Where does Ruiz go from here? Should Andy Ruiz add Alex Ariza to camp?

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  • anonymous2.0
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    #21
    Originally posted by tito_bandito
    Where does Ruiz go from here?

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    • Lopez_Boxing
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      #22
      Originally posted by jreckoning
      I was thinking about that and being God's son Jesus, the reason he got knocked down four times in the first he was turning the other cheek like in the bible.

      then in the second fight he went all old school biblical and became a vengeful god destroying Ruiz by decision.

      Sometimes it takes a while to understand God's ways but they are always revealed.

      Lmfao. "Destroying Ruiz by decision" green k

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      • Curtis Harper
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        #23
        Where does Ruiz go from here?

        That spot at the back of the line sounds about right.
        Last edited by Curtis Harper; 12-10-2019, 09:58 AM.

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        • tito_bandito
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          #24
          Originally posted by GelfSara
          If you are a strength and conditioning coach, or a personal trainer, or a boxing trainer, you are only coaching the athlete with the athlete's consent. You can't drive an athlete, or control an athlete, unless the athlete himself wants to be driven or controlled. The problem is entirely with Andy. He has an outstanding boxing trainer in Manny Robles, he has enough money to hire an excellent personal trainer/S & C coach, a nutritionist, a chef, even a dancing clown to read him bedtime stories--but unless Andy really wants to be a great fighter, and to take his talent as far as it can go, it ain't happening. And quite honestly, nobody needs to tell a heavyweight boxer that getting morbidly obese is not a good career move. Andy chose to do this all on his own. Why he is self-destructive I do not know, but "it is what it is".
          It’s funny cuz no one is telling Ruiz to change fighting style or adjust flaws. It’s all about the weight. It’s an easy fix if you hire someone else to be on top of that.

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