Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
This fight is tonight, is it televised?
Good to see Ruiz back even if the opposition is less than....
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marvelous marv
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
I do not believe this will be televised.
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
It is his second best ever opponent so in relative terms it is one of his tougher. I expect him to win but Andy Ruiz does need to fight top 20 top 30 guys.Freedom wrote:This fight is tonight, is it televised?Good to see Ruiz back even if the opposition is less than....
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marvelous marv
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Golden Boy's other heavy Taishon Dong fights next week. Would be interested to see if he has made any improvements.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
On one of those Mexican cards
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Ray Austin looked pretty damn fat at the weigh in. Ruiz always looks a little pudgy. No change here, but Austin looked way fatter than he used to be.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
I wouldn't watch that if it was in my backyard.
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Austin sucks. Ruiz wins just by sucking much less.
Mariasz Wach gets a GIFT decision at home vs awful bum Nascimento. Would've lost were the fight anywhere else. Dude was a -15000 favorite.
Mariasz Wach gets a GIFT decision at home vs awful bum Nascimento. Would've lost were the fight anywhere else. Dude was a -15000 favorite.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Can you believe the under odds for cyborg? I maxed on that.diddy wrote:Austin sucks. Ruiz wins just by sucking much less.
Mariasz Wach gets a GIFT decision at home vs awful bum Nascimento. Would've lost were the fight anywhere else. Dude was a -15000 favorite.
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Have her to win in Round 1.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Can you believe the under odds for cyborg? I maxed on that.diddy wrote:Austin sucks. Ruiz wins just by sucking much less.
Mariasz Wach gets a GIFT decision at home vs awful bum Nascimento. Would've lost were the fight anywhere else. Dude was a -15000 favorite.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
diddy wrote:Have her to win in Round 1.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Can you believe the under odds for cyborg? I maxed on that.diddy wrote:Austin sucks. Ruiz wins just by sucking much less.
Mariasz Wach gets a GIFT decision at home vs awful bum Nascimento. Would've lost were the fight anywhere else. Dude was a -15000 favorite.
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
-190 to win in round 1.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Easiest money ever. I have Belfort and werdum, both tough calls. Money is already cashed for the night.diddy wrote:-190 to win in round 1.
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Im on Stipe small.
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Cutman Scabbers
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Always impressed by Andy Ruiz' skill set, fast hands, chin, determination.
Give it to the kid he's dropped almost 40 pounds since his pro debut.
Would like to see him come in around 220.
Give it to the kid he's dropped almost 40 pounds since his pro debut.
Would like to see him come in around 220.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
If he got in shape he wouldn't be a heavyweight.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Always impressed by Andy Ruiz' skill set, fast hands, chin, determination.
Give it to the kid he's dropped almost 40 pounds since his pro debut.
Would like to see him come in around 220.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:If he got in shape he wouldn't be a heavyweight.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Always impressed by Andy Ruiz' skill set, fast hands, chin, determination.
Give it to the kid he's dropped almost 40 pounds since his pro debut.
Would like to see him come in around 220.
I see a little resemblance to Rocky Marciano
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Yeah in the sense that they both have heads....Cutman Scabbers wrote:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:If he got in shape he wouldn't be a heavyweight.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Always impressed by Andy Ruiz' skill set, fast hands, chin, determination.
Give it to the kid he's dropped almost 40 pounds since his pro debut.
Would like to see him come in around 220.
I see a little resemblance to Rocky Marciano
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Cutman Scabbers wrote:SaadOffTheDeck wrote:If he got in shape he wouldn't be a heavyweight.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Always impressed by Andy Ruiz' skill set, fast hands, chin, determination.
Give it to the kid he's dropped almost 40 pounds since his pro debut.
Would like to see him come in around 220.
I see a little resemblance to Rocky Marciano
Marciano and Ruiz? Both males born in the 20th century.
