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Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
Re: Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
Re: Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
I switch my vote from undecided to yes.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
Being with PBC gives him a built in post-AJ career whether he wins or not. As long as he doesn't go totally off the rails and stop fighting at least
He could fight Wilder, have an all fatty fight vs Kownacki, and a lot more.
He could fight Wilder, have an all fatty fight vs Kownacki, and a lot more.
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Onetimeonly
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Re: Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
No, Douglas would smash him.
Re: Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
It takes a lot of dedication to lose all the muscle bulk he has. It's nowhere as easy as losing fat, he cut muscle bulk. That alone shows some desire to get into a shape he (and his team) believe he needs to be in to win. Also there has been a lot of sparring, you don't go through all that if you really don't want to improveSeamus wrote: ↑23 Jul 2019, 17:04 Fat guys with quick hands, power and solid chins have been around the HW division for awhile. I don't see Ruiz having a very long title reign due to his weight problems. I think the verdict is still out on whether AJ has the desire he once had. If he's lost it, then he was an accident waiting to happen and Ruiz happened to be in the right place at the right time.
Re: Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 17:44 Being with PBC gives him a built in post-AJ career whether he wins or not. As long as he doesn't go totally off the rails and stop fighting at least
He could fight Wilder, have an all fatty fight vs Kownacki, and a lot more.
Re: Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
No. That coming in heavy is a mind game.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
AJ has lost 10lbs, and in reality, Ruiz Jr. has only really gained 10lbs (because the Mexican’s clothes and Sombrero must weigh at least 5lbs).
So we’re basically left with two questions:
• Now that AJ has shifted some muscle, will it adversely affect his punching power and punch resistance?
• Now that Ruiz Jr. might have gained some fat, will it adversely affect his footwork and cardio?
As long as an individual trains correctly, it’s fairly obvious that gaining fat is less detrimental to general athleticism than losing muscle.
And let's not get carried away and become obsessed with weight, because we’re talking about heavyweight fighters here, where 10lbs gain or loss isn’t going to have a huge impact on their performance levels inside the ring.
We’re talking about boxing, not bodybuilding! And Andy Ruiz Jr. has always been morbidly obese, but he’s never been a Butterbean novelty act, because the man can fight.
So we’re basically left with two questions:
• Now that AJ has shifted some muscle, will it adversely affect his punching power and punch resistance?
• Now that Ruiz Jr. might have gained some fat, will it adversely affect his footwork and cardio?
As long as an individual trains correctly, it’s fairly obvious that gaining fat is less detrimental to general athleticism than losing muscle.
And let's not get carried away and become obsessed with weight, because we’re talking about heavyweight fighters here, where 10lbs gain or loss isn’t going to have a huge impact on their performance levels inside the ring.
We’re talking about boxing, not bodybuilding! And Andy Ruiz Jr. has always been morbidly obese, but he’s never been a Butterbean novelty act, because the man can fight.
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adislav123
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Re: Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
please look up 'morbidly obese', doesn't apply to ruiz whatsoever.
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Impractical Poster
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Re: Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
I understood what you meant. Some people like to make things a lot more difficult than they are.ValMar wrote: ↑04 Jun 2019, 11:40I apologise because of my bad English.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑04 Jun 2019, 11:34 Fair enough, you probably should've phrased your question better though.
Douglas achieved one great victory and had also gained several decent (or "worthy") scalps. Most heavyweights competing today would be flattered to be compared to James ‘Buster’ Douglas, since most of their resumes' are nowehere near as good as his.
You could argue that Ruiz Jr. has already beaten two world-champions, with his loss against Joseph Parker on the Kiwi's home turf being considered highly contentious. Whether he’s capable of more notable victories, only time will tell.
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Onetimeonly
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Re: Andy Ruiz - the second coming of Buster Douglas ?
Others just copy and pasteImpractical Poster wrote: ↑07 Dec 2019, 00:06I understood what you meant. Some people like to make things a lot more difficult than they are.