Andy Ruiz Jr. planning to return to the ring in August

Andy Ruiz says he plans to return to the ring in August in a tune-up bout before getting back into world title mix.

Andy Ruiz Jr. was on top of the world not long ago. Now he’s looking at a comeback attempt in late summer.

The American heavyweight said on Inside PBC Boxing that he plans to return to the ring in August. By that time, he will have been out of competition for nearly eight months. Enough time, one figures, for the sting to have subsided from his lopsided points loss to Anthony Joshua in December.

Ruiz shocked the world by stopping Joshua in their first fight, last June, but showed up pitifully out of shape for the rematch.

Now it’s be back to being serious, says Ruiz (33-2, 22 KOs). His next opponent evidently hasn’t been selected but Ruiz floated a few names.

“[My handlers] mentioned [Luis] Ortiz [as possible opponents], but I think I want to have a fight before I fight Ortiz,” he said. “If not, if Tyson Fury is looking for somebody …. I just want to get a fight and then get to the big fight.”

According to The Athletic, Ruiz’s next fight will likely be against either countryman Chris Arreola (38-6-1, 33 KOs) or Adam Kownacki (20-0, 15 KOs), a popular Brooklyn-based Polish heavyweight who takes on Robert Helenius this Saturday at Barclays Center. Kownacki would pose a far greater challenge to Ruiz than Arreola, a veteran whose last bout was a wide points loss to Kownacki.

Also up in the air is who will train Ruiz. He canned Manny Robles in January. There have been rumors that Ruiz may try to work with Teddy Atlas, but nothing has been confirmed.

One thing seems certain: Ruiz will come in less than his official weight of 283½ for the rematch with Joshua. He admitted he was overweight for that fight, which hampered his ability to cut off the ring and throw combinations. He weighed 268 for the first fight.

“I think 250 would be a perfect weight for me,” he said. “I will be light, I will be fast with my hands.”

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Adam Kownacki to face Robert Helenius on March 7 in Brooklyn

Polish heavyweight contender Adam Kownacki is set to face Robert Helenius on March 7 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Polish heavyweight contender Adam Kownacki will headline a trio of heavyweight fights March 7 on Fox at Barclays Center in his hometown of Brooklyn, it was announced yesterday by Premier Boxing Champions.

Kownacki, who has been a decent draw in recent years, will face Robert Helenius in a matchup that will not likely titillate boxing’s hardcore fan base. But should Kownacki defeat Helenius as expected, he said he will pursue the winner of the Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury rematch on Feb. 22. Kownacki is coming off a unanimous-decision victory over Chris Arreola last August. 

“It’s great to be fighting in Barclays Center for the 10th time,” Kownacki said. “The last nine bouts ended in victory for me, and March 7 won’t be any different.… I know Helenius will be looking to pull an upset and take my place in the rankings, but I won’t let that happen. I’m already in camp with my trainers Keith Trimble and Chris Carlsen getting ready. After this fight, I want the winner of Wilder vs. Fury II.”

Initially, there was speculation that Kownacki would face Dominic Breazeale, but that fight never materialized.

The 36-year-old Helenius (29-3, 18 KOs) is 2-1 in his last three fights, including a stoppage loss to Gerald Washington in July 2019. The Finn also lost to contenders Dillian Whyte and Johann Duhaupas.

“This is the fight I have been waiting for,” Helenius said. “All of the years of training and fighting will pay off when we fight on March 7. Kownacki is about to feel the strength of Thor’s hammer. I respect him for taking this fight, but he chose the wrong opponent. This is not going to be a fight; it’s going to be a war. I will be the last man standing.”

On the undercard, hard hitting Nigerian heavyweight Efe Ajagba (12-0, 10 KOs) will fight in a 10-round bout. His opponent hasn’t been selected. The 25-year-old is coming off a thrilling donnybrook against Iago Kiladze in which both fighters tasted the canvas before Ajagba earned a fifth-round stoppage.

Also, undefeated Cuban heavyweight Frank Sanchez (14-0, 11 KOs) will take on Philadelphia’s Joey Dawejko (29-7-4, 11 KOs) in a 10-round bout.