Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz: Wilder Rematch is Fight To Make - The Fans Want It

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  • todisday
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    #41
    Outside of Deontay Wilder, an Ortiz fight is the most dangerous one out there for any heavyweight. I honestly believe the Ortiz that fought Wilder could beat both AJ and Fury.

    So, why not? The BombZQuad isn't about hiding behind Bob Arum. Wilder wants the best fights, so if he goes ahead and fights the riskiest fight out there, then all I have to say is

    #BOO0000MMMZZZZZQUAAAAAD!

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    • brettWall
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      #42
      Brezeale is just a bigger version of Stiverne. Human punching bags.

      I never like rematches, but Ortiz vs Wilder II would be more saleable.

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      • Alan Smithee
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        #43
        I'll be there Saturday night rooting on King Kong. If he crushes Hammer then his next fight should be some type of eliminator. Would love to see him fight Kownacki or Rivas.

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        • Bonduu
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          #44
          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 heavywecight Ortiz respects. The rest are cowards.
          Who has Ortiz beaten? You clown, you are new to boxing...Wilder after almost 40 fights steps up to fight Ortiz then watched Fury’s last two fights against bums and felt confident he could take out a fat 3 years rusty Fury which backfired, now he is made to look like a donkey by Fury telling him to go **** himself...lolsss... As for AJ, he is number 1 HW I the world, at 22 fights him resume speaks volumes of how he has always stepped up to the plate and fought the best!

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          • Oshio
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            #45
            I am not sure Ortiz will survive 4 rounds this time

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            • lion33lit
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              #46
              Originally posted by Nusky
              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.
              Yes they do, yes they do! ...for someone sooo irrelevant he sure is popular...big time dichotomy...

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              • Dariusz
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                #47
                Ortiz is old and overestimated. The only reason is to let the guy another chance to win a serious belt at least for 5 minutes.

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