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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostWhyte is fighting Chisora in less then 2 weeks, so Ortiz is going to have to wait on that.
Whyte has moved up the rankings and proved himself since his fight with Joshua. Champs should face the more proven and higher ranked fighters out there. Any other talk is just nonsense.
Do you call 2 American fighters getting it on as just 2 domestic fighters?
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postmy rankings.....
1) Fury
2) Wilder
3) Joshua
based on who I think would win
Fury beats both of them, Wilder beats Joshua
a wise man once said.....
A man who must say ' I am the king '..... is no king
~ Tywin Lannister
80% of experts and org body's have AJ as #1.
Am suppose to believe you or the experts?
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Originally posted by NachoMan View PostThe U.S. will always be the home of professional boxing. Nobody not born in the UK has ever expressed a desire to one day fight on that island. Nobody.
There is nothing you can do about it.
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostSmiles.... Your ranking is your personal opinion.
80% of experts and org body's have AJ as #1.
Am suppose to believe you or the experts?
you are not "suppose to believe " anyone
when AJ stops ducking Wilder you will know
I have upstaged so called "experts" on numerous occasions
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostShouldn't fighting Ortiz have been the priority and then Chisora the back up? Bottom line, the Parker Whyte fight was a sweepstakes for the right to rematch Joshua while he puts off fighting Wilder till 2020 like he said.
When did Joshua or Hearn say they were putting the Wilder fight off until 2020?
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostNot if the Chisora fight has more fans asking for it. So no. You just have a problem with Ortiz being a bit of a nobody. He isn't this big bad wolf just because Wilder beat him you know. Ortiz had his chance to shine in the UK to really build his name up and he failed. He went down like a wet fart. That's his problem, and his problem alone.
When did Joshua or Hearn say they were putting the Wilder fight off until 2020?
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Originally posted by NachoMan View PostAs I said before, you should be on the Matchroom public relations payroll.
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