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In the world of boxing, momentum is often the name of the game, and no one knows that better than Andy Ruiz Jr. In a recent interview, the former unified heavyweight champion faced a barrage of tough questions, responding with refreshing candor. Jermell Charlo who went up against Canelo Alvarez last month, was stripped of his undisputed title after his loss against the Super middleweight champion.

Expressing his views on Jermell Charlo’s performance, he remarked that Charlo could have done better, all the while maintaining a tone of deep respect. This discussion emerged amidst the ongoing buzz within the boxing community regarding Charlo’s bout against Canelo Alvarez on September 30. In his trademark straightforward style, Ruiz shared his thoughts on the matter.

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 Andy Ruiz Jr. Believes that Charlo had Momentum

Ruiz emphasized that Charlo, despite his remarkable talent and determination, could have harnessed his momentum more effectively. This observation came despite Charlo’s strong contention against Canelo Alvarez, who ultimately emerged victorious in the matchup.

This candid evaluation offers insight into the competitive realm of professional boxing, highlighting the importance for fighters like Charlo to seize every opportunity, a reality underscored by Ruiz’s perspective. Acknowledging Charlo’s efforts, Ruiz refrained from dwelling on the negatives, recognizing that Charlo had indeed showcased his skills.

In the unforgiving arena of the ring, every fighter confronts distinctive challenges, and Charlo is no exception. He stepped into the spotlight, exerted his best efforts, and thereby secured his place in boxing history. Ruiz stated, “He had momentum going. I thought he could have done a little bit better.”

Ruiz’s commentary expanded to encompass another prominent figure in the boxing world- Canelo Alvarez. The Mexican superstar, renowned for his impressive track record and undeniable charisma, has undeniably dominated the boxing scene for a very long time. He has captured the attention of enthusiasts worldwide. Giving Canelo his props, Ruiz Jr. remarked, “I’m not going to lie. He did his thing, but Canelo took over.”

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Ruiz Defends Canelo

Following the bout against Charlo, Canelo garnered quite a lot of criticism, with people like Oscar De La Hoya even calling him an average fighter. The ex-unified heavyweight champion, who once trained alongside Alvarez for a period, formed a friendship due to their mutual respect. Ruiz openly acknowledged Canelo’s influence, stating that he was enlightened by Canelo’s exceptional skills.

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Ignacio “Nacho” Beristáin, a highly regarded boxing coach, expressed a differing opinion. He placed Canelo outside his top five Mexican fighters and admitted to not following his bouts, citing him as an average boxer. Interestingly, another influential boxing personality supporting Canelo’s prowess was his former adversary, Floyd Mayweather Jr. After the match’s conclusion, the 46-year-old retired boxer commended the Mexican champion for his exceptional performance. 

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As the story unfolds, we see the intricacies of the sport, where every boxer, regardless of their fame or potential, faces the unrelenting pressure of the ring. We witness the respect Ruiz holds for Charlo’s efforts, even as he points out room for improvement.

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