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  • #21
    Originally posted by Kiowhatta View Post
    If Wilder beats Ortiz convincingly I'll give him his dues. Until then, he is still a lucky puncher who got the softest route imaginable to an HW title...But perhaps that is because he makes guys like Szpilka, Washington, Stiverne and other contenders look so bad, or they're so bad they make him look good.
    Szpilka got KOd by Jennings in 2014 and then got knocked out by Kownacki after his fight with Wilder. Washington got beat by Jarrell Miller where he barely phased Miller. Stiverne's biggest win was against Chris Arreola...whichever one is up for debate.

    That is why I doubt the Wilder-Ortiz fight will take place. They'll find a way to get out of that and have a replacement fighter.

    Path of least resistance to Joshua is their plan, and don't be surprised if they stick to it.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
      This is already getting as boring as the 5 year Pac vs Mayweather build up
      cept that was between 2 good proven fighters. this is between a solid but somewhat unproven fighter and an almost completely unproven fighter(wilder)

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      • #23
        March. ****.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
          This guy is the Kim Jong Un of boxing. Puffing out his chest and pretending he wants to fight with the super powers.
          who are the super powers?? isnt Ortiz a top 5 heavy?? isnt he a guy people claimed he was scared of?? Isnt he chasing Joshua?

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          • #25
            Originally posted by AdonisCreed View Post
            That's exactly why I ain't holding my breath for it. Besides it's plenty of other fights out there that can and will happen. I ain't falling for the hype like the May Pac fight.
            That wasn't a fight that was an event, so will the Deontay vs Anthony fight. They might as well co-promote an America's got talent finalist vs a Britain's got talent finalist. It's just an event

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            • #26
              IBO is not a world title and the only thing getting f..... up would be wilder

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              • #27
                He declares war but only for 50/50

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
                  Beyonce is so desperate to fight another sloppy, fat pos of an opponent that he has to settle for a steroid-cheat. He could have fought a clean, in-shape opponent like Dillian for $3 mil, but no - fat-steroid cheat, so there's no risk. I can't see this fight getting to the 2nd round.
                  No one wants to see wilder fight a podgy c grade domestic level fighter like Whyte.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Kiowhatta View Post
                    If Wilder beats Ortiz convincingly I'll give him his dues. Until then, he is still a lucky puncher who got the softest route imaginable to an HW title...But perhaps that is because he makes guys like Szpilka, Washington, Stiverne and other contenders look so bad, or they're so bad they make him look good.

                    My prediction is both fights go to decisions, and hopefully, we'll see Wilder v Joshua at Wembley for all the belts late this year.
                    AJ got the softest route imaginable to his belt, he literally had it bought for him by Eddie Hearn, and took on the WOAT charles martin.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Kiowhatta View Post
                      If Wilder beats Ortiz convincingly I'll give him his dues. Until then, he is still a lucky puncher who got the softest route imaginable to an HW title.
                      http://www.tbrb.org/2015/10/10/13-january-2015/

                      Deontay Wilder beat the #3 heavyweight to win his world championship.


                      http://www.tbrb.org/2016/03/15/8-march-2016/

                      Anthony Joshua beat the #9 heavyweight to win his world championship.


                      It's actually Joshua who clearly had the softest route to the title. Why are you lying about such easily verifiable information?

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