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  • #31
    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
    A pitiful lie, Luis Ortiz fought in GayJ's undercard when Joshua defended the IBF vs. Eric Molina. Why is Molina good enough, who was Deontay's leftovers and even Eddie Hearn dismissed publicly, but 'King-Kong' was not worthy at a shot?! LAUGHABLE.
    how many fights have AJ and Wilder had?

    and which one actually fought Wladimir Klitschko?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
      A pitiful lie, Luis Ortiz fought in GayJ's undercard when Joshua defended the IBF vs. Eric Molina. Why is Molina good enough, who was Deontay's leftovers and even Eddie Hearn dismissed publicly, but 'King-Kong' was not worthy at a shot?! LAUGHABLE.
      Why wasn't wilder providing Ortiz with a voluntary at the same time then after holding his WBC belt for longer?

      The Molina fight was always last minute because the WBA were dragging their heels on sanctioning the Klitschko fight for the vacant belt.

      Shush

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Sn1 View Post
        how many fights have AJ and Wilder had?

        and which one actually fought Wladimir Klitschko?

        WOW!!! You got me! but Deontay is fighting the guy who beat Klistchko before GayJ, heard of him? THE LINEAL CHAMPION TYSON FURY?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
          WOW!!! You got me! but Deontay is fighting the guy who beat Klistchko before GayJ, heard of him? THE LINEAL CHAMPION TYSON FURY?
          Yup, I can't believe he's now fighting decent opposition 40 fights into his career either ... and twice in a row!! although this is clearly an attempt at a cherry pick by Wilder's camp, they don't want him in there with a 100% Fury who even said himself that he wanted another fight before facing Wilder, and that was when he was stood in the ring following the immediate announcement of that matchup.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by James Hunt View Post
            Wow! This week is a true nightmare for LDBS clowns.
            lool they already crying on their youtube videos, deluded bunch of clowns.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by yammy25 View Post
              Why wasn't wilder providing Ortiz with a voluntary at the same time then after holding his WBC belt for longer?

              The Molina fight was always last minute because the WBA were dragging their heels on sanctioning the Klitschko fight for the vacant belt.

              Shush
              How ironic that you bringing up the man who actually fought and KO 'King-Kong' Ortiz, suggesting that somehow Wilder was ducking or afraid of Luis Ortiz? How does that work in your head fella? Did you miss the fight?

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              • #37
                Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                WOW!!! You got me! but Deontay is fighting the guy who beat Klistchko before GayJ, heard of him? THE LINEAL CHAMPION TYSON FURY?
                Fury that hasn't done enough to prove he's still worthy to be in a championship fight? Joshua could have made mega money cherry picking that fight, but felt Fury needed to prove himself first. Wilder had no problem running for that cherry.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                  Facing Joshua would have been the same. If he had won he'd have a massive rematch too. It was crazy walking away from the kind of money a Joshua fight would have got him.
                  Agree, Oritiz should have gone the AJ route especially as Wilder fans will tell you; AJ will lose to Ortiz and is a ducking coward: Hence made no sense to go Wilder route..........unless Ortiz felt Wilder is the weaker of the two and easiest to beat. Still should have gone for the money.

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                  • #39
                    "Eddie and I are working on maybe doing a big money three fight deal for Luis Ortiz so it looks likely to happen soon. Eddie could make Luis a big star in the UK," Jimenez told BoxingScene.com.

                    Yeah, how did that work the 1st time?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Sn1 View Post
                      Yup, I can't believe he's now fighting decent opposition 40 fights into his career either ... and twice in a row!! although this is clearly an attempt at a cherry pick by Wilder's camp, they don't want him in there with a 100% Fury who even said himself that he wanted another fight before facing Wilder, and that was when he was stood in the ring following the immediate announcement of that matchup.
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                      Fury that hasn't done enough to prove he's still worthy to be in a championship fight? Joshua could have made mega money cherry picking that fight, but felt Fury needed to prove himself first. Wilder had no problem running for that cherry.
                      When the opportunity at becoming THE MAN comes up, WHO in their right minds pass on such a offer? This is what Deontay has worked his whole career for. Both of you know GayJ would never fight the 'Gypsy-King'.

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