Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - May 1, 2021
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Ruiz isn’t a KO artist.
Will not be surprised if this goes the distance.
Just because he dropped AJ and stopped him. He’s fast and his fast hands help with KD’s.
Also the Ear punch he landed on AJ changed the course of that fight.
Will not be surprised if this goes the distance.
Just because he dropped AJ and stopped him. He’s fast and his fast hands help with KD’s.
Also the Ear punch he landed on AJ changed the course of that fight.
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Can Arreola also hang on this time again? Ruiz is going to blast him.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Such masterful boxing. Reminiscent of RJjr, Ali and all the greats. No... it was pathetic."A fat shit." Coming from someone who has never accomplished anything in his life.gregregegg wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 05:38AJ boxed, and won 10+ rounds, nothing pathetic about that. would be an idiotic choice to just stand and brawl after there first fight. The reason he could box so easy, without getting blitzed was because ruiz just a fat shit,, he in an absolute pudding and made it easy for aj just to hit and not get hit.H8Usernames wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 04:46Only one that was pathetic during that fight was the sprinter Anthony Joshua.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
And ofcourse our hero rushed to make the trilogy fight so that he wouldnt just have the worse win but two wins over his opponents versus 1 loss to earase any and all doubt... no he didn't. A pathetic victory and a brutal Ko loss. No wonder that they are in a rush to cash out Vs Fury.
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Third fight can still happen. If Andy makes a good comeback he will probably get it one way or another.H8Usernames wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 13:51And ofcourse our hero rushed to make the trilogy fight so that he wouldnt just have the worse win but two wins over his opponents versus 1 loss to earase any and all doubt... no he didn't. A pathetic victory and a brutal Ko loss. No wonder that they are in a rush to cash out Vs Fury.
As far as rushing into the Fury fight.. Would you be in a hurry to make tens of millions of dollars in the biggest fight since Pac-May? I would.
Tell the truth. You’re Andy Ruiz aren’t you?
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
A fat shit might be harsh, but for that fight he was. I rate ruiz, but normaly he is tubby but not too much so is still very effective, gave parker a good fight, scrambled AJs brain, has been boxing best part of 20 years. my point is that if your last fight you came in in terrible shape, and got beaten easily as a result, then for me at least, it hurts your apeal for your next fight to be a PPV tune up...H8Usernames wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 13:47Such masterful boxing. Reminiscent of RJjr, Ali and all the greats. No... it was pathetic."A fat shit." Coming from someone who has never accomplished anything in his life.gregregegg wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 05:38AJ boxed, and won 10+ rounds, nothing pathetic about that. would be an idiotic choice to just stand and brawl after there first fight. The reason he could box so easy, without getting blitzed was because ruiz just a fat shit,, he in an absolute pudding and made it easy for aj just to hit and not get hit.H8Usernames wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 04:46
Only one that was pathetic during that fight was the sprinter Anthony Joshua.
Everything's relative, people are harsh on elites if they dont live up to there ability, dosent mean they think they can beat them. If usain bolt turned up to the olympics with a beer in one hand, ciggy in the other, and ran a 10.7 id say that was fornicating horrible, dosent mean i think im running sub 11 anytime soon...
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
The point was that Joshua was not on the legacy wagon, a true warrior would have pushed for an immediate trilogy fight.bobcatbox wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 15:20 Third fight can still happen. If Andy makes a good comeback he will probably get it one way or another.
As far as rushing into the Fury fight.. Would you be in a hurry to make tens of millions of dollars in the biggest fight since Pac-May? I would.
Tell the truth. You’re Andy Ruiz aren’t you?
You make good points regarding Fury vs AJ but an undefeated AJ would be showing less interest trying to play himself off as some Aside to get a bigger slice of the pie.
