The reason they won't take any risks with Wilder

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    The reason they won't take any risks with Wilder

    Is simple.

    Luis Ortiz was a 50 year old man who recently failed 2 drugs test

    So we KNOW that the best version of Ortiz who beat Jennings was NOT the one Wilder fought because they took his PED'S away and figured off them he'd be safe

    He almost KO'D Wilder who the ref gave like 38 more seconds to recover.

    Then they saw Fury vs pianeta, Fury looked horrible, obese, slow inaccurate and they thought he'd be safe

    Fury schooled Wilder and the judges saved his belt by robbery


    So why you think they will take any more risks after the two calculated ones they took both almost backfired?

    They have made a bit of money now and will be satisfied for another couple years of 3-4m paydays.
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    #2
    Wilder wont have a belt so the pay days will not be significant with 5 managers as well. I see him losing his next fight ,unless he avoids fury or Breazeale. we know who hes not fighting so we can rule him out. Ha

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    • The D3vil
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      #3
      Man, this thread seems to backfired

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      • Laligalaliga
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        #4
        If it backfired, you won't be here.

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        • boliodogs
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          #5
          Originally posted by earl-hickey
          Is simple.

          Luis Ortiz was a 50 year old man who recently failed 2 drugs test

          So we KNOW that the best version of Ortiz who beat Jennings was NOT the one Wilder fought because they took his PED'S away and figured off them he'd be safe

          He almost KO'D Wilder who the ref gave like 38 more seconds to recover.

          Then they saw Fury vs pianeta, Fury looked horrible, obese, slow inaccurate and they thought he'd be safe

          Fury schooled Wilder and the judges saved his belt by robbery


          So why you think they will take any more risks after the two calculated ones they took both almost backfired?

          They have made a bit of money now and will be satisfied for another couple years of 3-4m paydays.
          Even if everything else you say is true you spoil it by saying Ortiz is 50 when he is not 50. He is 39 years old. He doesn't look 50 and he doesn't fight like a 50 year old. He is safely out of Cuba and nobody will take his boxing license so he has no reason what so ever to lie about his age which is 39.

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