Comments Thread For: Wilder Expects Critics to Make Excuses for His Win Over Ortiz

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  • boxxsingh
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    #71
    Originally posted by Pennsauken1
    Hey idiot, he’s been calling out the Britian Diva out, what more do you want Nit Wit
    Hey donkey. He's just begging for a payday. Why did he never bother fighting Vitali or Wlad? You didn't answer. Haha

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    • LacedUp
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      #72
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      This is not about trolling, it is what it is! Wilder is fighting an old Luis Ortiz, and if he wins, no one will give him any credit. On the flip side, everyone went crazy when AJ beat an older, and less active (518 day lay-off) Wlad K, who was coming off a loss! On top of that, people ask "who did Ortiz beat?" So I am asking the same question of Wlad K! I notice you responded, and couldn't come up with any names either, which further proves my point!
      It doesn't prove your point at all. trying to compare Klitschko, even the oldest version, to Luis Ortiz just makes you look foolish, and like a novice.

      Ask anyone here if LacedUp is a fan of Klitschko. It'll be a unanimous and definite 'no'. But even I know that he's levels and levels above those guys.

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      • Jewish-Reptile
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        #73
        Originally posted by MaksBox
        Lol, for Joshua... he is just not that great.... he is in far better shape and has more skills than Wilder, but he is still not fully developed as a boxer.

        As for Wilder, I give him a ton of credit if he actually fights Ortiz, it would be his biggest win.

        Otherwise, Wilder had plenty of opportunities to fight good top 10 guys like Takam, Charr, Ustinov, Pulev, Whyte, Wach.... all of them would be better than the trash he fought.
        Duhaupas is a solid scalp and should be a top ten guy he's no Pulev but he beats everyone else on that list maybe struggles with the Takam who fought Parker and AJ.

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        • JSN006
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          #74
          Originally posted by ScottWeiland
          Duhaupas is a solid scalp and should be a top ten guy he's no Pulev but he beats everyone else on that list maybe struggles with the Takam who fought Parker and AJ.
          He is garbage wilder went to war with him. Embarassing. Remember molina? Wilder - got rocked, went life and death. 8 or 9 rds. Aj - tried his best to drag it on to give fans some money's worth back, ko'd him in 3 and molina looked like absolute Dog*****e. Stop it. Dont give me no leftovers excuse either

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          • Jewish-Reptile
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            #75
            Originally posted by JSN006
            He is garbage wilder went to war with him. Embarassing. Remember molina? Wilder - got rocked, went life and death. 8 or 9 rds. Aj - tried his best to drag it on to give fans some money's worth back, ko'd him in 3 and molina looked like absolute Dog*****e. Stop it. Dont give me no leftovers excuse either
            You've lost me here.

            Wilder utterly outclassed Molina but for one punch. Nobody is contesting AJ is not a level above Wilder, that's evident.

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            • Larry the boss
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              #76
              of course they will

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              • Bronx2245
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                #77
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                It doesn't prove your point at all. trying to compare Klitschko, even the oldest version, to Luis Ortiz just makes you look foolish, and like a novice.

                Ask anyone here if LacedUp is a fan of Klitschko. It'll be a unanimous and definite 'no'. But even I know that he's levels and levels above those guys.
                The "Eye Test" is not a reliable source! You never saw Wlad fight someone at his level. No Lennox, no Bowe, no Razor Ruddock, no Hoylfield, no Tyson! It's like judging GGG without ever seeing him fight Jacobs or Canelo!

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                • LacedUp
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245
                  The "Eye Test" is not a reliable source! You never saw Wlad fight someone at his level. No Lennox, no Bowe, no Razor Ruddock, no Hoylfield, no Tyson! It's like judging GGG without ever seeing him fight Jacobs or Canelo!
                  Dude just stop. It's embarrassing.

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                  • Pigeons
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                    #79
                    Wilder needs to focus on the task at hand. Ortiz is a giant test. He's technically proficient and has a good jaw. Wilder will have to earn this one. If he does, he'll stamp himself as the best heavyweight in the world.

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                    • ThomasJK
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                      #80
                      Seems Wilder is continually getting caught up in unneeded drama and BS. Honestly, I think he has some not so great people behind him directing him down the wrong path. He needs to stay humble, go to his fights, take care of business, and remove all doubt as to his championship caliber. All this *****ing and bellyaching is a bad look and weak in some ways. Almost a sign of uncertainty and lack of confidence. Get over it and get over yourself Deontay. To hell with what the haters and naysayers voice by their opinions. Just take care of the job at hand. And right now that job is Luis Ortiz. At this level of competition, it’s not wise to overlook anyone. Wilder needs to remain focused on one thing and one thing only. His next fight.

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