Comments Thread For: Wilder's Manager: Luis Ortiz First, Then Joshua-Parker Winner!

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  • juggernaut666
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    #51
    Originally posted by nixxter
    Instead of fighting a hungry young lion like WBC #1 contender Dillian Whyte for 4.5 million the Bronze Bambi is chasing a 20 years older grandpa with a heart condition. I hope at least they let the old man take his meds.
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    • Pigeons
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      #52
      Wilder takes more risks than any other active heavyweight. Stiverne I, Roided Povetkin, Roided Ortiz I, Roided Ortiz II. Bow down.

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      • Ray*
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        #53
        Originally posted by vitali1999
        Maybe but all the millions he was offered for a Klitschko rematch and retired instead.
        He was on drugs. He tested positive for PED.

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        • BendOver
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          #54
          Originally posted by Boxing Scene
          You're overrating Ortiz quite a bit here based on his resume and his last couple of performances. The way (most) people see it is that Wilder won't have much trouble dispatching him.
          which performances are you referring to? malik I will assumed. The guy was very defensive and I don't remember him trying to engage. All others were KO'D. The Cuban is old and to me it seems remarkable that a guy with blood pressure issues, can still compete at that level and keep himself in shape. Other Cubans HW hasn't been able to accomplished what he is done, with more talent. The freedom and food of the free World has ruined a few of them. He put back the gloves for his sick daughter. He wasn't thinking much about becoming a Champ or professional boxing. But he was suited for the sport and at his old age he might do what Foreman did a few years back and Jersey Joe a long time ago.

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