Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz's New Trainer Very Impressed After First Day, Explains Why

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  • Thunderstruck
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    #11
    One day of training cut short when the roach coach pulled up.

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    • 1mb11
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      #12
      Ruiz is a fat, lazy bum. He motivated for 5 minutes. Dude got money, he'll go back to murdering every taco in LA soon.

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      • Vinnykin
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        #13
        Originally posted by deathofaclown
        I think the best thing that ever happened to him was getting a fight at short notice with Joshua not long after fighting in another fight.

        It seems if he doesn’t have that focus short-term, then his discipline goes out the window and in reality it’s unlikely he’s going to get big fights at short notice, like he did the first time.

        He’s put himself in a position now where any decent fight he has will probably be announced three or four months before the fight, which I think is to his detriment, Because he’s basically in undisciplined fat ****.
        You might be right there

        Ex-unified world heavyweight champion might actually make it hard to get fights as well.... but he might get on a Canelo undercard or something against Ortiz or some shiat.

        Just hope he stays disciplined as he's a good guy who I want to see have a good career, he's just a fat slob.

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        • Bob
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          #14
          I've called him a Buster since the upset.
          But I wish the lad well & hope he has a good career.
          He shook up a poor division & exposed a hypejob duck for what he really is. You think about it Price, Dubious, Whyte, Klitchko, Ruiz, Dawejko and Bakolie have all knocked Aj tf out or concussed the (2 times) racist & ive heard of another but no 2nd source.
          The lack of depth in the division he can easily get another shot.

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          • Get em up
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            #15
            Ortiz, Kownacki, Helenius are all good come back fights for Ruiz and he could be dangerous for the division if Reynoso can grasp his attention. Ruiz got a taste of real money in the boxing world so it can go 1 of 2 ways. He is content with the money he has already made and never be anything more than a 1 hit wonder known for blowing his big chance at superstardom OR he pulls his head out his ass and the focus becomes more than motivation but a desire to be known for something more.

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            • JonDP
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              #16
              Is this news? Write an article if Ruiz continues to be motivated (if they’re honest about it) after day 60.

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              • Silver Spear
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                #17
                He looks like he lost a hundred pounds already. If he is finding motivation it is in him redeeming his name to his family and those around him on a daily basis. I am sure his pride is hurting big time and he is reminded by his loss every time he is around those that no doubt keep bringing it up.

                Lose the weight, keep the hunger you had in the first fight and let your hands go.

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                • CombatCan
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                  #18
                  I want to hear from Reynoso after a couple of months with Andy. It's great that he is impressed after a 90 minute work out but can Andy stay motivated? I doubt it.

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                  • Deleted
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                    People wanna crap on Ruiz but here's what we do know

                    If he loses 20lbs he beats the unified current world champion

                    We know that for a fact

                    So stop sleeping on the boy
                    I see your point... I would have just focused on skills. Skills wise, there is Fury, Ortiz (despite being way past his prime), AJ, Usyk and Ruiz (not counting that big baby guy yet). Everyone else is mediocre in my opinion. Chisora, Whyte, Povetkin, Pulev, Joyce, Dubois, Parker, Hunter, Wilder are interchangeable to me.

                    No one should sleep on Andy in this generation or on anyone cause they can all easily loose it all!!!

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                    • wileyhemi
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ozzy616
                      That's an opinion NOT a fact - learn the difference.

                      We've heard nothing but excuses from Ruiz and his fans for him losing the rematch.
                      A rematch that should have taken place in the UK but Ruiz was too much of a coward to fight Joshua there.

                      Ruiz admirers call his coming in 15.5 pounds heavier a REASON for him losing the Joshua rematch BUT call Joshua's illness before and during their first fight, and subsequent operation, an EXCUSE for losing to Ruiz (if they even know that Joshua was ill that night) - more than a tad hypocritical.

                      Let them have a 3rd fight sometime with Joshua in full health and I know which one I'd bet on winning.
                      Hint: It's not Ruiz.
                      Yes but we must remember Taco Andy has shown tremendous motivation since his humiliation in the rematch. Only about a year later he's already doing some shadow boxing to whip his flabby body into chiseled fighting shape

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