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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #51
    I can envision it now as Ortiz drops hrgovic with a Cuban combo and beats his chest King Kong style. Then it's just on to Usyk.

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    • MaksBox
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      #52
      First, I don't think Ortiz will go for this... at this point he has 1 more fight left and it will be a cash out versus Wilder or another second tier PBC fighter, like Ruiz, Helenius or even Sanchez.

      Second, Ortiz might be a nice likeable guy but he has done nothing to get a title shot next. His only noteworthy opponent on his resume is Wilder to whom he was KO'ed twice.

      His best bet would be to hope that Hearn offers him a good payday to get KO'ed by Babic or Hrgovich .... or have a good entertaining fight against Chisora.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Rip Chudd
        Funny he won't answer to this and just admit he was wrong
        He's constantly posting false info and when I correct him (and provide receipts) he just calls me a liar a million times.

        The other day he said the IBF was next in the mandatory rotation at heavyweight. I politely explained that the WBO just got their turn (Usyk), the IBF was before that (Pulev) and the WBA was before that (Povetkin). So the WBA is next in the rotation. It is their turn again. He freaked out and just called me a liar over and over. Even though it's indisputable fact that the WBA is next.

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        • Watcherw1
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          #54
          Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

          He's constantly posting false info and when I correct him (and provide receipts) he just calls me a liar a million times.

          The other day he said the IBF was next in the mandatory rotation at heavyweight. I politely explained that the WBO just got their turn (Usyk), the IBF was before that (Pulev) and the WBA was before that (Povetkin). So the WBA is next in the rotation. It is their turn again. He freaked out and just called me a liar over and over. Even though it's indisputable fact that the WBA is next.
          was ortiz next or pulev for joshua back in 2017?

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            #55
            Originally posted by Watcherw1
            was ortiz next or pulev for joshua back in 2017?
            Pulev was the IBF mandatory. It was supposed to be Joshua's first mandatory defense. Pulev was injured and replaced by Takam, which fulfilled Joshua's obligations to the IBF.

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            • Rip Chudd
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              #56
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

              He's constantly posting false info and when I correct him (and provide receipts) he just calls me a liar a million times.

              The other day he said the IBF was next in the mandatory rotation at heavyweight. I politely explained that the WBO just got their turn (Usyk), the IBF was before that (Pulev) and the WBA was before that (Povetkin). So the WBA is next in the rotation. It is their turn again. He freaked out and just called me a liar over and over. Even though it's indisputable fact that the WBA is next.
              People don't like the truth. It's not the end of the world, as a man it should be no problem to admit when you got something wrong

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                #57
                Originally posted by daggum
                everyone is ducking ortiz!
                Let's see if he accepts!

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by jockpunk
                  Why would Ortiz not take this fight? Not an easy win but would get him a shot at the title. If somehow Joshua beats usyk Ortiz might even be able to win the title.
                  ORTIZ gets stopped by any fighter that can punch. Martin is absolute garbage and he made a fight of it with ORTIZ

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by MaksBox
                    First, I don't think Ortiz will go for this... at this point he has 1 more fight left and it will be a cash out versus Wilder or another second tier PBC fighter, like Ruiz, Helenius or even Sanchez.

                    Second, Ortiz might be a nice likeable guy but he has done nothing to get a title shot next. His only noteworthy opponent on his resume is Wilder to whom he was KO'ed twice.

                    His best bet would be to hope that Hearn offers him a good payday to get KO'ed by Babic or Hrgovich .... or have a good entertaining fight against Chisora.
                    Him and Chisora is a great fight. A true 50/50 fight as Ortiz's punch resistance has waded

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                    • Earl-Hickey
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Noelanthony

                      ORTIZ gets stopped by any fighter that can punch. Martin is absolute garbage and he made a fight of it with ORTIZ
                      Wishful thinking, King Kong just shaking off the rust after 2 years out of the ring, now he's BACK and coming for the titles. Only Wilder can stop him.

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