Eddie Hearn's thoughts for Andy Ruiz's comeback

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  • RayNguyen
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    Eddie Hearn's thoughts for Andy Ruiz's comeback

    Sping 2020 Hearn is looking to have Andy Ruiz vs Dillian Whyte.

    Thoughts?
  • STREET CLEANER
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    That is a good fight for both guys. Wilder and AJ have mapped out the next fights so this should sell well.

    This fight will depend in what shape Ruiz will enter into the ring.

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      #3
      Good fight. I think Ruiz beats Whyte (providing he doesn't come in grossly overweight).

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        Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
        That is a good fight for both guys. Wilder and AJ have mapped out the next fights so this should sell well.

        This fight will depend in what shape Ruiz will enter into the ring.
        After the loss he took against Aj I think he will get the mindset to be in his best shape for his next fight. I have been a fan of Andy and I hope he continues because frankly, he is a well-experienced boxer.

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          Good fight, i like it.

          But as everyone said, it depends if Ruiz wants a training camp or pizza camp before the fight.

          I think it’s a good fight for Whyte too, he looks like he needs a fight to really motivate him.

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            #6
            Originally posted by RayNguyen
            After the loss he took against Aj I think he will get the mindset to be in his best shape for his next fight. I have been a fan of Andy and I hope he continues because frankly, he is a well-experienced boxer.
            You would hope but he can do a Rid**** Bowe. Some fighters gets so much money that they become lazy. That hunger is not there. Look at Maidana, he could had fought after the Mayweather fights but got paid so much that he simply can't get that drive anymore to train hard.

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              #7
              Originally posted by deathofaclown
              Good fight, i like it.

              But as everyone said, it depends if Ruiz wants a training camp or pizza camp before the fight.

              I think it’s a good fight for Whyte too, he looks like he needs a fight to really motivate him.
              Indeed. Not all fights have to be championship fights. This is a good example of one. Big fight with no belts at stake. It has my interest.

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              • Ray*
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                #8
                Nah let Ortiz fight Ruiz, he needs names to support his overhype resume. They need to start stacking Ortiz's resume. He is on the PBC side of things just like Ruiz.

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                • lolpz
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                  Ruiz washes Whyte.

                  Whyte could barely handle the guy he got popped with PED's for and went life and death Chisora. Ruiz eats him alive.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    Dillian Whyte probably will have the second best resume in the heavyweight division, if he beats Andy Ruiz Junior 'Even right now, you could argue that he has the second best resume' The man is fighting everyone, and the powers that be do not want to give him his title shot.

                    Whyte may not the best fighter out of the top heavyweights, but fight after fight now 'He is fighting solid opponents'.

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