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Andy Ruiz Jr shows off his epic body transformation ahead of return after shedding two stone since Anthony Joshua defeat

ANDY RUIZ JR is looking in tip-top shape for his fresh assault on the heavyweight crown.

The former world champion shocked fans when downing Anthony Joshua in 2019 despite his portly frame.

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Andy Ruiz Jr claims to be at 257lbs ahead of his return to the ringCredit: Marc Aspland - The Times

 

And he piled on even more pounds, after enjoying the lifestyle that comes with being world heavyweight king, for his rematch defeat to the Brit in December 2019.

It defeat remains his last appearance in the ring, but that changes on May 1 when the 31-year-old meets Chris Arreola in California.

Ahead of the fight, Ruiz Jr has switched up his training regime and shed two stone in comparison to his AJ loss.

The Mexican-American weighed in at 268lbs when defeating Joshua and 283lbs in their December 2019 rematch.

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, Ruiz Jr is down at 257lbs as the fight draws into view.

Should he get back into winning form, a potential showdown with Dillian Whyte is on the cards - as revealed by SunSport earlier this month.

Ruiz Jr will face veteran championship contender Arreola in confident mood having revamped his training routine.

He told : "I’ve always been overweight and now I’ve been dropping weight normally and in the right way; by eating right, not just wearing the sauna suit, starving yourself...

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"Because that’s what I used to do back in the day. But now that we’re eating the right things, we’re working on the right things, I feel amazing.

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“I can do better stuff that I couldn’t do before because of my big gut, I had chi-chis, I had t**s that wouldn’t let me throw the right punches and all that.

"But now I’m more motivated, I’m more dedicated in this sport and sky’s the limit."

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