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Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post
Wrong. It's the third time. The first time was when Ortiz was WBA mandatory in 2017, four years ago. Hearn convinced Ortiz to step aside for Joshua-Klitschko with the promise that Ortiz would get the winner. He was then bypassed by Hearn for a Klitschko rematch, Klitschko retired, then a Pulev IBF mandatory, Pulev pulled out, then Takam.
Ortiz left Matchroom, agreed to fight Wilder, got caught with high blood pressure medication, WBC initially banned him, WBA removed him as mandatory, WBC reinstated him after their investigation, WBA did not, made Povetkin mandatory, Ortiz fought Wilder in a classic, Joshua fought Povetkin, THEN Joshua offered Ortiz a fight after Miller tested positive. Ortiz refused because he was getting a bigger guarantee to fight Wilder in a rematch. Ortiz later admitted it was a mistake, and Andy Ruiz ultimately got the fight.
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Usyk is less dangerous than Ortiz.
Ortiz has also lost already, so Joshua will get more credit for beating Usyk.
Dropping the belt to fight Ortiz makes zero sense and won’t happen.
The only fight he’ll drop the WBO belt to make is a rematch with Dillian Whyte.landotter likes this.
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Originally posted by Zelda View Post
I am not backtracking unless you have a comprehension problem. I said, AJ ko'ing Usyk in the expectation while the other way round would be an upset. Upset happens when something that is unexpected occurs. So, yes, I put the probability of AJ winning at 80+%, so it is almost a foregone conclusion.
Usyk's only fought two low-level opponents professionally at HW which isn't much of a "career" as such at HW. What he can do is yet to be seen. From the little that we saw (2 fights), he did not look impressive at all. Usyk's a great CW fighter but looked average at best at the HW division.
Stop comparing his CW resume because he ain't fight a small CW. He is fighting a big, strong, elite HW champ.Boxing Goat likes this.
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Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View PostUsyk is less dangerous than Ortiz.
Ortiz has also lost already, so Joshua will get more credit for beating Usyk.
Dropping the belt to fight Ortiz makes zero sense and won’t happen.
The only fight he’ll drop the WBO belt to make is a rematch with Dillian Whyte.Boxing Goat
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View PostI disagree. Usyk is 230 now, and I suspect will fight Joshua around 230-235. Joshua will want to be no heavier than 245 himself otherwise he won’t have the gas to go late. Usyk will outbox Joshua if Joshua doesn’t ko him. I don’t know why Usyk is being so easily dismissed.
As for Ortiz, I am not as down on him as most. I think he is still more than good enough to be relevant. I think he still can get himself in a title conversation. And he is fighting for the right reasons, to ensure the finances are there to help his daughter fight off a rare medical condition that will just not solve itself. But he needs more to his resume besides nice efforts against Wilder. He has to fight Ruiz, Parker, Joyce, Hunter or Whyte. Any of those fights put him on the radar with wins and if he does beat 2 of them he will absolutely get a title shot. Tall order for a man in his 40's, but a mismanaged career comes with consequences.Boxing Goat likes this.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
You said it was a huge mismatch, now you're saying Joshua is "expected to win." Not sure what it is if it's not backtracking.
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NOW he wants to say something about fighting AJ? Because as I recall, he went radio silent when he was offered more money than he ever fought for, to fight AJ. This dude, and Michael Hunter should both shut up for good
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Usyk would be a favorite over Ruiz. Ruiz KTFO Joshua. Usyk is a very losable flight for Joshua. Hearn will do all he can to avoid itBoxing Goat likes this.
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