But ortiz was 90 years old doe
Comments Thread For: Jarrell Miller: Wilder Faced '45-Year-Old' Ortiz, Not The Young Bull
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What is this guy talking about no one calling him out??? I could have sworn I've read a article on here where Hearn mentioned Joshua making his US debut against Miller this year. So what is he complaining about? Besides I'd like to see how he does against Ortiz I bet he wouldn't last five rounds lolComment
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He’s kind of tailor made for Deontay Eilder to be honest.
He’s a slow plodder without stamina or KO power.
Wilder would treat him to. KO inside the first 3 rounds.
Miller should get his weight down and get more fit.
He does look like he has some slickness but his body is in awful shape.
That’s the problem with some of these HWs they have no discipline between fights.
That is why AJ is champ because he’s always in great shape and trying to improve.
I respect that dedication.Comment
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Ouch! Hypocrisy anyone!? Don't think any other post will top this one“I would like to see Ortiz put some work on Deontay,” Miller said. “I think he deserves it. I know he’s been getting a lot of B.S. from media and all that crazy stuff. But Ortiz is one of the best counter-punchers in boxing and if he can withstand the storm the first couple rounds and time Deontay, it’ll be an early night for Deontay to go home. - Fat Baby Miller.
NEW YORK – If Jarrell Miller were to bet his own money on the Deontay Wilder-Luis Ortiz fight, he’d place his wager on Ortiz. That has more to do with odds than anything because Wilder is about a 3-1 favorite in advance of their fight for his WBC heavyweight title March 3 in Brooklyn. When objectively analyzing the bout between Wilder (39-0, 38 KOs) and Ortiz (28-0, 24 KOs, 2 NC), Miller could see either fighter winning by knockout early in their scheduled 12-rounder at Barclays Center (Showtime).
You b*tch ass hater! You lucky Ortiz got the Wilder fight before he got to you!Comment

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