Comments Thread For: Ortiz, Wilder Want To Fight Again; When & Why Are Still TBD

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  • Redgloveman
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    #31
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    You don't know Deontay Wilder. Wilder's a bohemian; An unconventional, rebel, loner, idealist and visionary. He is a very misunderstood individual. He's someone who couldn't give a good damn about nothing or what anybody cares or thinks. That's how he rolls and operates. He won't settle or compromise for anything short of what he wants or feels is right.
    Well if he doesn’t want to prove that he’s the best he’s in the wrong game.

    Once again, I disagree with you. We’ve all heard Wilder talk about one-face one-name, now is the time to make that a reality and he’s not gonna get any closer by fighting Kownacki or Whyte or rematching Ortiz

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    • Nusky
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      #32
      Wilder and Ortiz are co-boogeymen in the division.

      I can't even call the rest of the top heavyweights "fighters". They're more like go go dancers. I mean, if you're a fighter then it is your job to fight right? Most of these pu$$y a$$ fighters run away from challenges. Joshua and fury are more like international exotic dancers and their fanboys are the "johns" showering them with dollar bills. F-gs.....

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      • jas
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        #33
        ortiz still has ridiculous power but he seemed slow in his last fight

        even so, ortiz is too risky at this point with the fury fight on the horizon

        wilder brezeale is highly likely to be next and i cant see anything other than a early ko win for wilder in that fight

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        • hitking
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          #34
          I’m kinda hoping Wilder and AJ fight this year. I doubt tomorrow will be physically taxing on Ortiz. So barring any freak injuries, he could slide into that May 18 date and fight Wilder. I’m not really interested in a Wilder-Breazeale matchup.

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          • BrometheusBob.
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            #35
            First fight was good tbf. I'd rather Fury doe

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            • sanapuki
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              #36
              The fact that these 2 guys best match on their resume is the same fight, says it all. Ortiz's only notable performance is a loss to Wilder. Wilders best win is against a guy who has no other notable wins. No wonder they always loving each other in the media.

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              • Snoop Frog
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                #37
                Give us Wilder vs. Fury 2. The first Ortiz fight was good, but Wilder vs. Fury 2 would be more interesting. Like to see Ortiz vs. Whyte, Parker, or another A-/B+ guy.

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                • TexasCowBoy
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Adamsc151
                  But they did try to force Canelo to fight GGG, causing ginger nuts to dump his belt before coming back a couple of years later when he was ready. It makes you wonder why they seem to give some of their champs more leeway than others.
                  Yeah, that is another one (canelo)...well, dont wonder no more!!! The reason is the corruption....WeBeCorrupt (WBC)....they and the WBA are pretty flagrante about it....WBO is pretty much bought off by Top Rank...and the IBF???? What are your thoughts on that IBF

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                  • TexasCowBoy
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by sanapuki
                    The fact that these 2 guys best match on their resume is the same fight, says it all. Ortiz's only notable performance is a loss to Wilder. Wilders best win is against a guy who has no other notable wins. No wonder they always loving each other in the media.
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                    • champion4ever
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Redgloveman
                      Well if he doesn’t want to prove that he’s the best he’s in the wrong game.

                      Once again, I disagree with you. We’ve all heard Wilder talk about one-face one-name, now is the time to make that a reality and he’s not gonna get any closer by fighting Kownacki or Whyte or rematching Ortiz
                      Yeah, I know and I get all of that but Joshua and Hearn are going to have to do it his way and on his terms. If Wilder really wants a 50/50 purse split then it's going to have to be a 50/50 purse split.

                      Moreover, Joshua and Matchroom Sport, if they really serious and sincere about wanting this fight, then they must be willing to bend and to bend some more in order to satisfy Deontay Wilder and make the fight happen or there won't be a fight. The "Bronze Bomber" has dug in his heels and it's just a battle of wills now.

                      Like I said; Wilder is a born rebel and a loner who doesn't give a good damn what others may think or care about him or his career moves.

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