Comments Thread For: Wilder Won't Satisfy Some Critics Even if He Destroys Ortiz

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  • Fabes88
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    #11
    Originally posted by lion33lit
    The haters love to hate.....its imbedded in their DNA from so much practice. Those guys will NEVER give the guy props - its a given! They WORSHIP AJ & his money first promoter Hearn.......AJ AVOIDED Ortiz,.... Wilder for YEARS wanted em' both - go figure.
    Lol we need to stop with the bs and be adults now. How did aj avoid Ortiz and wilder for years let’s bear in mind he’s only been a pro for just over 4 years.

    The ibf ordered a mandatory before the wba did what is aj supposed to do, give up his belt to make you happy?

    As for wilder he’s only been calling him out since the Klitschko fight and since then aj had the aforementioned mandatory and wilder has repeatedly stated “50/50 or no fight” that fight will happen eventually though so I’m not worried.

    My point is for every person who doesn’t give wilder credit theres people who will make wilfully ignorant comments like “aj avoided Ortiz” its just how boxing fans are yourself included evidently.

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    • DON POWER
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      #12
      who knows how old ortiz really is how good is he without the PEDs? he looked like a steaming pile shit his last couple of fights. Nope I'm not impressed

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      • vitali1999
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        #13
        Breazeale can beat wilder too so there's no way out for him. If he can beat Ortiz I'll praise him. He'll be the 2nd best heavyweight in the world if he can beat Ortiz. Wilder has never fought a contender so I have no idea if he's good or bad.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #14
          He will satisfy me if he really stops ortiz.

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          • Straightener
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            #15
            Wilder gets props for the Ortiz fight

            Still embarrassing it took him 39 fights to get there but he gets props

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            • lefthook2daliva
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              #16
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              By Keith Idec - NEW YORK Welcome to Deontay Wilder's world, where you're simultaneously an applauded risk-taker headed toward a truly dangerous fight and a well-promoted opportunist preying on a vulnerable veteran who's neither as good nor young as advertised. However you view Wilder, the result of his fight Saturday night against Luis Ortiz will help prove what you've been saying, posting and/or Tweeting up until this important point in his heavily scrutinized career...
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              sad but true...just another example of yt keepin a brotha down....

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              • A.K
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                #17
                He won’t get his respect till he ends the Joshua hype train, but they won’t have anywhere to hide after Ortiz gets dropped.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Straightener
                  Wilder gets props for the Ortiz fight

                  Still embarrassing it took him 39 fights to get there but he gets props
                  Well it is not his fault Povetkin was on juice.

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                  • jonnyc420
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                    #19
                    Lol soft touch Wildher would finally earn some respect. To think it it only took 40 fights.

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                    • jonnyc420
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      So he turned pro at 80 years old?

                      And at the amateur championships in 2005, when he clearly looked like a young man in his mid 20s, he was actually 74 years old?
                      Look who it is, ducking our last convo? Wildher hoes are a joke lol. Cant deal with facts.

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