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    Comments Thread For: Andy Cruz benefits from Vasiliy Lomachenko retirement, says promoter

    The decision of the great Ukrainian Vasiliy Lomachenko to call time on his illustrious career could work in the favor of Andy Cruz.
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    #2
    If Andy wants his career to (finally) start moving forward, he needs to leave money addict Hearn asap.
    He's been sitting on the shelf since signing with that buffoon.

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      #3
      Originally posted by James Hunt View Post
      If Andy wants his career to (finally) start moving forward, he needs to leave money addict Hearn asap.
      He's been sitting on the shelf since signing with that buffoon.
      He’s not a kid, either. Andy turns 30 in August. Like Lomachenko, his pro career will never see its full potential.

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        #4
        Originally posted by James Hunt View Post
        If Andy wants his career to (finally) start moving forward, he needs to leave money addict Hearn asap.
        He's been sitting on the shelf since signing with that buffoon.
        He's fighting in a few days and is close to mandatory position. I don't like the 5 months between fights, but nevertheless he's almost there. He's also been training with Bozy Ennis and gradually acclimating to the professional style. Cruz should be fully prepared when he gets his first title shot.

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          #5
          Originally posted by James Hunt View Post
          If Andy wants his career to (finally) start moving forward, he needs to leave money addict Hearn asap.
          He's been sitting on the shelf since signing with that buffoon.
          Where do you want him to go doe, PBC? Which do you recommend?

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            #6
            One thing is true in this article - nobody will choose to fight Andy willingly without him being the mandatory. High risk as he is very, very good and low reward as he is unknown outside of us chickens (hard core boxing fans).
            CubanGuyNYC CubanGuyNYC likes this.

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              #7
              Originally posted by brankobugarski View Post
              One thing is true in this article - nobody will choose to fight Andy willingly without him being the mandatory. High risk as he is very, very good and low reward as he is unknown outside of us chickens (hard core boxing fans).
              Nah. Everyone would want a piece of that meat. Name anyone who would avoid that overrated name.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jqSide View Post
                Nah. Everyone would want a piece of that meat. Name anyone who would avoid that overrated name.
                Tank .....................................
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SteveM View Post

                  Tank .....................................
                  Haha No way Tank wants any part of Cruz. Talk about high risk, low reward. Lol

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SteveM View Post
                    Tank .....................................
                    Tank couldn't even bring himself into fighting Stevenson, let alone a virtual nobody like Cruz in terms of name recognition. This is boxing bro. Fighters on top fight whoever they want. Cruz should focus on building up his own profile and go for fights his own level. I'm not even sure if he has reached De Los Santos level, for instance. Or Pitbull and Rayo when they were at this weight. There's Frank Martin, Harutyunyan, Rivera, etc. Let him go for those names and beat them.

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