
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. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes 34 Win 331 UK Anthony Joshua TKO 7.


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. Andy Ruiz Jr is set to fight Luis Ortiz next in a very intriguing heavyweight clash on August 13 in LA. fights 33 wins 1 loss By knockout 22 0 By decision 11 1 No. The Mexican heavyweight was named as one of two options for Fury for. However, since then, Ruiz has enlisted the help of Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez’s trainer Eddy Reynoso – who has improved the Mexican’s shape by altering his diet and training regime, which is why now could be a better time than ever to make his way back into the sport. Ruiz could be next in line to fight Fury (Picture: Getty) Andy Ruiz Jr has welcomed the chance to fight Tyson Fury in 2022. Ruiz stated how he felt like he won and wanted a rematch but the fight never took place. Ruiz seemed to be on a slow demise since his initial shock victory against Joshua back in June of 2019, with The Destroyer coming back to the ring against the Brit in what was named the ‘Clash On The Dunes’ in significantly worse shape and ultimately getting bossed about by AJ in Saudi Arabia. failed to become heavyweight champion back in December 2016, when he lost to Joseph Parker by close but somewhat debatable Majority decision.
