can be.

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                  • factsarenice
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    Even if he loses, I see him in good fights, like Kownacki, Parker rematch, Wilder, ortiz, Breazeale and so on.
                    If Andy loses I suspect he'll end up being avoided. Wilder is very, very risk averse and the next level down don't really need or want the risk for the little $$$ Andy can bring without belts. Andy may get a cross fight with Fury or a new guy comming up but other than that, nobody will want to actually fight Andy. The pieces don't come together in today's risk averse climate.
                    Last edited by factsarenice; 09-05-2019, 09:15 AM.

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