Andy Ruiz Jr Trained Himself WTF
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Tell that to this guy!Comment
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I'm just telling you what HE said. He didn't fight that way. At no point in the fight did he seek out that stoppage.
I'm not in a mood for a yes/no contest. It's done. No more Andy.
I'm moving on
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And even Michael Conlan, he didn't say anything nice about his coaching.
Both Valdez and Conlan said that they had someone that used to tell them "good, good, good job" when nothing as actually being done good at all.Comment
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He's a 2 times champion because he got beat up by a fattie. If that didn't happen, he'd still be undefeated. Daring to get beaten by an obese replacement, then outrunning him in a marathon isn't being great.
He did what he had to do (win) and gets full credit for that, but lets not pretend his performance was something other than what was expected. He bragged about avenging a defeat that should've never happened. That's pretty laughable.
If by "others" you mean Wilder and Fury, they already fought and are about to fight again. Not only that, they're both ranked #1 and #2.
AJ was the top dog, but got humiliated by Ruiz. After Saturday night's amazing fight (according to you lol), why didn't a single credible universal ranking system put AJ back at #1? Short answer: avenging a defeat against a fat replacement doesn't help anyone become #1.Comment
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Still doesn't change the fact that hez got the champions heart.He's a 2 times champion because he got beat up by a fattie. If that didn't happen, he'd still be undefeated. Daring to get beaten by an obese replacement, then outrunning him in a marathon isn't being great.
He did what he had to do (win) and gets full credit for that, but lets not pretend his performance was something other than what was expected. He bragged about avenging a defeat that should've never happened. That's pretty laughable.
If by "others" you mean Wilder and Fury, they already fought and are about to fight again. Not only that, they're both ranked #1 and #2.
AJ was the top dog, but got humiliated by Ruiz. After Saturday night's amazing fight (according to you lol), why didn't a single credible universal ranking system put AJ back at #1? Short answer: avenging a defeat against a fat replacement doesn't help anyone become #1.
Others still couldn't unify in 41 fights, 6 yrs as a champ and the other still don't have a title defense.
They will both go down the history book for the wrong reasons.
Am not sure a champ for 6yrs, never involved in a unification match has ever happened in the history of boxing.Comment

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