Why Andy Ruiz Lost: I Partied With Friends and Gained 15 Lb.!
It appears someone didn’t take the rematch against Anthony Joshua serious, and that is why Andy says he lost.
Instead of owning the fact that he didn’t train hard and that he let his ego take over after becoming the heavyweight champion for 6 months, Ruiz has a poor excuse for losing. Read on to hear why Andy Ruiz Lost and how he partied with firends and gained weight…
CelebNSports247.com has the latest from Andy Ruiz who got served a good beating from Anthony Joshua who is a two-time reigning heavyweight champion in Saudi Arabia.
According to Andy Ruiz, he is keeping it all the way real about his loss to Anthony Joshua.
Ruiz admits he just let himself go leading up to the rematch stating:
I think I ate everything … EVERYTHING … that’s why I gained so much weight.
Andy Ruiz weighed in at 284 lbs for the rematch, that’s 15 pounds heavier than his weight for the June 1 fight. #SMH
He adds:
I was having too much fun, I was celebrating too much.
Ya think?
Ruiz says his partying was also out of control leading to the Dec. 7 fight in Saudi Arabia.
Just being with my friends and just celebrating. Drinking a few more Coronas than I should have.
Get this, Andy says that he was impressed with his performance despite being out of championship shape.
He said:
Even out of shape, even the way that I was training back and forth (between Mexico and California) … f**king, I did pretty good, dude! I did pretty good! But, I wish I had taken it more serious.
It won’t matter, Anthony Joshua has already sent him to the One-Hit Wonder Heavyweights List where he will stay.
He lucked out when he shocked the world with a 7th round TKO over the British superstar back in June. He was supposed to take full advantage of the wave and ride it all the way to his rematch taking all the offers given. Instead, Ruiz turned everything down and demanded more money.
Those offers are ALL gone now. Good luck Andy…Party on. Or not. Oh yeah, Andy wants the third rematch with Joshua. Hopefully this time he trains and takes it serious without the excess food and beers.