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
I think he's rated just fine considering he apparently never has any intention of actually getting in shape and getting the best out of himself.Boxingtruth wrote:Ruiz is a technically sound fighter with a good chin, lacks a little height for a heavyweight, and the fat suit he wears does him no favours from a promotional stance.. But I really like him as a fighter.. If your not a very very good fighter, he will certainly expose you.. Very underrated all round..
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He also hasn't fought a Top 30 opponent yet.Boxingtruth wrote:gilgamesh wrote:I think he's rated just fine considering he apparently never has any intention of actually getting in shape and getting the best out of himself.Boxingtruth wrote:Ruiz is a technically sound fighter with a good chin, lacks a little height for a heavyweight, and the fat suit he wears does him no favours from a promotional stance.. But I really like him as a fighter.. If your not a very very good fighter, he will certainly expose you.. Very underrated all round..
He started his career at 300lb.. And has gradually got down to high 240lb low 250lb.. The effort is there to see.. Plus he can do 10 rounds very comfortably.. Just a naturally fat ish guy.. Shouldn't at all matter what he looks like.. The man can really fight... Remember how he destroyed a ripped unbeaten joe hanks?? The fat did him no probs there...
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I look forward to seeing him fight real competition.Boxingtruth wrote:Ohhhh that's probably his fault then.. Hahaha.. He 27-0 loads of knockouts and a chin to match.. They must be lining up to fight him.. After destroying joe hanks, an unbeaten highly touted American .. He's been swerved like the plague.. They all (the promoters) use the same excuse.. He's too fat to sell! Imagine that.. Huge Mexican following that can't sell.. It's politics that he doesn't get the fights pure and simple.. They can't avoid him forever.. You'll see..gilgamesh wrote:He also hasn't fought a Top 30 opponent yet.Boxingtruth wrote:
He started his career at 300lb.. And has gradually got down to high 240lb low 250lb.. The effort is there to see.. Plus he can do 10 rounds very comfortably.. Just a naturally fat ish guy.. Shouldn't at all matter what he looks like.. The man can really fight... Remember how he destroyed a ripped unbeaten joe hanks?? The fat did him no probs there...
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Boxingtruth wrote:gilgamesh wrote:I think he's rated just fine considering he apparently never has any intention of actually getting in shape and getting the best out of himself.Boxingtruth wrote:Ruiz is a technically sound fighter with a good chin, lacks a little height for a heavyweight, and the fat suit he wears does him no favours from a promotional stance.. But I really like him as a fighter.. If your not a very very good fighter, he will certainly expose you.. Very underrated all round..
He started his career at 300lb.. And has gradually got down to high 240lb low 250lb.. The effort is there to see.. Plus he can do 10 rounds very comfortably.. Just a naturally fat ish guy.. Shouldn't at all matter what he looks like.. The man can really fight... Remember how he destroyed a ripped unbeaten joe hanks?? The fat did him no probs there...
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
Started at 300 pounds and worked his way down to high 240's and low 250's, just means that he worked his way down from Obese to Fat. He's still Fat.Boxingtruth wrote:gilgamesh wrote:I think he's rated just fine considering he apparently never has any intention of actually getting in shape and getting the best out of himself.Boxingtruth wrote:Ruiz is a technically sound fighter with a good chin, lacks a little height for a heavyweight, and the fat suit he wears does him no favours from a promotional stance.. But I really like him as a fighter.. If your not a very very good fighter, he will certainly expose you.. Very underrated all round..
He started his career at 300lb.. And has gradually got down to high 240lb low 250lb.. The effort is there to see.. Plus he can do 10 rounds very comfortably.. Just a naturally fat ish guy.. Shouldn't at all matter what he looks like.. The man can really fight... Remember how he destroyed a ripped unbeaten joe hanks?? The fat did him no probs there...
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr vs Ray Austin
There is a long list of Heavyweights that can do 10rds comfortably with a completely shot fighter. The fact it went ten is far more disturbing than Ruiz proving anything.