Whenever Andy Ruiz starts training, we’re told he’s finally in shape!

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  • ShaneMosleySr
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    #1

    Whenever Andy Ruiz starts training, we’re told he’s finally in shape!

    I can’t wait to see his blubbery 300-pound fat ass at his next weigh in.

    I didn’t believe it when he debuted with PBC, I didn’t believe it prior to the first Joshua fight,I didn’t believe it before the second one and I don’t believe it now.

    Why?

    Because it’s always a lie!

    Hey “reporters”... it’s your responsibility to not report blatant lies to your readers.

    At least report the three other lies in the report that’s helping Ruiz lie again.

    TIA “reporters” on boxing scene.
  • Thuglife Nelo
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    Lol. Mexicans running da game!

    Reynoso camp deep than a’mug! Now go start some GGg threads about double standards!

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    • Rip Chudd
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      #3
      Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo
      Lol. Mexicans running da game!

      Reynoso camp deep than a’mug! Now go start some GGg threads about double standards!
      He isn't even running to get in shape, let alone "running da game"

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      • Thuglife Nelo
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        #4
        Originally posted by Rip Chudd
        He isn't even running to get in shape, let alone "running da game"
        He KO’d AJ. That is forever signatured throughout history.

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        • Rip Chudd
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          #5
          Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo
          He KO’d AJ. That is forever signatured throughout history.

          That he did. Props for it too, was a real entertaining fight. But the second one doe...

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          • Thuglife Nelo
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            #6
            Originally posted by Rip Chudd
            That he did. Props for it too, was a real entertaining fight. But the second one doe...
            I’m a AJ and Ruiz fan. It was nice to see AJ make the adjustment. I’m glad Ruiz didn’t take another knockdown or lose like Wilder “doe”

            I honestly don’t understand the Ruiz or AJ hate. Saying AJ got beat by a “slob.” Those were always covert words to hate against Mexicans and hate an African-Brit, nothing more.

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            • whollisboxing
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              #7
              Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo
              He KO’d AJ. That is forever signatured throughout history.

              It's funny because Sylvester Stallone and DAZN did a mini-documentary about it called "One Night" and that's how long his 15 minutes of fame lasted.

              Yes he can always say he scored that upset but he needs to decide if he wants to be a one-hit wonder or a great fighter.

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              • Thuglife Nelo
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                Originally posted by whollisboxing
                It's funny because Sylvester Stallone and DAZN did a mini-documentary about it called "One Night" and that's how long his 15 minutes of fame lasted.

                Yes he can always say he scored that upset but he needs to decide if he wants to be a one-hit wonder or a great fighter.
                Lennox Lewis and Klitchko were sparked too before they became super big. I have confidence that Ruiz and AJ will meet again. The third one will be better.

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                • Scopedog
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                  If he gets down to a healthy weight he'd probably not be a heavyweight anymore - maybe not even cruiserweight. Regardless, it'll be interesting to see who he fights next - he's been out of the ring for a while now. No shortage of fringe contenders for him to test himself against.

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                  • boliodogs
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                    I saw him in a video yesterday and he looks a hell of a lot lighter than ever before so I hope he does not gain back all the weight he lost.

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