Comments Thread For: Andy Ruiz Training Hard For New Year, Already Drops 20-Pounds

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  • wileyhemi
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    #71
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
    You can do it, Andy. Screw the haters.

    Get in great shape so you can bring out the b1tch in Anthony Joshua again.

    The haters are in denial. They refuse to acknowledge the superhuman feat of managing to lose 20 lbs in barely a year after coming in 40 lbs overweight for the biggest fight - money wise - of his life. They can't wrap their feeble minds around the fact he can easily take it up a notch and get to just 10 lbs overweight to launch his triumphant comeback in a couple of months

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    • TheBoxGod
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      #72
      Dropping weight is extremely easy ESPECIALLY when you have excess fat to lose so thats what always surprised me with Andy Ruiz with him being a millionaire that he couldnt get that under control.

      I have checked out his videos and I like what his/Canelo's Team trainer is doing with Ruiz, they arent focusing on "fat losing" type of exercise that are calories burned focused rather they are just getting solid explosive muscle building work in and letting the diet do the cutting which is absolutely the way you should go about it if you want to lose fat as a man and not look "skinny fat" or "muscle less" at the end of the road/journey.

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      • CasperUK
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        #73
        I don't care man, I just want to see this guy fight again. He has skills but has had zero dedication in the past. Hopefully all the haters will have motivated him.

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        • Ochoa780
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          #74
          Originally posted by dan_cov
          Old news he already put 30lbs back on over Christmas
          Winner lol
          Originally posted by CasperUK
          I don't care man, I just want to see this guy fight again. He has skills but has had zero dedication in the past. Hopefully all the haters will have motivated him.
          You are completely right, and yes he was in horrible shape but a guy with his body type shouldn't be worried about shedding weight. It could be very detrimental to his career, just worry about training hard and FEELING like hes in the best shape of his career.

          I remember arreola started trying to cut weight after the klitchko fight and his chin never seemed the same again. Some dudes are just heavy set, I know it's not the instagram picture you wanna take but that doesnt mean you're unhealthy or outta shape.

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          • Marvlus Marv
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            #75
            Originally posted by Rodbox
            “old” Andy Ruiz you mean the one Arum claimed to have no desire to resign because of his lack of dedication
            Nah, the Ruiz before that - the fat dude with great hands that rose to prominence on the back of nearly 30 wins on the spin and a split dec loss to Parker. Who knew he'd abandon his faith and go partying for 2 months after reaching the top.

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            • inFi
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              #76
              this fat phukk had his 5minutes of fame, i told everyone we won't ever hear **** again from this donutlovingmotherphukker before the joshua rematch and i was right. this dude will never get or fight for a title again.

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              • ShoulderRoll
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                #77
                Originally posted by wileyhemi
                The haters are in denial. They refuse to acknowledge the superhuman feat of managing to lose 20 lbs in barely a year after coming in 40 lbs overweight for the biggest fight - money wise - of his life. They can't wrap their feeble minds around the fact he can easily take it up a notch and get to just 10 lbs overweight to launch his triumphant comeback in a couple of months
                Barely a year? He only started training with the Reynosos a few months ago.

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                • TonyGe
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                  #78
                  He needs to stay in shape between fights. He's not Roberto Duran. Even Duran might have a few more wins if he would have controlled his weight.

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                  • budfr
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by inFi
                    this fat phukk had his 5minutes of fame, i told everyone we won't ever hear **** again from this donutlovingmotherphukker before the joshua rematch and i was right. this dude will never get or fight for a title again.
                    5 minutes of fame?? Hey girl, go watch ballet, casual. Ruiz was well-known and lost a split decision fight vs Parker in New Zealand and many people thought Ruiz won. Joshua is a hypejob who basically ran and jabbed in the rematch against someone who did not train, oh, and only liked by Brits, and casuals like you who love his muscles.

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                    • JakeTheBoxer
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                      #80
                      Last time I heard about him dropping weight, he showed up in about 300+ ?

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