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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jarrell Miller: Wilder Hit Luis Ortiz Behind Head, Ref Helped Him!

    Heavyweight contender Jarrell Miller was watching very closely last month, when Deonay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs) retained his WBC heavyweight title with a tenth round stoppage of previously undefeated Cuban contender Luis Ortiz.
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  • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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    Get ready for another boring night of Boxing in Brooklyn thanks to Hearn. This has got to be a major letdown to the Brooklyn crowd compared to last week

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    • Boxing Logic
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      #3
      Yup but American boxers know now that whenever they are losing, they are allowed to cheat completely, so now that it's out in the open, you will see it more and more. When Andre Ward was losing to Kovalev, we saw what he was allowed to do. When Tank Davis was losing to Fonseca and was totally gassed out, we saw what he was allowed to do (in Vegas of course). I think that was actually the most blatant example of them all. Just embarrassing. When Marcus Browne was losing to Hot Rod, we saw what he was allowed to get away with, every cheating maneuver from the Andre Ward textbook you can think of except for the headbutt to the nuts. That is a special move that only Ward can pull off when his losing gauge is filled to 100%.

      And there are just so, so many other examples. The **** happens every other week on PBC cards. If the A-side is losing, he knows he can just go assault his opponent in broad daylight, smack him behind the head a few times or after the bell, go low 20 times in a row, and the ref will sternly tell his opponent to "box clean!" and let the fight keep going.

      That's why so many PBC boxers have not developed any fanbases. Who wants to support ANYONE affiliated with such a seemingly corrupt clown show where the outcomes are more predetermined than WWE matches, just using a different method of predetermining the winner? For example Spence is usually the type of boxer I like, but I can never support him so long as he's with Al Haymon because I know where that road leads. Any success Errol Spence has so long as he is with Al Haymon is probably going to be awful for the sport because all the rules of the sport will be thrown out the window in order to protect him, just like we saw with Floyd, and all the good matchups in that division will either not happen at all, or happen far too late under complete circus circumstances. Any time any Al Haymon boxer ends up getting any power in the sport, it means the death of another promising division in boxing for between 5 and 15 years. Just look at what Haymon and Adonis Stevenson have done to what should have been, based on talent, the most exciting and historic division in the sport the last 5+ years. They totally ruined what should have been the new four kings era just at 175, with prime Stevenson, prime Kovalev, prime Ward, and prime Beterbiev.

      But who were the ones who either refused to fight the best completely, or only selected one guy under all sorts of unfair seemingly corrupt conditions? The Al Haymon fighter, and the American fighter, of course. Kovalev and Beterbiev on the other hand were itching to get the big fights as fast as possible within reason, but the Haymon boxer, and the American boxer, ruined it. Sometimes there is overlap between those two categories, usually in fact, or sometimes they are separate, but it's almost always one of those two categories ducking fights, cheating, or skating on apparent corruption. And that makes it impossible to support anyone affiliated with those people, just like it will be impossible to support anyone affiliated with Canelo going forward. All these people are ruining the sport. Props to Whyte for pointing this out but this is just one symptom of a much more pervasive, repeating problem. Unless Whyte actually calls out the apparent corruption behind this incident and points out that it is a recurring event with many, many Al Haymon fights (remember Gary Russell Jr almost got the decision over Lomachenko after Lomachenko won basically every round? I could go on for days it's happened so many times), then pointing out this one incident is not going to do anyone much good.

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      • AdonisCreed
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        #4
        I'm curious to see how this loser does tonight lol

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        • SinderellaMan
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          #5
          What a joke. Big Baby don't want that work from Wilder.
          Straight rights for the 1st 2 knockdowns & an uppercut for the finish.
          And Jarrell, rabbit punches are behind the head so there's no need to state
          "Rabbit punches behind the head"

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          • Just looking
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            #6
            I've watched this fight a couple of times and the so called "rabbit" punches were hitting Ortiz' back, not his head, some of them touched the head but the impact was all on his back

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            • GlassJoey
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              #7
              I think on recent form, Miller should referee the Wilder vs AJ fight.

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              • Noelanthony
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                #8
                Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
                Get ready for another boring night of Boxing in Brooklyn thanks to Hearn. This has got to be a major letdown to the Brooklyn crowd compared to last week
                Bro let’s stop all this cheerleading, dumped girlfriend emotions���� I know you hate Hearn and it’s apparent I get it. Not to mention the card last week was fantastic and can not be topped. It’s not about Hearn. I **** with Miller and I like Jacob.

                Don’t let Hearn get under your skin he is booed here in England also

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                • 5000boxing
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                  #9
                  First of all.. ortiz was cleanly knocked down in the 2nd from a sneaky L jab.. then ortiz was dropped in the 5th.. then when ortiz stunned wilder in the 7th.. he was definitely rabbit punching wilder.. go an see.. and in the 10th the ropes held ortiz up he was out on his feet.. so wilder, being 214 lbs is immediately grabbed by the 241 lbs man.. fires two rapid fire rabbit punches to ortiz dome.. an then threw that fool to the floor, like a rag doll.. i don't care.. this is war. Ref calls no knockdown and has to repeatedly tell ortiz to get up.. while ortiz got another break.. it didnt matter because the end was near.. which is why a.j will duck until the day he retires.

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                  • Squ□redCircle34
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                    #10
                    Fat Bastard Miller should fight Ortiz then after Whyte gets his pasting from King Kong!

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