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    Default Re: Is Andy Ruiz's career over? (Physically AND mentally)

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fatboxingfan View Post
    Physically, inside sources are saying that he has already ballooned over 310 lb and that he came into the ring at close to 295 lb
    Training for 12 weeks and weighing in at 283.7 lb makes one Wonder what he weighed before he started training!

    Mentally, it must not be very good for one's self esteem to realize you have just lost four championship belts that you swore to God you would never let go of over your dead body, all due to suddenly waking up in silk pajamas and not wanting to run 3 miles a day. If you could not get motivated to prove that the first fight was not a fluke then how can you get motivated after this fiasco?

    I suspect that this was the end of "lash in the pan" Andy Ruiz Jr.

    In addition to all of that you have to ask yourself what promoter will actually bother with this guy anymore? If that is all the respect that he can show himself and the fans and the promoters and the sport of boxing itself then why should anybody ever bother again to promote one of his fights? If he thought it was okay to come into the ring close to 295 pounds TO TRY TO RETAIN HIS TITLES, then will he think it is okay to come into the ring at 325 lb FOR AN ORDINARY NON-TITLE FIGHT

    You really do have to wonder about that question.

    Stick a fork in it Andy (I'm sure you literally already have!). ���������������� ���������������� ���������������� ����
    5 minutes ago you were telling us all how Joshua's Career was over.


    Beanz I'm not the one @'ing you, am I? I said AJ was mediocre, but I never said his career was over. I believe he will fight for a couple of more years and wait until Wilder is a little bit older before fighting him.




    Maybe stick a fucking sock in it mate
    Beanz I'm not the one @'ing you, am I? I said AJ was mediocre, but I never said his career was over. I believe he will fight for a couple of more years and wait until Wilder is a little bit older before fighting him.

    Okay I will stick a sock in it and take your advice. I thought this was a pretty civil thread and pretty interesting too, several people have given their reflections on the title of the thread and I thought it was a pretty good thread moving along so I don't know why now you have to be mean to me.

    I am going to go back to the topic okay?

    I think Andy Ruiz his career might be over.

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    Default Re: Is Andy Ruiz's career over? (Physically AND mentally)

    Quote Originally Posted by Fatboxingfan View Post
    Physically, inside sources are saying that he has already ballooned over 310 lb and that he came into the ring at close to 295 lb
    Training for 12 weeks and weighing in at 283.7 lb makes one Wonder what he weighed before he started training!

    Mentally, it must not be very good for one's self esteem to realize you have just lost four championship belts that you swore to God you would never let go of over your dead body, all due to suddenly waking up in silk pajamas and not wanting to run 3 miles a day. If you could not get motivated to prove that the first fight was not a fluke then how can you get motivated after this fiasco?

    I suspect that this was the end of "lash in the pan" Andy Ruiz Jr.

    In addition to all of that you have to ask yourself what promoter will actually bother with this guy anymore? If that is all the respect that he can show himself and the fans and the promoters and the sport of boxing itself then why should anybody ever bother again to promote one of his fights? If he thought it was okay to come into the ring close to 295 pounds TO TRY TO RETAIN HIS TITLES, then will he think it is okay to come into the ring at 325 lb FOR AN ORDINARY NON-TITLE FIGHT

    You really do have to wonder about that question.

    Stick a fork in it Andy (I'm sure you literally already have!). 🍔🌮🍕🍟🍰🍗🥩🥞🥪
    Another great fighter, terrible champion. Too often these guys eat and party when they win the title and the fame. No one stays hungry. Gatta give it to Wilder, he has not gotten too overboard even though he dumped his first baby momma and married a hollywood glamour puss. Typical of a street negro but at least he trains to win his fight and does so like a champion.
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    Default Re: Is Andy Ruiz's career over? (Physically AND mentally)

    Wilder would EAT Ruiz and AJ in the same night. Great post there @ykdadamaja

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