How did Luis Ortiz lose 10x to Odlanier Solis

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  • juggernaut666
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    #51
    Originally posted by larryxxx..
    hell according to yall he is 50 so they were even right?
    Well let's not forget he was only 46 back then and I'm using Wilder logic on here like you do.

    Which means I don't need facts and I can just do as I please with no logic or repercussions to what I post.

    Damn I wish I was a Wilder fan , so much easier when there's no critical thinking skills involved . The funny thing is im still to smart for you dummies because i m still posting truths on here.

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    • juggernaut666
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      #52
      Originally posted by vaborikua2014
      Yes Joshua's resume is head over heels over ortiz resume, but let's not talk about coming off a loss when ajs best win Wladimir was coming off a loss had been inactive for a year and a half and was 41 YEARS OLD.
      No let's talk about it...Klitchko was coming off 3 training camps...that of a great conditioned athlete who was already training for Fury in a rematch then a Joshua fight in Nov.2016.

      Ortiz at 48 nearly TkO'd Wilder coming off a failed medical exam ready to be replaced that night, Klitchko 41 doe??????

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      • Thuglife Nelo
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        #53
        So Joshua and Whyte feared losing to Ortiz because of these circumstances?

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        • Boxing Goat
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          #54
          Originally posted by larryxxx..
          vitali didnt stop him, the guys knee went out
          Lol

          Keep telling yourself that

          Vitali made his knees buckle from being hit on the top of the skull. If his knee was hurt as a result, it's irrelevant.

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          • Madison Boxing
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            #55
            Originally posted by 4truth
            Solis could have been a great pro BUT he subscribed to the Bermane Stiverne diet and exercise plan once he got to the states.

            Which sheds no light as to why, if Ortiz is nothing special, do fighters like Whyte, Joyce and even Joshua avoid him like he's radioactive?
            Whats there to avoid? Its like saying they are avoiding pulev, another guy who noone gives two ****s about and hasn't beaten anyone. And its even worse cause theres credible people out there saying ortiz is on the verge of turning 50.

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              #56
              I realize you're trolling, but how did Savon, Haye, Glazkov, Pulev, and Hernandez (CW champ) lose to Solis?

              Because everyone lost to Solis. He was the best after Savon retired, which is why he won gold at the Olympics.

              Your argument is the equivalent of "If ______ was so good, why did he lose to Mayweather?"

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              • FinitoxDinamita
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                #57
                Amateur fights are alot different and Ortiz’ style is more suited for the pros.

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                • Larry the boss
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666
                  Well let's not forget he was only 46 back then and I'm using Wilder logic on here like you do.

                  Which means I don't need facts and I can just do as I please with no logic or repercussions to what I post.

                  Damn I wish I was a Wilder fan , so much easier when there's no critical thinking skills involved . The funny thing is im still to smart for you dummies because i m still posting truths on here.
                  naw, as usual you posted nonsense, got called on it and result to insults

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                    #59
                    People have to come to the realization Ortiz has been safely managed maybe as a result of his being slowly developed to much over the years to get to a title shot. A shot he almost won but hes an old man now and he's wasted his years. He wont get by the top 3 now he had his chance and will lose to guys like Povetkin and Joyce, along with Whyte. You're only as good as your last fight and he seems to be struggling putting guys anyway. Harder punchers are going to cause him trouble.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by juggernaut666
                      No let's talk about it...Klitchko was coming off 3 training camps...that of a great conditioned athlete who was already training for Fury in a rematch then a Joshua fight in Nov.2016.

                      Ortiz at 48 nearly TkO'd Wilder coming off a failed medical exam ready to be replaced that night, Klitchko 41 doe??????
                      Wilder ones are surely at it again .Discredit one circumstance and award a far outlandish one to suit Wilder Ha

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