Comments Thread For: Fury Tabs Deontay Wilder as Division Leader - But "Very Beatable"

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  • The D3vil
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    #21
    Originally posted by Cantona
    Wilder is exciting I admit but he hasn't fought anyone and please don't bring up that 60 year old Cuban who had been out of the ring almost as long as fury, and who nearly sparked him out. Joshua, Parker and fury all showed ambition in their first 20 fights while Wilder was...... well I'm not sure where he was but his record is padded out beyond belief. He ain't knocking Parker out and he can't outbox him which is why he didn't try to unify and strengthen his position at the table with Joshua.
    Oh please, if Ortiz is that easy, the whole division wouldn't have ducked him for 3 years.

    None of them wanted to fight Ortiz because he was a southpaw with Cuban boxing skills and power.

    Wilder was the only one who would fight him for those reasons.

    Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
    First of all - prove Ortiz is actually younger than Wlad... I need to see an official birth certificate and not a fake one like *****'s.

    You're actually implying that Windmill's life and death win over Ortiz is more impressive than beating Wlad?

    Yes, Wlad wanted no part of Ortiz and was deeply frustrated with Bryant Jennings a guy who wasn't in Ortiz's class in terms of skill, power, or ring generalship.

    Ortiz would've knocked Wlad out 3 years ago.

    Now, I agree Ortiz is too old now, but he'd beat Wlad today.

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    • Cantona
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      #22
      Originally posted by The D3vil
      Oh please, if Ortiz is that easy, the whole division wouldn't have ducked him for 3 years.

      None of them wanted to fight Ortiz because he was a southpaw with Cuban boxing skills and power.

      Wilder was the only one who would fight him for those reasons.



      Yes, Wlad wanted no part of Ortiz and was deeply frustrated with Bryant Jennings a guy who wasn't in Ortiz's class in terms of skill, power, or ring generalship.

      Ortiz would've knocked Wlad out 3 years ago.

      Now, I agree Ortiz is too old now, but he'd beat Wlad today.
      Nobody would fight him because he is a drug cheat why should they. Still Ortiz aside wilder avoids titles. Bad business.

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      • Pennsauken1
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        #23
        Originally posted by The D3vil
        Oh please, if Ortiz is that easy, the whole division wouldn't have ducked him for 3 years.

        None of them wanted to fight Ortiz because he was a southpaw with Cuban boxing skills and power.

        Wilder was the only one who would fight him for those reasons.



        Yes, Wlad wanted no part of Ortiz and was deeply frustrated with Bryant Jennings a guy who wasn't in Ortiz's class in terms of skill, power, or ring generalship.

        Ortiz would've knocked Wlad out 3 years ago.

        Now, I agree Ortiz is too old now, but he'd beat Wlad today.
        I agree, Wilder was the only boxer with balls to step in with Ortiz, while little nuts ducked and hid behind his IBF Mandatory challenger Pulez, who happen to get hurt, so they pulled Takum off the tray line to prepare and fight Scaredy-cat in 2 weeks notice, what ***en Fraud

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          #24
          Hearn is in a tough situation right now, does he cash out on Wilder on 2 paydays, because Wilder is going to clobber this glass chin dope, or does he take a risk and make less money to get knocked out by the Russian Poletvin, or does he gamble and take on the less dangerous but mysterious Baby Miller, we the fans are waiting on your next move, Con Eddie

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          • 1hourRun
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            #25
            Looks like another domestic British rivalry, why am I not surprised? both frauds ducked Deontay, both know they need to come see the champ but wont.

            Jigglypuff can get it on the strength, no need for a mando ; but we know he rather outbox this mark, easywork.

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              #26
              Originally posted by tonysoprano
              Did what to AJ? Get knocked down..so what? Last i recall he got up and won by stoppage. And if the ref hadn't stopped it, Vlad would have ended up in hospital, he was getting battered.

              Almost every great fighter has been knocked down, it's how you get up and respond that counts.

              It's not like he was put on his fat ass by Steve Cunningham...
              Hold up, let me get the violin out!!!

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              • richardt
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                #27
                I think the guy that beats wilder has very fast feet, in and out, side to side and makes Wilder miss all night. Anyone who gets hit by wilder consistently or even at all flush with that right hand, goes nite nite. The other option is a vicious puncher who gets to him first, jumps on him and doesn't let up and gets the stoppage. Not sure I've seen that fighter out there yet but everyone gets beat and some fighter will come along or is already there that has the ability to beat him. Same goes for Joshua and any heavyweight.

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                  #28
                  The Gypsy King has returned to take his throne back!!!

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                  • Arthur Daley
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                    #29


                    He needed hometown cooking to beat 'The Worm' Dustin Nichols.

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                    • hitking
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                      #30
                      Until AJ steps up and fights Wilder, there is no unquestioned top heavyweight. And since nobody has established themself as the clear cut top guy, Fury is the only fighter with a legitimate claim to the true, ******* heavyweight title.

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