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  • hitking
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    #31
    Originally posted by Noelanthony
    I would too but I accept he has faced him already what does he stand to gain fighting him again. He knocked him out conclusively. What has Ortiz done or fought to suggest the result will be different. I feel exactly the same way Joshua vs Whyte
    It’s not really about what he’s done since the first fight to deserve a rematch. The fight itself warranted a rematch because it w highly competitive and entertaining.

    I also don’t have a problem with the Breazeale fight. I’m not exactly excited about it. But it is what it is. It’ll be semi-interesting to see how Wilder matches up against a guy AJ pretty much destroyed. But at the end of the day, outside of fighting each other, nobody Wilder, Fury, or AJ fights is gonna enhance their status in the division.

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    • Bronx2245
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      #32
      Really wish Breazeale wasn't the mandatory! I think Ortiz is more worthy of the rematch than Fury! There was a lot of shenanigans going on in the 1st fight, even though Ortiz was stopped! Anyway, we know Breazeale is not going to pass on Wilder for Whyte, so we're getting Wilder vs. Breazeale! F**k Fury, and Bob Arum!

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      • 5000boxing
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        #33
        Originally posted by Noelanthony
        I would too but I accept he has faced him already what does he stand to gain fighting him again. He knocked him out conclusively. What has Ortiz done or fought to suggest the result will be different. I feel exactly the same way Joshua vs Whyte
        If I knew Fury would have the mentality of a Shark bite victim.. (meaning, that Wilder right hand is the great white shark, it kinda takes the fun out of surfing) or boxing. I would have settled for Wilder vs Whyte.. these boys are never the same after Wilder.. I would even settle for Wilder vs Joyce..

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        • GBP4LIFE
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          #34
          Ortiz was robbed

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          • TexasCowBoy
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            #35
            Originally posted by landotter
            Hi. How are ya? My name is No One. Friends call me Noon. We leave off that "E" as we are hip.

            Ortiz against Wilder, the Sequel, is as good of a HW action fight there is not named "Joshua against Wilder Part 1". I like it better than Joshua/Ortiz as styles make fights and Wilder's frantic style against Ortiz and his methodical attack are perfect foils for each other.

            It is better than any other fight I can think of with any other contenders.
            Good Introduction....very Business Like

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            • TexasCowBoy
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              #36
              I noticed that the wilderettes refuse to mention The Villain Dillon Whyte and if they do they want The Villain to fight somebody else besides deontayduckus wilderquackus....The Villain did a little kick boxing before going full on boxing...good orthodox fundamentals...enough to scare the deontayduckus wilderquackus windmill tactics

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              • lion33lit
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                #37
                Originally posted by Nusky
                I'd like to see this rematch seeing as how the first one was the most entertaining heavyweight fight I've seen in yrs.(yes even better than Wilder\fury).

                My problem is why is Wilder the only heavyweight title holder that has to take all the risk? Why won't Aj fight Ortiz? Aj already found a way to duck this dude when Ortiz was the Wba mandatory and they had the same promoter at the time. Wilder fought Ortiz when he wasn't his mandatory. HE DIDN'T EVEN HAVE TO FIGHT HIM AND STILL DID.

                It's no wonder Wilder is the only heavyweight Ortiz respects. The rest are cowards.
                Damn....well said!! Ortiz jus happens to be that high risk low reward dude that Joshua, Fury, & Whyte doesnt want any part of. Ortiz doesnt seem to realize that his quiet confidence doesnt translate into needed promotional NOISE!!. I liked the whole "King Kong" thing when he 1st came out: his style with the oversized colorful trunks reppin' Cuba, ominous look, and that COOL southpaw style!

                To me his age is irrelevant if no one actually knows what it is..lol..jus as long as he can get the job done against whomever (AJ mainly).....The guy got skilz, but he may sadly just fade away due to his "I'm sure you guys notice me!... I'm a terror! ..uh, er ...remember I'm over here, and tough, and I need badly a rematch with Wilder to secure my identity...." attitude....

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #38
                  Honestly, not. Ortiz thinks he is something special because he gave Wilder some problem, well, I guess Wilder should rematch Washington, Duhaupas, Szpilka, they all gave him "problems"?

                  No need to see a rematch, but I wanna se Joshua -ortiz.

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                  • Boxing_1013
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                    #39
                    I'd like to see it. Wilder became legit in my book when he stopped Ortiz. Could he do it again? Or would Ortiz be more comfortable and get to Wilder?

                    Great fight but I don't know if it's gonna happen. I actually have no idea now what the big 3's next steps are lol. I wonder how many fights Wilder/Joshua/Fury will have with each other before the end of 2020. I say 2, but it may be 1 and it could be none lol. Boxing sucks sometimes.

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                    • Nusky
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by lion33lit
                      Damn....well said!! Ortiz jus happens to be that high risk low reward dude that Joshua, Fury, & Whyte doesnt want any part of. Ortiz doesnt seem to realize that his quiet confidence doesnt translate into needed promotional NOISE!!. I liked the whole "King Kong" thing when he 1st came out: his style with the oversized colorful trunks reppin' Cuba, ominous look, and that COOL southpaw style!

                      To me his age is irrelevant if no one actually knows what it is..lol..jus as long as he can get the job done against whomever (AJ mainly).....The guy got skilz, but he may sadly just fade away due to his "I'm sure you guys notice me!... I'm a terror! ..uh, er ...remember I'm over here, and tough, and I need badly a rematch with Wilder to secure my identity...." attitude....
                      Haha Ortiz is a real fighter man. He's one of those fighters that has personality but only shows it in a few interviews and a little after a victory.

                      They keep saying he's old and irrelevant but they keep mentioning his name all the time. If he's so old and so beatable than FIGHT HIM ALREADY.

                      He counters Aj all night. Him and Fury might be a 50/50 fight but I'd take him against Fury as well. And he'll trash whyte or joyce easy. THEY ALL FEAR HIM.

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