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

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  • johnbook
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    #21
    If he ever came in at 240 say, he'd be so fast and prob beat them all. It's possible after last great embarrassment. Wish him well.

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      #22
      One of the most formidable fight teams in all of boxing.

      Looking forward to seeing what success the Reynoso crew can have.

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      • P4Pdunny
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        #23
        Hope Andy can maintain motivation

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        • Timur78
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          #24
          Ruiz and Reynoso team promises big things.
          Let's hope expectations will be fulfilled.

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          • Slimpack
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            #25
            Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk
            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.
            You're the real racist here! You can't just stand the man's success story. Your opinion doesn't count because you're a nobody and you will remain a nobody!
            AJ has beaten almost all the guys you listed, yet he is a "hype job" to you. The last time I checked, he still has the best CV around. AJ never claim to be the best (even in this era). He has repeatedly said he is still evolving and learning. He has never for once sing his own praise. So, why the hate? If it's about his loss, no big deal! Even the greatest boxers of old have losses in their records.
            Despite being in the game for much longer period, Fury has been dropped more than AJ as a pro yet he has never received same bashing and condemnation.
            Last edited by Slimpack; 10-08-2020, 04:39 PM.

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            • SUBZER0ED
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              #26
              "The loss certainly motivated Ruiz to end his relationship with trainer Manny Robles and then hire Reynoso." It should have motivated him to end his relationship with the Taco Bell franchise.

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              • _Rexy_
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                #27
                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.
                Illness? he had stage fright rematch should have been in America since Joshua and Eddie were taking over, remember? Had to go to the desert "For the Fans" though

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                • _Rexy_
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Slimpack
                  You're the real racist here! You can't just stand the man's success story. Your opinion doesn't count because you're a nobody and you will remain a nobody!
                  AJ has beaten almost all the guys you listed, yet he is a "hype job" to you. The last time I checked, he still has the best CV around. AJ never claim to be the best (even in this era). He has repeatedly said he is still evolving and learning. He has never for once sing his own praise. So, why the hate? If it's about his loss, no big deal! Even the greatest boxers of old have losses in their records.
                  Despite being in the game for much longer period, Fury has been dropped more than AJ as a pro yet he has never received same bashing and condemnation.
                  lmfao jesus christ. I'm sure Joshie is happy to have ball garglers like you around.

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