They are free and good luck to them," said Reynoso in an interview with Fight Hub. "Just as they come and ask you for a chance to train them and you give it to them, when they don't want you to train them, they can leave. "The last time I saw Andy Ruiz was 15 days ago, he went to the gym to train and I never heard from him again. The bout will take place at the Arena in Los Angeles, California. Ruiz will face Ortiz on September 4 in a fight that will see the return of the heavyweight fighter after just over a year's absence. After losing by seventh-round technical knockout to Andy Ruiz Jr.
I'm the head, that he moves, that he doesn't get hit", declared Andres Ruiz, Andy's father for TV Boxeo.īy having his own place to train, which he said he was already looking forward to opening, the working relationship between Eddy Reynoso and the Mexican-American is over. "Alfredo Osuna is also a good trainer and between the three of us we are here with Andy. We have a good physical trainer who knows what he is doing. "Yes, this is his gym and we are coming here every day. One that he opened during his time with trainer Eddy Reynoso. Luis Ortiz will be the name Ruiz will face in his next fight and for that, he has a new place where he is preparing. He scored a unanimous decision against former heavyweight title contender Chris Arreola in May 2021. It does not mean that they will never meet again, but they are certainly going their own way for their next fights. Ruiz has fought just once since dropping the heavyweight title to Anthony Joshua in 2019. Granted, Ruiz will need to work his way up the rankings again after his time out, but what sounds like a motivated and disciplined Ruiz could certainly be a dangerous Ruiz – so I’m excited to see what 2022 holds for the fired-up Mexican.As has been known for quite some time, the relationship between the Canelo Team and Andy Ruiz has come to an end.
The bout will take place at the Arena in Los Angeles. A trilogy is always the best and I think it would be an amazing fight between me and him.” Ruiz will face Ortiz on September 4 in a fight that will see the return of the heavyweight fighter after just over a years absence. Ruiz was the new heavyweight champion - but in a December rematch, Joshua would regain those titles via 12-round unanimous decision. Ruiz clearly isn’t shying away from any opportunity during his comeback and has also expressed his desire to fight Joshua once more and complete what would be a fantastic trilogy. On June 1, 2019, Ruiz shocked the world, dropping unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua four times en route to a seventh-round TKO victory in front of a stunned crowd at Madison Square Garden. The former heavyweight champ seemed massively optimistic about the future and appeared in great shape when talking to podcast host Brian Custer. I wanna do something like I did before, only greater.” “I wanna fight all the top guys out there. In an interview with the Last Stand Podcast, a slim-looking Ruiz name-dropped Dillian Whyte, Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury and even the new WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion of the world Oleksandr Usyk as a list of potential fighters he wants to get his hands on. This means that Ruiz now needs to weigh up his options for a January fight, and with the original candidate of Polish fighter Adam Kownacki looking unlikely due to back-to-back losses, Ruiz is setting his sights on some bigger names.