Wilder is his only loss, and he gave him hell, he has kod practically everyone he faced, and jennings is a solid top ten and great contender who not even wlad could ko. Ortiz is top5 hw and you can all go to hell with your pathetic excuses. No one has worse resume than wilder anyways, but hes the champ and revered as a god
Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz To Face Christian Hammer, March 2 At Barclays
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You come here to say you are not a wilder fan but your comments and countenance says other wise.
You hug wilder like a long missing girl friend. Admit it and be free.Comment
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Exactly what I am thinking too. Instead of going for dudes like this he target fighters like Pulev, Povetkin, Parker, Chisora, Breazeale. Or is it true that Al does not not like fighting fighters of other promoters? Could Arum be right?Well, if you can't fight the best, fight often, I guess. I think he realises that fights against the top dogs aren't likely to be forthcoming any time soon so he's just trying to stay active even if that means fighting bottom feeders. If I were him though I'd be looking at opponents like Povetkin or Parker rather than Hammer.Comment
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OK, enjoy your Whyte vs AJ rematch. all 2 rounds of it.
No one outside of the UK casuals will be watching it. cant wait to see the empty stadium and everyone booing AJ again.
Lets see how his boxrec looks after he is flogged by the stiff robot AJ (again...)
I bet your the type of person that buys 2 copies of a book so you can read it twice. Even when its an awful book to read.Comment
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Yeah, both me and tbrb are talking **** about Hammer being a ranked fighter.
January 2017:
Heavyweight
Champion: Open
1. Alexander Povetkin
2. Anthony Joshua
3. Luis Ortiz
4. Deontay Wilder
5. Joseph Parker
6. Kubrat Pulev
7. Carlos Takam
8. Andy Ruiz
9. Christian Hammer
10. Dillian Whyte
February 2017:
Heavyweight
Champion: Open
1. Alexander Povetkin
2. Anthony Joshua
3. Luis Ortiz
4. Deontay Wilder
5. Joseph Parker
6. Kubrat Pulev
7. Carlos Takam
8. Andy Ruiz
9. Christian Hammer
10. Dillian Whyte
March 2017:
Heavyweight
Champion: Open
1. Anthony Joshua
2. Luis Ortiz
3. Deontay Wilder
4. Joseph Parker
5. Kubrat Pulev
6. Carlos Takam
7. Andy Ruiz
8. Christian Hammer
9. Dillian Whyte
10. Tony Bellew
April 2017:
Heavyweight
Champion: Open
1. Anthony Joshua
2. Wladimir Klitschko
3. Luis Ortiz
4. Deontay Wilder
5. Joseph Parker
6. Kubrat Pulev
7. Carlos Takam
8. Andy Ruiz
9. Christian Hammer
10. Dillian Whyte
He was actually ranked top ten for the entire year.Comment
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Where did I say he wasn't ranked in 2017?Yeah, both me and tbrb are talking **** about Hammer being a ranked fighter.
January 2017:
Heavyweight
Champion: Open
1. Alexander Povetkin
2. Anthony Joshua
3. Luis Ortiz
4. Deontay Wilder
5. Joseph Parker
6. Kubrat Pulev
7. Carlos Takam
8. Andy Ruiz
9. Christian Hammer
10. Dillian Whyte
February 2017:
Heavyweight
Champion: Open
1. Alexander Povetkin
2. Anthony Joshua
3. Luis Ortiz
4. Deontay Wilder
5. Joseph Parker
6. Kubrat Pulev
7. Carlos Takam
8. Andy Ruiz
9. Christian Hammer
10. Dillian Whyte
March 2017:
Heavyweight
Champion: Open
1. Anthony Joshua
2. Luis Ortiz
3. Deontay Wilder
4. Joseph Parker
5. Kubrat Pulev
6. Carlos Takam
7. Andy Ruiz
8. Christian Hammer
9. Dillian Whyte
10. Tony Bellew
April 2017:
Heavyweight
Champion: Open
1. Anthony Joshua
2. Wladimir Klitschko
3. Luis Ortiz
4. Deontay Wilder
5. Joseph Parker
6. Kubrat Pulev
7. Carlos Takam
8. Andy Ruiz
9. Christian Hammer
10. Dillian Whyte
He was actually ranked top ten for the entire year.
Fury fought him in 2015 and absolutely no one thought before or since that it was a threat to Fury or was a good win afterwards.
It was a complete gimme fight. And Ortiz isn't fighting anyone worth anything.Comment
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