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  • yoz
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    #91


    No way Fury entertains this. Ortiz stocks power; Fury won't want any of it.

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    • yoz
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      #92
      Originally posted by Paddy Mashdown
      Fury has tasted the canvas a couple of times. Learn boxing then come back.
      Yeah. Like the time he was dropped by feather-fisted Nevan Pajkic.

      via Gfycat

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      • LacedUp
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        #93
        Originally posted by New England
        stiverne was highly ranked at the time, don't act like joshua has a lot of better names on his resume, becuase he does not.


        let's not act like he had an amateur career, or the guys he was matched with to go rounds against him when he could hardly box were ever able to make it out of round 1.

        just for some perspective, wilder only had 20 fights when he qualified for the olympics. lots of those fights were short!


        if the guy was so bad and wasn't a dangerous puncher eddie hearn wouldn't have tried to hide joshua behind the atlantic ocean or dillian white. who is the protected fighter, really?
        What exactly is the difference between Joshua's and Wilder's amateur careers other than Joshua being better? Are you even aware that when Wilder turned pro Joshua hadn't even had his first amateur fight.

        Joshua has Takam, Parker, Brezeale, Whyte, Klitschko and Martin. That's three world champions and everyone in the top 10 now or at the time of the fight.

        Don't act like there's a comparison, because there isn't at all and if you say so you're just exposing yourself.

        All of the guys above, maybe except for Martin would smash Stiverne. That's for sure.

        Joshua has offered Wilder multiple fights now Sure is protected. Absolutely pathetic to even try to insinuate that AJ is being protected. Keep in mind that his next fight is his 22nd pro fight.

        When Wilder's 22nd fight took place he fought Jesse Oltman in Cancun

        Joshua is either fighting a top 5 heavyweight and mandatory or fighting for the undisputed title. Those two fights are next no matter what.

        Let's not even try and compare Wilder's absolutely shambolical "resume".

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        • yoz
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          #94
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          What exactly is the difference between Joshua's and Wilder's amateur careers other than Joshua being better? Are you even aware that when Wilder turned pro Joshua hadn't even had his first amateur fight.

          Joshua has Takam, Parker, Brezeale, Whyte, Klitschko and Martin. That's three world champions and everyone in the top 10 now or at the time of the fight.

          Don't act like there's a comparison, because there isn't at all and if you say so you're just exposing yourself.

          All of the guys above, maybe except for Martin would smash Stiverne. That's for sure.

          Joshua has offered Wilder multiple fights now Sure is protected. Absolutely pathetic to even try to insinuate that AJ is being protected. Keep in mind that his next fight is his 22nd pro fight.

          When Wilder's 22nd fight took place he fought Jesse Oltman in Cancun

          Joshua is either fighting a top 5 heavyweight and mandatory or fighting for the undisputed title. Those two fights are next no matter what.

          Let's not even try and compare Wilder's absolutely shambolical "resume".
          For once, we agree. All of this ^.

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          • LacedUp
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            #95
            Originally posted by yoz
            For once, we agree. All of this ^.
            Pathetic of him to still **** on about Wilder's short amateur career.

            He was ****ing on that drum before Wilder was champion and still ****ing it today.

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            • FrankieClutch
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              #96
              Ortiz would win, basing off of Fury's last performance. He looked awful

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              • vitali1999
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                #97
                Originally posted by Paddy Mashdown
                Still salty about Fury schooling your hero?

                Only an idiot would accuse Fury of ducking Ortiz. He clearly needs more time before taking on a top 10 HW.
                More time ? Vitali Klitschko took 4 years off not 2 and a half years and was 37 and fought for the title without one single tune-up fight. And won by knockout but fury needs more time. Hahahahaahaaaa

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                • bboy80
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by vitali1999
                  More time ? Vitali Klitschko took 4 years off not 2 and a half years and was 37 and fought for the title without one single tune-up fight. And won by knockout but fury needs more time. Hahahahaahaaaa
                  You can't really compare them. One was a consummate professional, the other ballooned to 27stone, started doing coke, drinking heavily and had mental break down.

                  He obv isnt going to magically come back in shape and take on Joshua or Wilder.

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                  • Mooshashi
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                    #99
                    David Price is available...he only drives an Uber during the week so weekends are open.

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                    • Bad_Guy
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                      #100
                      Ortiz would beat the **** out of Fury.

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