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  • #11
    Ortiz will win by KO

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    • #12
      Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View Post
      How can he be the boogeyman when the light was turned on, he was found out, and sent packing? He can't scare kids anymore.
      Ortiz did very well against one of the two best heavies in the division. Whyte, Parker, Joshua and his daddy Hearn have no intentions of putting Ortiz on their "to do" list for good stylistic reason.

      When Hagler took Hearns out in three, or better yet (in the heavies), when Lennox was put out of his miseries in only two by mediocre McCall, or in five by Rahman. "He (Lennox & Hearn) was found out, and sent packing?"(??)

      Not until some real "Ghostbusters" in this crop of heavyweights take it to The Boogyman On Standby, we'll have a boogyman epidemic that still exists lol

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      • #13
        Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View Post
        How can he be the boogeyman when the light was turned on, he was found out, and sent packing? He can't scare kids anymore.
        He's had like one loss as a pro, right? Try to keep up, friend.

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        • #14
          Good to see King Kong back. Now for one more, stiffer competition, and then a Wilder rematch.

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          • #15
            Gramps will dispose of him with ease

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            • #16
              Glad Ortiz is back and gets the opportunity to put himself back in the mix...it's a good card for him to be on as well.

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              • #17
                Cojanu is a soft, soft touch

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Ray Corso View Post
                  Razvan Cojanu record shows 9 out of his 19 opponents have loosing records!
                  Ortiz just fought a champion and lost a good tough fight and you come back fighting a no name nobody who lost his last fight!

                  Theres no reason to step back! Fight a real fighter and continue to build on your close bout with Wilder.

                  Ray
                  Give him a break Ray the man's 76 years old for Christ's sake!

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                  • #19
                    As poor a fighter as Cojanu is, I like to see faces of Wilder fan base by the time Cojanu puts Ortiz out in the 4th round

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