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  • redmish
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    #11
    Originally posted by Rikanlynx86
    Personally I enjoy watching Ortiz fight and I think he is a threat to anyone in the ring. I dont think he stunk the joint out. He got some knockdowns and displayed good combinations, poise, power and boxing iq as always. And I think Whyte loses to Ortiz.
    It's not in doubt that Ortiz is a good fighter, he definitely is, but you have to earn your shot. Beating Travis Kauffman should never get you a shot at AJ or Wilder. Whyte beat Parker and Chisora beat Takam, both better wins than Kauffman or Cojanu. Miller should be higher in the queue than Ortiz at this point too.

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    • kiaba360
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      #12
      I don't see AJ/Ortiz happening due to the risk/reward factor. Whyte/Chisora, Pulev and Miller are ahead of Ortiz.

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      • lfc19titles
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        #13
        Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
        A British judge had it a draw. Has nothing to do with America, boxing had the same issues all around the world
        Dude

        You can’t be that gullible

        The judges were paid off by Haymon and Shirley

        This was a travesty of justice, fury was robbed by corruption

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          #14
          Originally posted by lfc19titles
          Dude

          You can’t be that gullible

          The judges were paid off by Haymon and Shirley

          This was a travesty of justice, fury was robbed by corruption


          I didn’t deny corruption, boxing is full of it, but limiting it to an American problem is gullible. You mentioned America several times like it’s an “American problem”. It’s not. It doesn’t happen to any particular nation. it doesn’t happen to any Particular race. You’re popularity (pacquiao) isn’t immune. It’s boxing. BOXING is corrupt. You can leave America out of it. If you want to make it a country thing blame the British judge for having low ethical or moral standings, allowing himself to be bought and betray his brethren. Or it’s just boxing is a sport that victories can be earned or bought. If it didn’t happen in US it happens in German. In Australia, or yes it happens even in England.

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          • lfc19titles
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            #15
            Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing
            I didn’t deny corruption, boxing is full of it, but limiting it to an American problem is gullible. You mentioned America several times like it’s an “American problem”. It’s not. It doesn’t happen to any particular nation. it doesn’t happen to any Particular race. You’re popularity (pacquiao) isn’t immune. It’s boxing. BOXING is corrupt. You can leave America out of it. If you want to make it a country thing blame the British judge for having low ethical or moral standings, allowing himself to be bought and betray his brethren. Or it’s just boxing is a sport that victories can be earned or bought. If it didn’t happen in US it happens in German. In Australia, or yes it happens even in England.
            You need to accept it was a great American robbery dude

            So
            Many huge fights in American end in ****** judging decisions, it’s time boxing takes a stand

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