Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz: 3 Months of Partying, Celebrating Got Best of Me!
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It's all a set up by Hearn to have a third fight sometime in the near future.Ruiz keeps talking about a third fight like it's a sure thing. Unless he already has a contract I'd say he may have ****ed himself. He's not exactly the most marketable guy in sports. And he's a fairly high risk low reward fight for anyone. How on Earth do you not train for a heavyweight championship fight? Thousands of fighters would kill for his skills. Who the **** cares about the money when you make an ass out of yourself and let down and disrespect (and kinda piss on) millions of people? Fans don't like that. Sorry but I just can't comprehend all the "oh I learned my lesson it'll be different next time bull****." He's been a fighter for years. You mean to tell me he needed last night to spell out for him what was at stake and the commitment required? GTFOH...Comment
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It's commonly known that the more excuses you throw out there the more likely you are to be bulls**tting. Take the loss fat boy, be grateful that you had your time in the spotlight and cashed out. You've been exposed as a 1 dimensional pile of blubber and have no chance against the top dogs.Comment
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Disagree. Ruiz didn’t throw any of the fast countering combinations he did on the first fight. Maybe he would struggle to get into range, but if the Ruiz of June was in range against last night’s Joshua, he would have been a hell of a lot more dangerous. He still had Joshua terrified up close and landed some shots, and he didn’t let his hands like in fight 1.You can jump on Ruiz for being out of shape, but truth is even the version of him who won the title would struggle with this version of AJ (and im not a biased AJ fan).
The best version of Ruiz would simply be too slow of foot and too short to get to the stick and move AJ we saw yesterday- especially in that massive ring.
We can get angry all we want about his weight, but even if he came in at 250 his natural limitations wouldve kept him as an underdog to the taller, faster, stick and move fighter.Comment
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Guys, this guy pulled off the most "Mexican" thing ever. Most Mexicans know what I'm talking about, the mentality truly never changes.Comment

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