He can fight both in a handicap match and call them the Pedamania team
Comments Thread For: Promoter: Usyk Can Face Ortiz, Povetkin or Lebedev
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LOL i like the confidence, man !! I think Ortiz is a bloody iffy pick for Usyk. Physically he's way stronger and a huge puncher too. He's such a slick heavyweight too. Usyk would definitely want to take him into the late rounds and look to stop him once he tires.Comment
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*mediocre amateur pedigreeI think you are underestimating Ortiz' boxing ability. Dude is a scientific, fundamentally sound boxer with a solid amateur pedigree. While, it's true he may be slow but yet he is still dangerous. That's why no one wants to fight this man.
As far as Kauffman goes, I could have done that myself. I could run out the clock and avoid not getting hit for twelve rounds if I am in good shape. It takes two to tangle and dude was running around the ring like a deer in headlights. He didn't want no smoke from Ortiz.
Lastly, as far who has Ortiz fought that Usyk couldn't beat. I'll throw you an easy one; Deontay Wilder. They are practically the same size and he will stop him even faster than King Kong would.Comment
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Him not winning many tournaments and medals what does that tell you? Because Rigo fought a similar number of fights with over 11 loses and he won everything from World Champion to Olympic gold. He probably just stayed fight bum amateurs in his local gym. He is either very unlucky or ******. 400 fights and not one major accolade throughout the 70’s and 80’sComment
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He was a little unlucky to be boxing at the same time as Odlanier Solis who was much better than him and consequently selected as Cuba's representative at many amateur tournaments.Him not winning many tournaments and medals what does that tell you? Because Rigo fought a similar number of fights with over 11 loses and he won everything from World Champion to Olympic gold. He probably just stayed fight bum amateurs in his local gym. He is either very unlucky or ******. 400 fights and not one major accolade throughout the 70’s and 80’sComment
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349 fights, never made it to the olympics and wasn't even the best Cuban after loosing 4/5 Cuban championships. All those wins don't mean much if they're not against meaningful competition and he clearly wasn't good enough to win or even participate in meaningful competitions. Not good for someone who was 30 on their pro debut.
If you need a Cuban to support for their amateur pedigree I suggest Ringondeaux , 7 time national Champ, 2 Olympic Golds and 475 fights with 12 losses.
That's pedigree, I don't rate someone just because they have a lot wins against bums. Anyone can fight guys levels below and rack up numbers, you got show you can beat guys at top level consistently to be considered top level.Comment
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I know I just like seeing how passionate champion4 ever is about Ortiz. I have a sneaky feeling they are related. My next post is to reveal to him Ortiz is gay and see if he takes the bait and concedes that Ortiz is in fact his grandfatherHe was a little unlucky to be boxing at the same time as Odlanier Solis who was much better than him and consequently selected as Cuba's representative at many amateur tournaments.Comment
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You are the funniest British comic since Benny Hill.
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