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  • MONGOOSE66
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    Ortiz almost KO’s

    Ortiz almost KO’s Wilder and no one wants to see that fight again? WTF?
    I want to see either Joshua or Wilder face that old man. I think if old man Foreman could do it. Ortiz will do it easier.
    BOTH men are scared of Ortiz.
    They should be. There boxing IQ added together doesn’t equal his.
    Im sure Ortiz would love to fight Joshua across the pond. DONT HOLD HOUR BREATH.
    Last edited by MONGOOSE66; 06-27-2018, 06:48 PM.
  • Gentblue
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    #2
    Joshua was scared.... Wilder obviously was not.

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    • kafkod
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      #3
      Originally posted by Gentblue
      Joshua was scared.... Wilder obviously was not.
      Ortiz was AJ's mando but he decided to fight Wilder instead, then failed a PED test and lost his mandatory status. That's a fact .. look it up.

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      • Boksfan
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        #4
        Ortiz is done, his best wasn't enough.

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        • jack_the_rippuh
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          #5
          Ortiz can't fight on the outside.

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          • MONGOOSE66
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            #6
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Ortiz was AJ's mando but he decided to fight Wilder instead, then failed a PED test and lost his mandatory status. That's a fact .. look it up.
            Still time to fight the old man.
            Don’t hold your breath. AJ is far more predictable AND PONDEROUS than Wilder. Perfect for Ortiz.

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            • MONGOOSE66
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              #7
              Originally posted by Boksfan
              Ortiz is done, his best wasn't enough.
              Why wasn’t there a rematch with such a close fight? Wilder still has nightmares about the boogieman.

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              • Larry the boss
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                #8
                Ortiz has a elimination bout coming up for it

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                • kafkod
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MONGOOSE66
                  Still time to fight the old man.
                  Don’t hold your breath. AJ is far more predictable AND PONDEROUS than Wilder. Perfect for Ortiz.
                  Ortiz is 40 years old, on medication for high blood pressure, and his best win was Bryant Jennings 4 years ago. He looked like crap in his last 2 fights before Wilder, old and shot.

                  Hearn signed him to Matchroom so he could promote the WBA mando between Ortiz and AJ, and Ortiz jumped ship to Haymon and fought Wilder instead. He had his chance with Hearn and he blew it.

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                  • famicommander
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                    #10
                    Wilder would take him out much earlier next time. It took him more than half the fight to find the range for his jab. Once he did, Ortiz started hitting the mat. Wilder has a deadly 1-2.

                    Not to mention Ortiz would be another year older.

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