Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz: Deontay Wilder Would Knock Joshua Out in 3 Rounds!

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  • daggum
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    #21
    Originally posted by Butch.McRae
    Well that's Parker, Fury, and now Ortiz who all think Wilder beats Joshua.

    Just wondering how many top HW fighters have to come out with this opinion before know-nothing british fan boys get the picture.

    Joshua is likely going to sleep whenever they meet. It's not about who you like. It's just boxing lol Dude is too stiff and heavy to make Wilder consistently miss. And Wilder has shown that he has a chin. (Which has been corroborated by guys like Emmanuel Steward and David Coldwell)

    His only shot is to swarm Wilder and get him out of there immediately lol
    flopping all over the ring for an entire round and needing an extended break against a guy who couldn't ko malik scott proves he has a chin? thats a strange way to spin things.

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    • Butch.McRae
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      #22
      Originally posted by daggum
      flopping all over the ring for an entire round and needing an extended break against a guy who couldn't ko malik scott proves he has a chin? thats a strange way to spin things.
      If you think it's not impressive that he was taking clean shots from a 240lb HW and didn't go down, then I'm not sure what sport you've been watching.

      The big guys go down when they get caught if you didn't know lol
      It's not spin. It's a fact.

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        #23
        And that's coming from the second best heavyweight in the world Luis Ortiz. King Kong has has gotten a raw deal. He has popped only twice or (really once if one can suggest that his diuretics use was for legitimate purposes) for juicing and is currently not ranked by any of the other sanctioning bodies outside the WBC.

        However on the other hand, the irony is that Povetkin has also popped twice for juicing and yet he is currently ranked by all four of the major sanctioning bodies as a result. One can have fun figuring that out themselves.

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          #24
          The man has felt the power. He knows that shyt is spooky. I think AJ may decision Wilder but there's a strong chance Deontay cracks chinny Joshua with the first solid right he lands. I think that's why Hearn won't let that fight happen until he's made his money off Joshua.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Butch.McRae
            If you think it's not impressive that he was taking clean shots from a 240lb HW and didn't go down, then I'm not sure what sport you've been watching.

            The big guys go down when they get caught if you didn't know lol
            It's not spin. It's a fact.
            you don't know what a fact is...getting badly hurt and not being able to recover for 4 minutes shows you have a chin is just a terrible argument

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              #26
              Originally posted by Curtis2
              Can you imagine how passive, scared AJ would react to Wilder after how AJ fought with Parker??
              Wilder is definitely a more hardened individual but that doesn't mean that he can't get cracked. Povetkin will show if he is ready for Wilder.

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                #27
                Originally posted by daggum
                old fatso is now going to hype up wilder so that he doesnt look as bad for losing to such a novice
                No, he is just grateful for the opportunity that Deontay gave him that's all. In addition, he is hoping for another title shot against him before the AJ fight or as a replacement for the Anthony Joshua fight, if the two camps can't reach an agreement before April 2019. He already knows that Joshua won't fight him because he is too much of a coward and has no guts. So his best shot is against the "Bronze Bomber".

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                • sammybee
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                  #28
                  Ortiz should advice Wilder to sign the contract to fight Joshua.

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                  • Butch.McRae
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by daggum
                    you don't know what a fact is...getting badly hurt and not being able to recover for 4 minutes shows you have a chin is just a terrible argument
                    Here we again with another poster playing intelligent on the net. I'm always amused by these posts.

                    I'll spare you the exchange tonight. But my two Ivy league graduate degrees and six figure salary (several times over), is pretty good evidence that I know a little bit lol

                    You start by claiming that I'm spinning things, but then you admit that he has a chin. You're walking in circles buddy.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by kidaguilar
                      Ortiz is a really bitter man
                      Just his opinion and obviously he feels just the way AJ does and most boxing fans. Why would he be bitter? Cause he lost to Wilder, he sounded honest to me or bitter because Hearn signed him knowing it was just for "Show" then dropped him before he got to Smash AJ = Another Joke!! Now yes I'd be bitter to, wouldn't you?

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