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  • juggernaut666
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    #21
    Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
    Well. I ain't saying you're wrong by any stretch, but the problem with this kinda thread (and I'm noticing it ain't your first) is this:



    Now, don't get me wrong here, I'm one of a few Brits who actually enjoy watching Wilder fight and give him slightly better than evens of winning should he face AJ in the ring, but every single time Wilder steps in the ring with a relatively well schooled HW the odds are gradually stacking against him. The phrase 'a KO waiting to happen' could be applied to many fighters, and nearly everyone fighting at HW, but in Wilders case it adds an extra dimension to the enjoyment of his fights - you know it's gonna be a KO every time (almost) he steps in the ring but part of the excitement always derives from the fact the he's gone in swinging again and somehow got away with it again. If there ever was a fighter made to be loved by gamblers and risk takers, man, it's Deontay.

    Do you really think hes going to read all that ?

    Should have just simplified it ...........

    "Some psychologists restrict the term confirmation bias to selective collection of evidence that supports what one already believes while ignoring or rejecting evidence that supports a different conclusion. "

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      #22
      Deontay Wilder is the only one with the nuts and the skills to beat ATG heavyweight Luis Ortiz!!!

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        #23
        Originally posted by juggernaut666
        Further proof that the Wilder fanbase are the biggest crack heads of fans in boxing history , not that you need this post to show that .

        The TS himself is more then enough evidence !


        Ortiz has done ZERO to be an ATG and Wilder has arguably the weakest resume for a 6/7 title defenses at HW in history !
        Everyone is a crackhead to you. Yet you support Fury and Hatton guys who actually smoke crack.

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          #24
          Originally posted by rolshans
          Honestly, I think Ortiz is a top 10 all-time great. That fight very obviously makes Wilder's resume the best in the division.
          how can anyone deny this??

          Ortiz is probably top 5 ATG!!!!

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            #25
            Originally posted by BodiesInFlight
            Why stop at current heavyweights?

            I think he beats all of the greats future past and present.
            Rumour has it his 5 losses to Odlanier Solis were all robberies.

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              #26
              we will never forget march 2018 luis ortiz.

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                #27
                I agree with op. No other heavyweight out there is better than a fat 50 year old with high blood pressure

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED
                  Wilder is always looking for that one shot. What makes him dangerous is that he’s quick and athletic enough to land it at some point. Plus, for all his technical *****, he has a pretty high boxing IQ. In a division lacking quality fighters, he can get away with that.
                  Thats why I say a Heavyweight with slipping ability like prime Mike Tyson not the Don King Version would beat Wilder with ease

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Luilun
                    Thats why I say a Heavyweight with slipping ability like prime Mike Tyson not the Don King Version would beat Wilder with ease
                    Tyson always struggled with height though. I think Lennox would handle him with ease.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by daggum
                      we will never forget march 2018 luis ortiz.
                      The greatest ever!!

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