Andy Ruiz thought about leaving boxing before you beat Joshua.

Andy Ruiz Jr's life took a 180 degree turn after defeating Anthony Joshua in December 2019, his surprise triumph opened the doors of international boxing and caused millions of dollars to begin falling into his bank account. Just before his historic arrival in the ring, “Destroyer” was beginning to [...]
Shortly before his historic arrival on the ring, “Destroyer” had begun to question whether to continue in boxing, since this trade was not bringing him enough money, writes Periscope.
He didn't win well, was crushed, forgotten. You go to the gym every day and you don't have a fight, but you have a family, you have kids to keep...”, Coach Manny Robbles said.
What would Andy do if he quit boxing?
Robles recalled that Ruiz's condition was so bad that he thought he could return to his homeland and devote himself to the same thing as his father.
It was going through a very difficult time because there was no money, there was no money, and said “I don't have enough to pay my rent or my”. He was about to return home because he lived in Los Angeles and is from a town called El Centro, a city bordering the Mexical. He was thinking about getting back to work, getting into construction with his father, because what I do, he said.
But his life changed with his victory over Joshua, who earned millions of euros and filled his own cone.












