Andy Ruiz is the best American heavyweight

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  • BangEM
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    Andy Ruiz is the best American heavyweight

    Ruiz beats all the other American heavies and he’s gonna prove it when they grow a pair and fight him.

    You can’t teach the best chin and fastest hands in the division.
  • DumpkinsPlus5
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    Best chin in the division is Tyson Fury. He's never been knocked out and he's been in the ring with Deontay Wilder. In the 12th round, where a fighter is most exhausted, he got caught on the chin by a top 5 puncher all time, got up, and won the rest of the round...let that sink in.

    Ruiz does have the fastest hands I've ever seen on a super heavyweight. As fat as he is, his hand speed is incredible. Imagine if he took the sport seriously.

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    • famicommander
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      #3
      Ruiz vs Liakhovich: UD10
      Wilder vs Liakhovich: KO1

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      • Dariusz
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        #4
        Originally posted by DumpkinsPlus5
        Best chin in the division is Tyson Fury.
        Best chin in the division belongs to Adam Kownacki who has never been rocked, let alone down so far. Both Fury and Ruiz already have kissed the canvas.

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        • DumpkinsPlus5
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          #5
          Originally posted by Dariusz
          Best chin in the division belongs to Adam Kownacki who has never been rocked, let alone down so far. Both Fury and Ruiz already have kissed the canvas.
          Has he fought Wilder, AJ, Fury, Ortiz, Ruiz, Whyte, anybody? Almost half of his opponents have more losses than wins.

          C'mon son

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          • uppercut510
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            #6
            he sure beat ajs azz, then ate his boxing gloves n showed up for the rematch out of shape

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            • Dariusz
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              #7
              Originally posted by DumpkinsPlus5
              Has he fought Wilder, AJ, Fury, Ortiz, Ruiz, Whyte, anybody? Almost half of his opponents have more losses than wins.

              C'mon son
              Who cares ? Everyone in HW can hit very hard.

              P.S. I presume you are at least 60 years old, daddy.

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              • Simple-Touche
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                Base off one win over AJ, in a fight AJ should've box and move a style he has never done not even against Takam. Ruiz get hit with too many straight punches to beat someone like Wilder. Ruiz have cement feet and he can't cut off the ring good.

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                • ShoulderRoll
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                  #9
                  Andy Ruiz became the Buster Douglas of the current era of American heavyweights.

                  He needs to get disciplined in order to turn that around and not have it be his defining legacy.

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                  • Mash121
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                    #10
                    Correct: Andy Ruiz is the best american heavyweight when he's fight fit and not eating Burgerkings.

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