Yes I am Andy Ruiz and you are ofcourse Mike Tyson himself and I have to say Mike, its a real honor to get to discuss these matters here with you, give my regards to Robin Givens.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
AJ looked like shit in that fight, running from his opponent like a coward.gregregegg wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 16:23A fat shit might be harsh, but for that fight he was. I rate ruiz, but normaly he is tubby but not too much so is still very effective, gave parker a good fight, scrambled AJs brain, has been boxing best part of 20 years. my point is that if your last fight you came in in terrible shape, and got beaten easily as a result, then for me at least, it hurts your apeal for your next fight to be a PPV tune up...H8Usernames wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 13:47Such masterful boxing. Reminiscent of RJjr, Ali and all the greats. No... it was pathetic."A fat shit." Coming from someone who has never accomplished anything in his life.gregregegg wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 05:38
AJ boxed, and won 10+ rounds, nothing pathetic about that. would be an idiotic choice to just stand and brawl after there first fight. The reason he could box so easy, without getting blitzed was because ruiz just a fat shit,, he in an absolute pudding and made it easy for aj just to hit and not get hit.
Everything's relative, people are harsh on elites if they dont live up to there ability, dosent mean they think they can beat them. If usain bolt turned up to the olympics with a beer in one hand, ciggy in the other, and ran a 10.7 id say that was fornicating horrible, dosent mean i think im running sub 11 anytime soon...
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
H8Usernames wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 19:32The point was that Joshua was not on the legacy wagon, a true warrior would have pushed for an immediate trilogy fight.bobcatbox wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 15:20 Third fight can still happen. If Andy makes a good comeback he will probably get it one way or another.
As far as rushing into the Fury fight.. Would you be in a hurry to make tens of millions of dollars in the biggest fight since Pac-May? I would.
Tell the truth. You’re Andy Ruiz aren’t you?
You make good points regarding Fury vs AJ but an undefeated AJ would be showing less interest trying to play himself off as some Aside to get a bigger slice of the pie.
Yes I am Andy Ruiz and you are ofcourse Mike Tyson himself and I have to say Mike, its a real honor to get to discuss these matters here with you, give my regards to Robin Givens.
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
I don't know why you feel the need to explain to someone who calls Joshua's performance "pathetic" who has also accomplished little in his life worth boasting about. Oh the irony.gregregegg wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 16:23A fat shit might be harsh, but for that fight he was. I rate ruiz, but normaly he is tubby but not too much so is still very effective, gave parker a good fight, scrambled AJs brain, has been boxing best part of 20 years. my point is that if your last fight you came in in terrible shape, and got beaten easily as a result, then for me at least, it hurts your apeal for your next fight to be a PPV tune up...H8Usernames wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 13:47Such masterful boxing. Reminiscent of RJjr, Ali and all the greats. No... it was pathetic."A fat shit." Coming from someone who has never accomplished anything in his life.gregregegg wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 05:38
AJ boxed, and won 10+ rounds, nothing pathetic about that. would be an idiotic choice to just stand and brawl after there first fight. The reason he could box so easy, without getting blitzed was because ruiz just a fat shit,, he in an absolute pudding and made it easy for aj just to hit and not get hit.
Everything's relative, people are harsh on elites if they dont live up to there ability, dosent mean they think they can beat them. If usain bolt turned up to the olympics with a beer in one hand, ciggy in the other, and ran a 10.7 id say that was fornicating horrible, dosent mean i think im running sub 11 anytime soon...
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Ruiz vs Arreola: Omar Figueroa vs Abel Ramos, Jesus Ramos vs Javier Molina on undercard
Figueroa has not fought in nearly two years
FOX’s upcoming April 24 pay-per-view, headlined by Andy Ruiz Jr vs Chris Arreola, appears to be coming together. The last two days have seen Mike Coppinger reveal a pair of matchups that figure to be plenty entertaining, if not particularly heavy on name value: Omar Figueroa Jr vs Abel Ramos and Jesus Ramos vs Javier Molina.
