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

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  • yoshik
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    #31
    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
    We really have no idea if that's true.

    We don't know what Wilder actually gets paid, so how could we compare?

    We don't know the difference in tax liabilities. There are so many things we don't know.

    Stop believing everything Eddie Hearn says. He's a promoter. His job is to lie.
    And your job is to be a fanboy and stick up for your boy no matter what. If Ortiz blasts your boy out what will you say? PEDs? LOL! We shall see. Fanboys always have something ****ty to say when their boy gets beat. Look at all the idiots that claim Cantyellow beat GGG. The selective memories, cataracts and casuals make a mockery of a great sport.

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    • yoshik
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      #32
      Originally posted by Tyistall
      Let's not forget.
      Wilder turned down more money in a fight with Whyte.
      Wilder never fought Klitschko or anyone in the top 30 other than an overrated Stiverne the first fight.
      Wilder calls out AJ and wants it at 50/50, but he can't even sell out Barclays Center
      The last three Wilder fights were Stiverne, Arreola and Washington...yuck
      This is basically the first time he's stepped up in 39 fights. AJ has 20 fights and 3 belts...while working on a 4th
      The real reason Wilder is calling out AJ is because AJ will make him rich. Also because Parker and his team did the same thing and it worked.
      Absolute truth. This cannot be denied by anyone other than the fanboys who are casuals who think size and KOs determine your skill level.

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      • greeneye99
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        #33
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
        We really have no idea if that's true.

        We don't know what Wilder actually gets paid, so how could we compare?

        We don't know the difference in tax liabilities. There are so many things we don't know.

        Stop believing everything Eddie Hearn says. He's a promoter. His job is to lie.
        Wilder payment is listed by the Promoters they can't evade that
        He has to pay taxes bro
        Even his Wilder gets an extra bonus that fans don't know about it still can't be another million $
        We don't have to believe Hearn
        ESPN usually list the payments of each fighter
        Regardless
        Wilder never got paid 15 or 20 million$$ that AJ gets
        Facts
        Brooklyn still has 2000 tix left
        Wilder isn't breaking the bank

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        • hitking
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          #34
          Originally posted by Factual Voice
          Wilder fights Haymon controlled fighters. He isn't allowed to fight no haym controlled fighters why????i think we know why...

          Why is WILDER willing to fight Ortiz but not Povetkin? Hmmmmm because Ortiz is controlled by Haymon.

          Why won't bumsquad fight Dylan WHYTE fir a record high payday? Same reason....


          So let's cut the bs and call it for what it is. Nbody trusts al.haymon and this garbage talking half wit with no substance. Remember an empty pot makes the most noise.
          Ummm, Wilder was willing to fight Povetkin, remember? And he was willing to go to Russia to do it. But ya boy tested positive for PEDs. Then, ya boy scheduled another fight and got popped for PEDs again and was suspended. I know-I know. Ortiz got popped for PEDs too. But at least he managed to stay off the juice in his next fight and now he’s getting his shot at Wilder.

          As for Dillan Whyte. They threw Whyte at Wilder as a means to avoid Wilder-AJ. Just like they’ve basically scheduled Miller to fight AJ before both have even won their upcoming bouts. Regardless of the reasoning, Ortiz is higher on the heavyweight food chain than Whyte. So how can you logically criticize Wilder for taking on the better fighter? And in today’s risk vs reward boxing world we’re living in. Kudos to any top fighter willing to take less money against a better opponent. Because that’s pretty much unheard of nowadays.

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          • Boksfan
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            #35
            Windmill will duck Joshua for ever! What a coward, pathetic.

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            • Boksfan
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              #36
              Originally posted by hitking
              Ummm, Wilder was willing to fight Povetkin, remember? And he was willing to go to Russia to do it. But ya boy tested positive for PEDs. Then, ya boy scheduled another fight and got popped for PEDs again and was suspended. I know-I know. Ortiz got popped for PEDs too. But at least he managed to stay off the juice in his next fight and now he’s getting his shot at Wilder.

              As for Dillan Whyte. They threw Whyte at Wilder as a means to avoid Wilder-AJ. Just like they’ve basically scheduled Miller to fight AJ before both have even won their upcoming bouts. Regardless of the reasoning, Ortiz is higher on the heavyweight food chain than Whyte. So how can you logically criticize Wilder for taking on the better fighter? And in today’s risk vs reward boxing world we’re living in. Kudos to any top fighter willing to take less money against a better opponent. Because that’s pretty much unheard of nowadays.
              Lmao chill with the drugs kid. Wilder was never willing to fight Povetkin, he was forced to, go Russia or get stripped, lmao he never went for that plain

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              • champion4ever
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                #37
                Ortiz is too old and have very slow feet to defeat Deontay. He is a plodder. So how does he expect to cut off the ring on Wilder? It's dangerous to follow a puncher around the ring without cutting it off. The "Bronze Bomber" knocks him out in less than three rounds.

                This 50 year old man is going to get hurt. He may be able to neutralize Wilder's right for a moment but what about his left jab? Once he reaches him with that left, then its a wrap; It's lights out for Ortiz.

                That left jab is going to blind him just enough for a split second and then that right hand is going to find a home. I still don't see this fight going past 4 rounds.

                Wilder is younger, faster, more athletic, hits harder and may be even stronger of the two fighters.

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                • Dr Rassclart
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                  #38
                  Lou DiBella calling the boxing public a**holes. That’s surely an oxymoron. Bald headed ****womble.

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                  • Raggamuffin
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                    #39
                    The only people who won’t be impressed are Joshua’s fanatics. And the boxing world doesn’t care about these new comers to the game.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #40
                      Am not a critic but i would definitely be satisfied because this would probably represent his best win in his pro career. I would be this ahead of his win over stiverne back in 2015.

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