Originally posted by b0x
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Max Kellerman says Luis Ortiz has superior skills to Tyson Fury and would beat him
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Originally posted by b0xLol. Good old search function gets how much you know about tyson fury...
LOL.
I'm wrong about many predictions but it doesn't bother me as making them is all about having fun. You seem hellbent on killing people's fun. I frequently get compliments from members here about my insight so I must be doing something right
You keep spending your time searching my post history, just keep plenty of kleenex nearby and don't let your wrist get too sore.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostThx for that info at the top, I had not seen that reported yet.
BTW, hope you're joking about that deactivate part.
I refuse to use lubricant on these guys now their phoney champ has failed a doping test. The sooner Wlad is handed those belts back and an immediate shot at Joshua the better, then hopefully we can get right on to Wilder vs Klitschko.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostYou celebrating my being incorrect about a fight with a highly unusual outcome (Wlad being frozen and the winner having thrown just over 7 punches a round) then it proves you are the child I thought you were.
I'm wrong about many predictions but it doesn't bother me as making them is all about having fun. You seem hellbent on killing people's fun. I frequently get compliments from members here about my insight so I must be doing something right
You keep spending your time searching my post history, just keep plenty of kleenex nearby and don't let your wrist get too sore.
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Not many want to fight Ortiz, or even mention him.
That said, Fury is going to be a very hard fighter to beat if he turns up in shape to fight and focused. He is very underrated in terms of his skills. It might not look pretty due to being 6'9, it's its smart and effective.
Also, it's ok saying Ortiz had a great or better amateur background, but Fury has been fight pro since he was about 19 or 20, which is a baby for an pro heavyweight. He never had years in the amateur game to build a great amateur background. He was also number 2 in the world as a junior. His cousin Hughie was the world amateur junior champion. These are very well schooled boxers, not just some big lumps.
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Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post7 punches a round, Aahahahahaha Wahahahahaha. Hell fire. 'But Fury schooled Wlad, Doh'
Funny thing is, Fury had an almost immobilized Wlad in front of him and STILL didn't do jack shyt. I'd think those professing Tyson's mad skillz would find that a bit concerning. What happens if Wlad tries to punch Tyson next time out? I'm sure the technical gypsy will use his aforementioned uppercut mastery though;
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Originally posted by b0xI know right! A weak ass 72% KO ratio, so much worse than Ortiz's 81%!!
look at those slapping cuffing shots that 'KO'd' some fat journeymen bum's who went down from exhaustion and accumulation of slaps rather than an actual power shot
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Originally posted by b0xOooooh, okay, lets look at the 11-year reigning all time great ex-unified champion and see how he dealt with them shall we?
Hmm... Yeah... looks really soft. Guess he just liked cuddling Fury.
My bad.....
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