Figueroa (28-1-1, 19 KOs) has seen a promising career fizzle out due to inactivity, regularly missing weight, and issues outside of the ring. He nonetheless kept an undefeated record intact until July 2019, when Yordenis Ugas ran roughshod over him on the Pacquiao-Thurman undercard. He hasn’t fought since and will be in tough against Ramos (26-4-2, 20 KOs), who’s only ever lost to quality opposition and scored an impressive come-from-behind knockout of Bryant Perrella last year.
Abel’s nephew Jesus Ramos (15-0, 14 KOs) is a highly promising and highly entertaining 19-year-old who’s ended all of his fights inside four rounds and was last seen knocking out Jesus Emilio Bojorquez on last Saturday’s Anthony Dirrell-Kyrone Davis card. He faces a genuine test in Molina (22-3, 9 KOs), who’d beaten the capable Hiroki Okada and Amir Imam before last September’s loss to Jose Pedraza.
Genuinely good matchmaking for a FOX card. For a PPV card? You’ll have to do better than that.
Figueroa has not fought in nearly two years
FOX’s upcoming April 24 pay-per-view, headlined by Andy Ruiz Jr vs Chris Arreola, appears to be coming together. The last two days have seen Mike Coppinger reveal a pair of matchups that figure to be plenty entertaining, if not particularly heavy on name value: Omar Figueroa Jr vs Abel Ramos and Jesus Ramos vs Javier Molina.
Figueroa (28-1-1, 19 KOs) has seen a promising career fizzle out due to inactivity, regularly missing weight, and issues outside of the ring. He nonetheless kept an undefeated record intact until July 2019, when Yordenis Ugas ran roughshod over him on the Pacquiao-Thurman undercard. He hasn’t fought since and will be in tough against Ramos (26-4-2, 20 KOs), who’s only ever lost to quality opposition and scored an impressive come-from-behind knockout of Bryant Perrella last year.
Abel’s nephew Jesus Ramos (15-0, 14 KOs) is a highly promising and highly entertaining 19-year-old who’s ended all of his fights inside four rounds and was last seen knocking out Jesus Emilio Bojorquez on last Saturday’s Anthony Dirrell-Kyrone Davis card. He faces a genuine test in Molina (22-3, 9 KOs), who’d beaten the capable Hiroki Okada and Amir Imam before last September’s loss to Jose Pedraza.
Genuinely good matchmaking for a FOX card. For a PPV card? You’ll have to do better than that.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Agreed for a normal FOX card not bad.. But this is PPV..
Lara will be the main event of the lead in to the PPV on FOX.
The thing is, if they CAN get any good fight, it would likely be better than the main event..
Lara will be the main event of the lead in to the PPV on FOX.
The thing is, if they CAN get any good fight, it would likely be better than the main event..
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Astounding ppv fight, UFC ppv that night too won't help.
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
What a joke that this on PPV.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
My guess is they are paying ruiz a couple million and with limited in person they need ppv money because tv money cant cut it
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Wow, Ruiz is coming off an over 11 year layoff against Chris Arreola who went the distance against a world rated opponent (Kownacki) in as recent as the fall of 2019.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Ruiz is looking much trimmer at the moment.
No doubt, by fight time, he'll be pushing 300 lbs and will have to be airlifted into the ring.
No doubt, by fight time, he'll be pushing 300 lbs and will have to be airlifted into the ring.
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Does he think this is John Ruiz???Shhhh wrote: ↑05 Mar 2021, 10:17did I just enter a time warp?Las Vegas boxing guy wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 10:09 Wow, Ruiz is coming off an over 11 year layoff against Chris Arreola who went the distance against a world rated opponent (Kownacki) in as recent as the fall of 2019.
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
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Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Ruiz will blast him. Arreolq is slow, open, old and shot. He shouldn't be fighting anymore
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
Agreed.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑05 Mar 2021, 15:31 Ruiz will blast him. Arreolq is slow, open, old and shot. He shouldn't be fighting anymore
Re: Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Chris Arreola - April 24, 2021
I'd like to know what kind of condition Ruiz is really in. With loose shirts and photoshop, I have no idea.