“It’s Gonna Be a Great War:- Leo Santa Cruz Says Andy Ruiz Jr. vs Chris Arreola Won’t Be One-Sided

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The return of Andy Ruiz Jr. might take place against his former teammate Chris Arreola, paving the way for another heavyweight blockbuster of recent times. Both Arreola and Ruiz Jr. have lost their last fights, and are looking for a way to resurrect their relevancy in the division.
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However, as they have been ex-stable mates, many people believe it will have an impact on the fight. However, the former featherweight champion, Leo Santa Cruz, doesn’t believe the same. Cruz, 32, who knows both the pugilists well envisions a tough-fight between them.
After losing his title to Gervonta Davis in October, Leo Santa Cruz is also eyeing an early return for himself. Meanwhile, he took some time to comment on the heavyweight battle between Andy Ruiz Jr. and Chris Arreola. He connected with FightHype and opened up on the entire scenario.
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“They are both great guys, both friends, Nightmare, he is a fighter that comes to fight and you know, it’s gonna be a good fight for the fans,” said ‘El Terremoto’.
Predicting an outcome of the clash, Santa Cruz added, “May the best man win, but I know it’s gonna be a good fight. They both come forward. Andy comes forward and Arreola comes forward. They are gonna be going back and forth, it’s gonna be a great war.”

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Andy Ruiz Jr. before his fight against Anthony Joshua in their IBF, WBA, WBO & IBO World Haevyweight Championship contest at the Diriyah Arena, Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Nick Potts/PA Images via Getty Images)
It’s quite evident that the matchup will bring two prime punchers against each other. That said, it will also determine the ongoing title picture and the upcoming challengers for the heavyweight belt.

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Boasting of 38 wins, 6 losses, 1 draw, Chris Arreola has been boxing for almost two decades. He has been an International and Continental champion several times, but has never been a world champion. However, a win over Ruiz Jr. can help him leap towards a championship bout. So, he will seemingly put it all in his next appearance, citing an interesting clash.
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Andy Ruiz Jr. has already been a unified heavyweight champion, holding a record of 33 wins with just 2 losses. He has reportedly shed some serious weight also and is looking even treacherous before his big return.
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