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

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  • Punisha
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    #21
    I think Ortiz beats Joshua, just another fight that will never happen.

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    • Noelanthony
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      #22
      Originally posted by Redd Foxx
      ***... None of the pros seem to respect AJ anymore. Kinda tells you how transparent those "negotiations" were.
      My sentiments exactly . Imagine an ex pro or current pro hearing through the media that a boxer turned down 50 million. What do you think is there first thought?? It’s quite amazing the human mind. Firstly they think “ Damn I have never earned 50 m” then their minds may think what they would do with 50 million or if they were a good boxer why they were never offered such an amount . Then they ponder on the individual that turned down the 50 m . Envy subconsciously may creep in and then **** they open their mouths and you hear their comments. American Boxing fans are also very similar when hearing such news about 50 million you too would think they had a chair at negotiations but thanks for the heads up buddy

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      • texasboi15
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        #23
        Damn 3 stories from 3 different heavyweights saying Joshua's running on the Boxingscene front page lol

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        • Noelanthony
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          #24
          Originally posted by Punisha
          I think Ortiz beats Joshua, just another fight that will never happen.
          Why do you think he beats Joshua let’s get your insight. You can’t come on here with 5 comments to your name and say I think this. Who are you?? I want to hear you thoughts so I can respect your opinion. The stage is yours punisha don’t let me down

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          • Punisha
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            Well to be honest, I think Ortiz is a better boxer than Joshua. I just see him outlanding him and surviving the decision. I don't think Joshua hits as hard as Wilder and believe Ortiz can withstand it for a decision, as long as the fight doesn't take place in the UK.

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            • DougalDylan
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              #26
              Aj would beat Ortiz easy he was sooo slow against Malik Scott AJ could take a round off any time he wanted, he can't cut the ring off at all. AJ wouldn't concede the early rounds like Wilder he'd just bust him up. He has no big punch just look how much Dave Allen soaked up. His whole folk lore is built up around the Jennings how many years ago ? Who has he beat since then ? .. and he has to box clean now. He's still a good fighter but sooooo overrated.

              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              Cuban heavyweight Luis Ortiz (29-1, 25 KOs) returned in style last Saturday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. He knocked out Razvan Cojanu in two rounds, with a single big shot. It was Ortiz's first bout since suffering the first defeat of his career back in March, when he was knocked out in ten rounds by current WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.
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              • Noelanthony
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                #27
                Originally posted by Punisha
                Well to be honest, I think Ortiz is a better boxer than Joshua. I just see him outlanding him and surviving the decision. I don't think Joshua hits as hard as Wilder and believe Ortiz can withstand it for a decision, as long as the fight doesn't take place in the UK.
                Granted Joshua doesn’t hit as hard as Wilder but he has more of a variety of punches to lay out a slow ponderous Ortiz. I don’t agree with your opinion but I respect it

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                • Punisha
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  Granted Joshua doesn’t hit as hard as Wilder but he has more of a variety of punches to lay out a slow ponderous Ortiz. I don’t agree with your opinion but I respect it
                  It would be a good fight for sure. What's your prediction on Canelo-GGG 2? Hardly any threads on here about that.

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                  • Jersey Walcott
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                    #29
                    Ortiz is better boxer than Joshua... but... too old...

                    Wilder's KO against Ortiz was rather a "fitness"-KO, because Ortiz was after the 7. round very-very tired.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Punisha
                      It would be a good fight for sure. What's your prediction on Canelo-GGG 2? Hardly any threads on here about that.
                      I’ve got Canelo. I say that because you truly have a individual that can take GGG power. GGG had Canelo gassed as early as the 4th round, and made him fight near enough the entire fight of the ropes. Yet he didn’t even hurt him talk less of stopping him. GGG won the first fight in my eyes but I preferred the way Canelo look. Fatigue thwarted Canelo’s chances. So I look at this fight and ask myself what can Canelo adopt or add to his arsenal to beat GGG ? More than GGG can add to his arsenal. Personally a sustained Stomach attack . Nobody is knockingGGG out to the head. Deontay May find trouble that head is made of Teflon. To be honest I’m not a fan of both but Canelo has more strings to his bow. The fight still goes to decision but I think Canelo squeezes by majority decision

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