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  • #51
    Originally posted by GlassJoey View Post
    Ben Davison could get him down to 175, maybe even 168
    What makes you think Davison and Ruiz would gel like Davison and Fury? Fury was a drug addict with mental illness on top of blowing up in weight. They are totally different personalities. Ruiz's problem is he is fat and lazy and just wants to party. Can't blame him but it will ruin his boxing career.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Floydushka View Post
      "He was unable to put his punches together, he was much slower in the ring, and all of that allowed Joshua to easily reclaim his titles with a lopsided twelve round decision."

      Seems like Boxing Clever never saw the fight.
      Ruiz wasn't slow. Nor was he unable to put his punches together. AJ was permanently moving and Ruiz wasn't prepared for that tactics and couldn't cut the ring off. That was the problem.
      Yeah because being even fatter and not training didn't have any affect on his performance right. GTFOH.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Floydushka View Post
        "He was unable to put his punches together, he was much slower in the ring, and all of that allowed Joshua to easily reclaim his titles with a lopsided twelve round decision."

        Seems like Boxing Clever never saw the fight.
        Ruiz wasn't slow. Nor was he unable to put his punches together. AJ was permanently moving and Ruiz wasn't prepared for that tactics and couldn't cut the ring off. That was the problem.
        It helps if you actually train for a fight rather than clean out the all you can eat buffets and gain 30 lbs...

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Get em up View Post
          Buster Douglas 2.0 for sure. Ruiz has more talent than Douglas but zero discipline and at the end of the day that's a major factor when competing at the highest levels in boxing. Talent will only get you so far.
          No sir, he doesn’t have more talent than Douglas. Douglas has all the talent in the world and rarely lived up to it. Ruiz wouldn’t have even been a contender in the 80s and early 90s

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Phill lynott View Post
            Excuses are like bad promoters everyone seems to have one nowadays. What the fu.. Is Ruiz or his Pop listening to Haymon for. That idiot is only cashing in on him and couldn't care less for the best intrest of Andy Ruiz.
            Haymon is an idiot? Really? Really? The internet never ceases to amaze me....

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
              No sir, he doesn’t have more talent than Douglas. Douglas has all the talent in the world and rarely lived up to it. Ruiz wouldn’t have even been a contender in the 80s and early 90s
              Absolutely. Douglas had incredible talent. Douglas on his best night vs Ruiz on his would have been a mismatch.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
                my uncles say.. he is just a lazy worthless puto... he had skills, and he did not take it the fight game seriously.. he has people telling him he is great and a champ, and they then ask him for a loan.. money..

                good guys getting got by their people...
                The part that is most bothersome for me is the fact that his irresponsible approach is costing Manny Robles as well, it's a business partnership when you team up with someone and Robles is not a wealthy trainer, he has a new gym and this affects him negatively,,, if you're going to burn your career and reputation it's one think,,, it's a complete dishonor to drag another down with you

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by EDD1 View Post
                  The part that is most bothersome for me is the fact that his irresponsible approach is costing Manny Robles as well, it's a business partnership when you team up with someone and Robles is not a wealthy trainer, he has a new gym and this affects him negatively,,, if you're going to burn your career and reputation it's one think,,, it's a complete dishonor to drag another down with you
                  wow.. you nailed it.. thank you.. you worded it better than I could have..

                  andy should have said something like.. i let my success go to my head, and i did not follow the great advice my trainers gave me... and i believed my own bull crap....

                  excellent post my brother.. perfect..

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Wolf man 2222 View Post
                    Andy Ruiz is finished anyways. Joshua layed out the blue print on how to beat this cow. Manny Robles will always be remembered for helping Ruiz upset Joshua. Ruiz is the titanic and Robles just sold his ticket to the sinking ship.
                    Andy laid out the blue print how to beat AJ. Just land on that crystal skull any way possible. Running is not a blue print.

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                    • #60
                      Ruiz is basically satisfied with his achievements.

                      You can't really blame him.

                      He clearly lost the motivation to train and cut weight for the rematch with Joshua and its highly unlikely that he will ever be a genuine threat to the HW titles again. If he was focused and disciplined I genuinely think he would have beaten Joshua again ,but as things stand he will likely go into semi retirement and maybe comeback if he runs low on $$$.

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