Comments Thread For: Wilder: I'm Not Scared to Fight 'The Boogeyman' Luis Ortiz

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  • NYG
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    #81
    Originally posted by APBrooklyn
    I feel that we havn't seen the best of Wilder yet and with these next few fights, we'll see some good action and skills emerge that may humble some of the nay-sayers a bit. Mark Breland is the truth - and an excellent combo with Deontay at this point in his career going forward IMO. I'd like to see deontay clean up and convincingly get through Ortiz, J Miller then have a big fight with Joshua. GO HW Division!
    AJ doesnt want to fight Wilder, he wants nothing to do with him. He will stick to fighting old men

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    • champion4ever
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      #82
      He's already called him out. So that should tell us all we need to know about Deontay's confidence in that fight. At least it's more than Anthony Joshua's currently stonewalling the heavyweight division by avoiding the biggest threats. If Wilder's haters are claiming that Luis Ortiz is no longer the Boogeyman that he once was, then why don't AJ challenge him first as his mandatory defense? It's just that simple.

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      • Mrbamladen
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        #83
        Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
        point is ur comparing resumes...and Bumsquad has twice as many fights!! No comparison! Where was Bumsquad at 19 fights?? My point exactly!!
        At 19 fights wilder was fighting anybody on short notice just to get in the ring, and still wasn't ranked. Meanwhile..... Joshua fights 14 times with his biggest name being Kevin Johnson, and he's ranked #2. So to answer your question...... wilder was trying to climb the ladder while Joshua was hyped all the way to your ppv channel. No comparing the two. One guy is a real fighter, and the other guy is a UK hype job.

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        • IRONCHINHAGLER
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          #84
          Originally posted by Raggamuffin
          I didn't compare a damn thing. You took it that way. Your reasoning is pathetic trying to use the amount of fights as if that means anything. You Joshua fans have are almost as bad as Pacquiaos fans used to be. At least Pac was a lineal champion. Joshua isn't even a champion yet and y'all are ****en blowing him every day lmao.
          Lol!! Number of fights has nothing to do with resumes​. And u sure do like talking about "blowing" and ****s alot.... seems to cross ur mind quite frequently!!!!

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          • IRONCHINHAGLER
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            #85
            Originally posted by NYG
            AJ doesnt want to fight Wilder, he wants nothing to do with him. He will stick to fighting old men
            Yea...so fearful of Bum-Squad, who actually went the distance with Stiverne!

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            • IRONCHINHAGLER
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              #86
              Originally posted by Mrbamladen
              At 19 fights wilder was fighting anybody on short notice just to get in the ring, and still wasn't ranked. Meanwhile..... Joshua fights 14 times with his biggest name being Kevin Johnson, and he's ranked #2. So to answer your question...... wilder was trying to climb the ladder while Joshua was hyped all the way to your ppv channel. No comparing the two. One guy is a real fighter, and the other guy is a UK hype job.
              #1HW in the world per the world wide media and experts(ESPN, Ring Magazine, Boxrec, SI...) - AJ!!! After only 19 fights to Bum-Squad's​ 38!!

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              • IRONCHINHAGLER
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                #87
                Originally posted by Mrbamladen
                At 19 fights wilder was fighting anybody on short notice just to get in the ring, and still wasn't ranked. Meanwhile..... Joshua fights 14 times with his biggest name being Kevin Johnson, and he's ranked #2. So to answer your question...... wilder was trying to climb the ladder while Joshua was hyped all the way to your ppv channel. No comparing the two. One guy is a real fighter, and the other guy is a UK hype job.
                one is ranked #1 - AJ....the other has twice as many fights and is the undisputed most unpopular multi-year US Champ Ever...and ranked #2 - Bumsquad!!

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                • sammybee
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                  #88
                  I want to watch Wilder vs Ortiz ASAP. But Wilder could have fought Stiverne earlier this year to clear that mandatory hurdle. He should just clear that hurdle in other to fight optional big fights.

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                  • Madison Boxing
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                    #89
                    think ortiz is older than he lets on but i still dont see wilder risking fighting him. its gonna be wilder v eddie chambers next

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                    • iamboxing
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Andrij
                      They surpassed Wilder with way more less fights. And both are younger than him.
                      AJ's best win is an old Wlad who nearly took him out. Who has AJ really beat that justifies the absurd amount of hype he gets? He's a British sensation, but nothing more. If he was in the States he'd be a footnote and classed as some up and comer.

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