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Published 12/29/2021, 1:00 PM EST

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Andy Ruiz Jr. is in the shape of his life. The former unified heavyweight champion of the world is currently training under Eddy Reynoso at the Canelo Alvarez gym. Ruiz decided to switch gyms and trainers earlier this year.

He now looks much faster and slimmer than before. This is all thanks to his new training regime under two-time trainer of the year Eddy Reynoso.

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In a recent video, Elie Seckbach gave viewers a close-up look at his training regime. The workout lasted three minutes and consisted of multiple exercises aimed at increasing his explosive speed and strength.

The Destroyer‘ has lost a lot of weight and it is very evident that he is now faster on his feet and more explosive. However, it will be interesting to see if he can carry the same power that he used to have before.

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Ruiz just recovered from surgery on his right knee and is making a comeback to the ring. The former champion has called out other heavyweights and is looking to make a mark in his next fight and get another title shot.

Ruiz last fought in May this year against Chris Arreola. This was his first fight under Eddy Reynoso and he was able to scrape out a decision victory over Arreola.

Let’s take a look at who ‘The Destroyer’ may fight next

Bob Arum names Andy Ruiz Jr. and Robert Helenius as the next possible opponents for Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury has expressed his wish of fighting in February or March of next year. With the Dillian Whyte fight unlikely to happen due to complications, Fury’s promoter, Bob Arum, named the next possible opponents for ‘The Gypsy King’.

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In an interview with IFL TV, Arum said, “So we’re looking at Andy Ruiz as a possibility, he’s available. This big Finnish kid, who looked very good on the Fury vs Wilder 3 card, Helenius.”

“Those are the two principal guys. I guess if it’s Helenius we do it in the UK and if it was Ruiz, we do the fight in Las Vegas.”

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Who do you think Andy Ruiz Jr. should fight next? Do you think he will face Fury? Let us know.

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Allan Binoy is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in English Literature from Loyola College, Allan fuses his love for literature and the sport of boxing to deliver quality copies about 'The Sweet Science.' Allan is a semi-professional soccer player for Diego Juniors FC.
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