Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz: I Could Be 50 and Beat The Piss Out of 'Punk' Joshua!

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  • SplitSecond
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    #51
    Aj is a punk. A ducker.

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    • Illmatic94
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      #52
      Originally posted by Sktherealdeal
      Ortiz can't do ****. He could have fought any known boxer after Wilder but he went for Cojanu. He hadn't fought anyone noteworthy apart from Wilder and he got laid out with his blend pressure running through his 💀. BTW, I'm a Nigerian.
      Cojanu.. the same guy that went 12 rounds with Parker??? doesn't that expose how garbage Parker truly was?? thanks for further diminishing AJ's victory over bum ass Parker.

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      • ThelronMike
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        #53
        AJ getting roasted and clowned by everyone!!!! LOL!

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        • champion4ever
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          #54
          I agree with him about Anthony Joshua though. He needs a dance partner for April at Wembley. So why not give Luis Ortiz a chance? After all, he shouldn't be hard to beat. He is a 49 year old man on High Blood pressure medicines you know?

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          • P4Pdunny
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            #55
            Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
            First, AJ isn't Khan chinny. However, that was less about AJ being able to take a shot and more about Whyte's inexperience. Land the shot, dig the body, look for the upper cut. Klitschko had it right, he just decided that after the knock down he would swing wild head shots until the round ended.
            I actually agree with all of this, but you do get some guys who think anything that lands on AJ will down him

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            • champion4ever
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              #56
              The fact is, Ortiz is just too strong for Anthony Joshua and he would never fight him. The man has a chin and can punch. It was miracle that Wilder survived that seventh round without going down. That's why AJ continues to run, hide and duck from King Kong. The man he is afraid of the most, he nearly knocked him out.

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              • Cutthroat
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                #57
                Originally posted by Noelanthony
                You think?? He caught Wilder with something similar and for 50 whole seconds had a 6ft 7 walking mummy at his mercy. 50 seconds do you know how long that is in a fight. There was no resistance, no blocking, or slipping or any punches thrown back yet he still didn’t finish him. Who has Ortiz knocked out of any note? He ain’t doing s#hit and you know it . Just be real with yourself. Now if Wilder catches him flush then that’s a different story
                The time was 40 seconds & Wilder was holding on most of that time. Ortiz had already been down 2x, he was not fresh by any means.

                Ortiz's KO ratio is 30% higher than Whyte's, he fought David Allen immediately after Whyte went the distance with him and actually stopped him in 7. If you watch Whyte-Allen and Ortiz-Allen there is a clear gap in class, even the comment section is roasting Whyte for his performance.

                Ortiz annihilated Jennings in 6 after Jennings already beat Mike Perez & went the distance with Wlad. Ortiz also destroyed Thompson in 6 when Pulev-Takam went the distance.

                He even dominated Malik Scott far easier than Chisora, Scott got dropped 5x only averaging 13 punches per round. Vs Chisora, Scott was winning on all the scorecards prior to a premature 6th round stoppage. Even after getting knocked out he's still better than Whyte.

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                • Bronx2245
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  I agree but Parker had a belt , that was the only reason he was relevant . Similar to Mikey Garcia fighting Sergey Lipinets
                  Mikey moved up a division for that title. Not the same as choosing Parker. Parker was low-risk, and he got the fight, even though he had poor performances! Ortiz was high-risk, and did NOT get the fight!

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by SOLARPLEXUS
                    Parker was WBO champion in a world title unification. Ortiz was ranked by the WBA before he was removed for a failed drug test, before Joshua had even fought for the WBA title Ortiz had signed with Haymon. After he beat Klitschko the IBF mandatory Pulev took priority over the WBA as they had already asked for 2 voluntary exceptions.

                    It is what it is!
                    Basically, Parker was low-risk, Ortiz was high-risk, Parker got the fight! Ortiz did not! It had nothing to do with Ortiz's "poor performances."

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                    • Mayweatherducks
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                      #60
                      Grandpa Ortiz is right and beats the **** out of Glass Jawed Khan Joshua. Easy work.

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