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    WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder is predicting a brutal knockout of undefeated Cuban puncher Luis Ortiz (27-0, 23 KOs). Wilder (38-0, 37 KOs) vs. Ortiz will take place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on November 4th. The fight will be televised by Showtime. Wilder is so confident of a knockout win, that he's advising anyone and everyone to advertise on the bottoms of Ortiz's shoes - because the Cuban boxer will be out cold.
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  • #2
    This ****ing clown wants credit for taking one meaningful fight his whole career and he has almost 40 fights.
    What a ****ing joke!
    **** this fool! Can't wait till Joshua humble's his ass!

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    • #3
      Wilder is still Boxing?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BigStomps View Post
        This ****ing clown wants credit for taking one meaningful fight his whole career and he has almost 40 fights.
        What a ****ing joke!
        **** this fool! Can't wait till Joshua humble's his ass!
        Does that mean you are picking Wilder to beat Ortiz?

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        • #5
          Wilder is a disgrace to heavyweight boxing.

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          • #6
            Spoken with the confidence of someone fighting a 40-year-old opponent under year-round VADA testing who he knows was only elite back when he was fighting without year-round VADA testing and was closer to 35-years-old than 40...

            Everyone on the outside only looks at the names. "Oh my Gawd! Luis Ortiz! Wilder is ****ed!" But Wilder, and his adviser Al Haymon, are on the inside. They know things that we don't. And I'd venture a wild guess, Deontay Wilder is confident for a reason.

            When it came to fighting the Klitschkos during their primes, Wilder or his team wanted zero part. He never spoke with confidence about fighting them, or called them out. Team Wilder tried to stay hidden in the corner, and stay quiet, so no one would even think to ask why he wasn't fighting them. Even Alexander Povetkin, Wilder stayed quiet about for years. Povetkin had to work his way to Wilder's mandatory position, and even then, Wilder or his team delayed the fight, and then eventually got it canceled over legal amounts of meldonium in a very su****ious, weird situation that took place only a week or two after Showtime signed Anthoyn Joshua.

            And yet here, Deontay Wilder went out of his way to make this fight with Luis Ortiz. And now that it's signed, you see Wilder more confident than he's ever been, despite signing to fight, supposedly, the most difficult opponent of his career. So again, it's just a wild guess, but I have a feeling he knows something, or may be Al Haymon told him something, that fans, i.e. "outsiders," don't know...

            In other words, think twice before putting your money on Luis Ortiz... and more than that, maybe think twice about inviting your friends over telling them this will be an amazing fight between "two top heavyweights"... To the outsider just looking at the names involved, it would seem to be a fight between two top 10 heavyweights, but for all the things people say about Deontay Wilder's adviser Al Haymon, there are two things very few people would ever accuse Al Haymon of being: he is not an outsider, and he is not a dummy. And with all the money to be made off Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder next year, there is no way Wilder would be fighting Ortiz if Haymon saw Ortiz as even one-tenth the threat to Wilder that outsider fans do.....
            Last edited by Boxing Logic; 09-28-2017, 02:48 AM.

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            • #7
              Wilder better knock this fool out like he promised. Well, as long as his chin holds out it shouldn't be problem. Wilder can get any opponent outta there.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
                Spoken with the confidence of someone fighting a 40-year-old opponent under year-round VADA testing who he knows was only elite back when he was fighting without year-round VADA testing and was closer to 35-years-old than 40...

                Everyone on the outside only looks at the names. "Oh my Gawd! Luis Ortiz! Wilder is ****ed!" But Wilder, and his adviser Al Haymon, are on the inside. They know things that we don't. And I'd venture a wild guess, Deontay Wilder is confident for a reason.

                When it came to fighting the Klitschkos during their primes, Wilder or his team wanted zero part. He never spoke with confidence about fighting them, or called them out. Team Wilder tried to stay hidden in the corner, and stay quiet, so no one would even think to ask why he wasn't fighting them. Even Alexander Povetkin, Wilder stayed quiet about for years. Povetkin had to work his way to Wilder's mandatory position, and even then, Wilder or his team delayed the fight, and then eventually got it canceled over legal amounts of meldonium in a very su****ious, weird situation that took place only a week or two after Showtime signed Anthoyn Joshua.

                And yet here, Deontay Wilder went out of his way to make this fight with Luis Ortiz. And now that it's signed, you see Wilder more confident than he's ever been, despite signing to fight, supposedly, the most difficult opponent of his career. So again, it's just a wild guess, but I have a feeling he knows something, or may be Al Haymon told him something, that fans, i.e. "outsiders," don't know...

                In other words, think twice before putting your money on Luis Ortiz... and more than that, maybe think twice about inviting your friends over telling them this will be an amazing fight between "two top heavyweights"... To the outsider just looking at the names involved, it would seem to be a fight between two top 10 heavyweights, but for all the things people say about Deontay Wilder's adviser Al Haymon, there are two things very few people would ever accuse Al Haymon of being: he is not an outsider, and he is not a dummy. And with all the money to be made off Anthony Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder next year, there is no way Wilder would be fighting Ortiz if Haymon saw Ortiz as even one-tenth the threat to Wilder that outsider fans do.....

                You're a ****ing dumbass. Why are you always writing a book when you have nothing to say. When Wlad was in his prime Wilder was a nobody. That's like saying why didn't GGG call out B-Hop in his prime. ****** ass argument. I shouldn't expect anything less from you. I remember you were on here blaming Wilder for Povetkin failing his drug test.

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                • #9
                  All along I've said that Wilder is no bum not cherry picking anymore than Joshua has up until Klitchko. If he takes out Ortiz I think his next fight should be with Parker for a warm up and then go after Joshua for the full unification fight. I'm not sure if he can beat Joshua but if anyone in the division can it's Wilder or possibly Ortiz

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                  • #10
                    Absolutely right

                    Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View Post
                    You're a ****ing dumbass. Why are you always writing a book when you have nothing to say. When Wlad was in his prime Wilder was a nobody. That's like saying why didn't GGG call out B-Hop in his prime. ****** ass argument. I shouldn't expect anything less from you. I remember you were on here blaming Wilder for Povetkin failing his drug test.
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                    Right all the way, wilder has infact talked about wanting to fight Tyson, Joshua and Parker. Haters just hate, the majority of the people on this forum obviously don't follow boxing. They just like to jump on the band wagon. If Wilder takes out Ortiz"which is no easy task" I'm sure the haters will say the guys just old, when he beats Parker they will say Parker isn't a real heavyweight anyway.

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