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  • #21
    Originally posted by !! Anorak View Post
    It's silly to discuss resumes when Wilder is part of the conversation.

    One Ortiz does not make a spring.
    Who was the more difficult fighter for Crawford, non Champion Felix Diaz or former Champion Postol? Did Crawford fight the same in both fights?

    Point is, Ortiz has respect from the amateurs and a realistic threat when comparing Miller. But yeah, we’ve heard Crawford critics saw “who had Crawford fought” yet he is P4P top what?

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
      Who was the more difficult fighter for Crawford, non Champion Felix Diaz or former Champion Postol? Did Crawford fight the same in both fights?

      Point is, Ortiz has respect from the amateurs and a realistic threat when comparing Miller. But yeah, we’ve heard Crawford critics saw “who had Crawford fought” yet he is P4P top what?
      Ortiz has respect from the amateurs? So does david price.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        Ortiz has respect from the amateurs? So does david price.
        You could do better than that.

        So if all amateurs are the same standard, pro records and KO ratio mean nothing? Given Whyte, Pryce, and Ortiz’s pro record, who’s amateur style had more potential?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
          You could do better than that.

          So if all amateurs are the same standard, pro records and KO ratio mean nothing? Given Whyte, Pryce, and Ortiz’s pro record, who’s amateur style had more potential?
          You're using Ortiz's amateur background to give him credibility. It doesn't work like that. Ortiz's amateur record isn't even that good to be honest, not as bad as his pro record though, his pro record is just garbage. You can claim Ortiz is great until you're blue in the face the facts don't back it up. A guy like Povetkin who is the same age has a much better amateur and pro record and is a better fighter, facts back that up.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View Post
            Who was the more difficult fighter for Crawford, non Champion Felix Diaz or former Champion Postol? Did Crawford fight the same in both fights?

            Point is, Ortiz has respect from the amateurs and a realistic threat when comparing Miller. But yeah, we’ve heard Crawford critics saw “who had Crawford fought” yet he is P4P top what?
            The point I'm making is that Ortiz is ALWAYS thrown up whenever Windmillers want to talk about Wilder's record.

            Before Ortiz - which was just two fights ago, let's not forget - he'd only fought something like ONE opponent that was top ten ranked in 39 bouts.

            It's also hilarious how Windmillers will now add Fury to that list.... because how good did Deontay look in that fight?

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            • #26
              Anthony Joshua has a better resume than any active heavyweight right now, and he also beat a vividly in better condition Wladimir Kiltschko in comparison to Tyson Fury.

              The reason why I know, and everybody else should know that Anthony Joshua is the number 1 heavyweight is? certain people, are starting to hate him really hard. Nobody really hates Tyson Fury, irritated by him yes? But there is no real hate there.

              Anthony Joshua vs Gerald Miller is the right move for Joshua & team matchroom, considering that the other two top heavyweights in all honesty do not want to face him with any real urgency.

              The fight will sell out within a week when the tickets go on sale also, it is time for Anthony Joshua & team match room to invade the america market & culture.
              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-14-2019, 12:28 PM.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                You're using Ortiz's amateur background to give him credibility.
                No, you didn't comprehend what I said. As you know, many of us don't - and hear - that amateurs don't mean anything when compared to the pros. And yet, if we are comparing Whyte, Pieneta, Miller or Ortiz, Ortiz has the better pedigree and style in the Pros, with his KO ratio as well proving it.

                If you think Whyte is a better boxer than Ortiz then that's your opinion.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by !! Anorak View Post
                  It's also hilarious how Windmillers will now add Fury to that list.... because how good did Deontay look in that fight?
                  "The two best Heavyweights in the world is me and Deontay Wilder." - Fury

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                  • #29
                    Reckon we're still in the floyd era son. He just stole social media excitement with a goddamn sweater.

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                    • #30
                      I see no issues with the miller fight, whyte should fight ortiz

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