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Andy Ruiz Jr. became the face of heavyweight boxing for a while when he took out unified champion Anthony Joshua via TKO in their original collision on June 2019. The victory earned him a huge name and a massive fortune. Although Ruiz Jr. lost the titles in the rematch, he blessed himself with some lucrative assets, including smart cars and a big mansion.

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According to the reports of TalkSPORT, ‘The Destroyer’ purchased a mansion worth a whopping £5.36million. He posted several clips of his new home and took the fans on a ride around his residence.

The exact location of the house is unknown, but it is believed to be located somewhere in California where Ruiz Jr. has spent most of his life. The mansion includes a treehouse and a pool in the exteriors. There is also a fountain in the center of the garden. It is also reported that the mansion is newly built. So, it’s evident that ‘The Destroyer’ has one of the most luxurious residences around. Here’s a sneak peek of his home.

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Excluding his mansion, Ruiz Jr. also added some supercars into his garage. He appears to be fond of cars, and the first-ever Mexican heavyweight champion doesn’t hesitate in flexing his vehicle collection.

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What’s next for Andy Ruiz Jr.?

Boasting off 33 wins with 2 losses, Andy Ruiz Jr. has one of the finest resumes in the active heavyweight roster. But, he has remained inactive since his defeat against Joshua. So, he won’t bag an immediate title shot on return. Instead, he will have to fight his way to the top once again.

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At this stage, Ruiz Jr. can return against any of the top-contenders to regain his relevancy. On bagging a win, he will once again be the legitimate contender for a championship. Meanwhile, the heavyweight division has seen some significant changes in the past year.

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Several elites like Joe Joyce and Oleksandr Usyk have cemented their spots in the title picture. So, Ruiz Jr. may struggle to regain his lost spot. But, he has become a big name since beating Joshua. So, the Mexican can bag big pay-checks on return. But, will he be able to grab the world title again?

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