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  • #51
    Wilder's resume for a WBC Champion is a ****ing disgrace.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
      He's the best opponent Wilder has ever faced. I wouldn't be surprised if he beats him either but it partly depends on whether Stiverne was really ill in their fight or not. If Stiverne was genuinely ill in the Wilder fight, then Wilder's jab isn't really as effective as it seemed in that fight, which means it won't be highly effective against Ortiz. He is going to need a hell of a jab to beat Ortiz.. the same jab that "appeared" to be on display against Stiverne.
      On paper YOU think that Ortiz is his toughest opponent. And Stiverne gets no excuses for losing.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by alexguiness View Post
        Wilder's resume for a WBC Champion is a ****ing disgrace.
        Really couldn't argue against that, Yes i understand Pedvetkin messed up but still his resume is terrible, Am glad he finally has a good name on there with Ortiz doe.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
          On paper YOU think that Ortiz is his toughest opponent. And Stiverne gets no excuses for losing.
          Not solely on paper but based on his actual performances and skills. For example, he knocked out Jennings when Klitschko couldn't and he knocked out Allen when Whyte couldn't. Ortiz starts slow on purpose, he lulls his opponents into thinking he only has one gear, and then he switches the pace up mid-fight. He's going to do the same against Wilder. Ortiz is no joke, he's proven that he's an excellent fighter already and the best opponents he's faced are about the same level as the best opponents Wilder has faced.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
            Man stfu, lol. **** are practicing talking **** in the mirror, lmao!!!??? Clowns like you disappear every day and crawl under alts after your fighter loses.
            Typical childish comment, grow up we both know after the fight you are gonna be hiding for weeks. Then gonna pop up again and expose yourself as nothing more than a lil kid who dont know ****.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
              Typical childish comment, grow up we both know after the fight you are gonna be hiding for weeks. Then gonna pop up again and expose yourself as nothing more than a lil kid who dont know ****.
              You're talking to a grown man you sorry sack of ****. I don't give a **** if any of my fighters lose. It's their career. If a fighter that I like loses, then I guessed wrong and I've been wrong before.

              Everyone makes wrong picks loser. And hide from who, a clown like you? All you would be able to do is brag that you picked right, lmmfao. Foh with your ******edness. You've picked wrong before and you'll pick wrong again.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
                Not solely on paper but based on his actual performances and skills. For example, he knocked out Jennings when Klitschko couldn't and he knocked out Allen when Whyte couldn't. Ortiz starts slow on purpose, he lulls his opponents into thinking he only has one gear, and then he switches the pace up mid-fight. He's going to do the same against Wilder. Ortiz is no joke, he's proven that he's an excellent fighter already and the best opponents he's faced are about the same level as the best opponents Wilder has faced.
                Good post.
                The A,B,C argument doesn't fly here though. Every fight is different. He fought smart against Wlad and dumb against Ortiz. If you think that Ortiz is good, more power to you. I think that he's ok, but he's slow and can only hit what is in front of him. Wilder has every advantage imo.

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                • #58
                  Malik Scott was dropped 3 times by Ortiz, 4th, 5th and 9th round.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
                    Funny how AJ has done more in half the fights Wilder has had and you say he is ducking Wilder. That is what is truly laughable. Wilder finally fighting someone with a pulse 40 fights into his career. He wont even make it past Ortiz so he can forget about AJ. Toothpick legs going down he is too sloppy and has been spoon fed too long to correct that terrible style he has. That sloppy **** works on bums but an actual talented boxer like Ortiz is gonna use it against him. Wilder out inside of 9.
                    Ortiz has no shot of KOing Wilder. Who exactly has Ortiz fought? AJ got a good win in Wlad but thats it. And yet he still isn't ready for Wilder. Wilder would have signed to fight Klit in the blink of an eye. Would fight Joshua tommorrow if they let him. AJ's side is holding that up. Call it a side "businessman" or whatever you want but he flat doesn't wanna fight Deontay. BBBBBBBBBBOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBBBBBBBBBBSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSQQQQQQQQQQQQUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAAADD DDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Thurman View Post
                      There are only three certainties in life: death, taxes, and Deontay Wilder knocking your punk ass out.
                      And Errol Spence whooping Thurman's ass and ripping away the welterweight titles.

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