Comments Thread For: Teddy Atlas Sees Early KO For Wilder, Interested in Training Andy Ruiz

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  • Chinned
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    #61
    It won't be early but I do think he'll knock him out. Unfortunately for Fury it should be 1-1 which would make for an epic trilogy fight, but records will always disagree.

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      #62
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      Ryan had the big win against Romero Duno.

      And Oscar Valdez went 3-0 in 2019.
      Canelo was the basis for that win..look at Robert Garcia’s record and Joel Diaz in 2019 as a whole. They had wide success with almost all of their fighters the one denominator there they don’t have..Canelo. Again, I don’t think they aren’t great trainers all of them..I’m just saying Reynoso isn’t a the man for Ruiz because Reynoso can’t only focus on Ruiz and that’s what the guy needs. Someone on his azz 24/7 which is why Atlas is the fit that makes sense since he ain’t handling anything else but his *** and an insane word count per hot mic moment at this time. This wasn’t about shtting on Eddie.

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        #63
        Originally posted by MDPopescu
        right... and Atlas seems to belong to this department... I guess...
        That's supposed to be his expertise, but fighters like Tyson, Bradley, and Gvozdyk didn't have an eating disorder! They were already in shape when Teddy came onboard!

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          #64
          Originally posted by Bronx2245
          That's supposed to be his expertise, but fighters like Tyson, Bradley, and Gvozdyk didn't have an eating disorder! They were already in shape when Teddy came onboard!
          Ruiz has a motivation issue... the guy doesn't really want to make sacrifices for fighting -- some "Latinos" are like that...

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            #65
            Originally posted by MDPopescu
            Ruiz has a motivation issue... the guy doesn't really want to make sacrifices for fighting -- some "Latinos" are like that...
            It's crazy how often this happens with Brazillian soccer players. So many are among the best in the world at 25 and then fall off a cliff.

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              #66
              Originally posted by 5000boxing
              Anyone with a brain knows Fury is going to sleep! Its only a matter of time! It's better he knock him out the second fight.. Because if he did it the first fight.. Everyone would have said he wasn't ready.. Just came back.. Lost 400 pounds.. Blah blah blah!! Now there are no excuses Fury!! Judgement day is coming Feb 22!!!
              Fury may surprise you in the rematch though.

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                #67
                Originally posted by MDPopescu
                Ruiz has a motivation issue... the guy doesn't really want to make sacrifices for fighting
                Which is the essence to life.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Chinned
                  It's crazy how often this happens with Brazillian soccer players. So many are among the best in the world at 25 and then fall off a cliff.
                  I guess it's more about some historic "cultural/civilization gap" between North and Central/South in the Americas... The North was shaped by Dutch, English, French while the Central/South was shaped by Portuguese/Spaniards...

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Ricky12
                    Which is the essence to life.
                    ... ... I really like Andy...

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by MDPopescu
                      ... ... I really like Andy...
                      Potentially so do I .A decent boxer if he's mentally and physically right.

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