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  • Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
    My money on Podvetkin and whyte to clown Ortiz St the championship rounds.

    I have never been this sure I'm life.
    100% KO.
    I saw somewhere even Takam is calling him out.

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    • Originally posted by Jax teller View Post
      I saw somewhere even Takam is calling him out.
      That's not my business. Any body can call out any body. It's free access to media.

      Ortiz get KOed if he comes close to either whyte or Podvetkin.
      100% sure.

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      • I really try to be objective. Did I miss something. I’ve defended Wilder in this past but I don’t see any recent “killers” he has fought back to back. Is Stiverne a killer? His best win was against Chris Arreola. Did he give a rematch to Ortiz? Has the Fury rematch been “officially” made yet? Wilder just sounds ignorant.

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        • Originally posted by Deus View Post
          I tend not to get too involved in all this crap but feel like something should be mentioned here: Anthony Joshua is an Ambassador to Sky Sports. He is no doubt contracted (which is generally legally binding) to fight on Sky Sports. The only reason the rival were putting up the money was in order to get Joshua on their network, which simply would not fly with Joshua being in a legally binding contract with Sky Sports.

          It's laughable to expect something like that to fly... nor is it reasonable to expect Sky to pay for the privilege of showing Joshua in the UK when they have already paid for that privilege.

          This isn't the same situation as HBO and Showtime over in the States where networks can work together because unlike those Joshua is directly funded by Sky.
          The offer was for a 2 fight deal that would gave meant $80M and 50%. Pacquiao didn't have to sign to Showtime to fight Mayweather. Mayweather didn't become UFC property to get McGregor. In both situations you had fighters contracted exclusively to promoters or rival networks who said that the fight wouldn't happen, only for those fights to happen and everybody get stinking rich. You really don't think that rivals become allies to make money? Some people are treating this like networks are street gangs.
          Last edited by doom_specialist; 12-28-2018, 11:50 AM.

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          • Originally posted by DaaamnSon View Post
            [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/JJjjSqmYV4tgY/*****.gif[/IMG]

            I know you're heartbroken now that old oilskin Parker has been exposed by both AJ and Whyte but please try and temper the trolling.
            Ortiz has much more global appeal than domestic B grade ***** shyte.

            No one wants to watch ***** vs AJ again except eddie hearn.

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            • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
              Klitschko was very good the night he fought Joshua. Don't pretend otherwise. What was he able to do in his prime that he didn't do that night?

              Povetkin was basically undefeated because Wlad should have been DQ'd that night. Povetkin was also the number 3 Heavyweight in the world.

              And where was Ortiz? Don't tell me, with all his problems and not beating a single good fighter in his life, he was legit was he? Ha! Stop talking nonsense.

              Now get back to talking about AJ being in underpants. That seems to be your forte.
              Povetkin last good win was against Takam... in 2014!

              Klitschko was already done when he fought AJ; he had retirement written all over his face. Proof? Well he retired after the fight. And by the way, The Ukrainian's last good fight was against.... Povetkin... in 2013.

              And ask yourself: why would Hearn keep him far away from Ortiz, an old man... or Miller... with no real credit... or Wilder, with no defence and a poor resume, if they're all easy fights for AJ?

              SO you see, maybe you're not quite the boxing analyst you think you are... And you're the one who should keep his hand in AJ underpants, since waanking is your forte.

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              • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                And you've got it wrong again. Just like always.

                They booed when AJ mentioned Wilder's name, not him. They are sick and tired of all the games by Wilder and co. It's the Whyte rematch they all cheered. Go back and listen carefully next time so you don't have to continue making a fool out of yourself. You loon.
                Ok you're a Brit dude. Speaking out if heart and your own personal trolling personality. They booed when he mentioned Hearns name you freaking nerd. Want a link to that? Or you going to make up your personal scenarios. Bottom line is Hearn is a inconsistent liar. Fact

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                • Originally posted by Jax teller View Post
                  So AJ got the WBA a belt from the Klitschko fight.

                  He then fought Takam as a replacement to Pulev as the IBF Mando ordered before AJ even fought Klitscko for WBA. Meanwhile Ortiz and his team failed to fill in form dropping WBA rankings whilst at the same time choosing to go with Wilder instead and getting KO'd.

                  AJ then fought Parker for unification.

                  And after that Povetkin to fulfill WBA Mando after Wilder talks broke down.

                  So since the only voluntary fight was the unification with Parker, you're saying AJ should have fought Ortiz a month after Wilder knocked him out instead of unifying?
                  No sir he should have fought him when he was back in the rankings with the WBC and lost his #1 spot in the WBA ... Now you tell me how long it took for the WBC to add him back in an Vada to expect this. A few weeks.

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                  • Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
                    Impassioned, Demonstrative, hot- blooded, passional, hhhhmmmm I’m going with gushy. You are too gushy of late friend
                    Nah...that's not it. Maybe aggressive, since I have challenged some of the emotional Joshualites to provide substance in their post. Especially your boy Sid da kid.

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                    • Originally posted by steeve steel View Post
                      Not a fan of the man, but he is right; fighting Ortiz an Fury was risky. Can't say the same about the other brit..
                      This right here.

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