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  • #81
    Originally posted by Adamsc151 View Post
    Slight exaggeration there, lol; but it doesn't make your point any less valid.
    The only reason for the ref to speak to Wilder at the start of the round after he was out on his feet would have been to give him more recovery time. I'm guessing he was asking Wilder if he was OK to continue, but he wasn't exactly going to say no was he? There was nothing stopping the ref checking on Wilder during the official corner time instead of afterwards, I've seen it happen plenty of times before.
    Refs do that inbetween the round, go over to the corner and ask if fighters ok etc... not give extra time by stopping the next round from occuring to ask the questions... even showtime commentators (inc malinaggi) were like 'what was all that about'

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Theosis26 View Post
      Been a big Wilder fan up to this point but if he rematchs Ortiz in a rematch no one is asking for, I'm done. What about Whyte, kownacki, povetkin, Parker or pulev as he waits on Joshua & fury to clear up their respective fights? Those are all good names smh. No one wants to see an ortiz 2 fight
      I don't think those boxers are better than Ortiz. By the way we all know that Ortiz almost took his head off. I'll watch again, and if Ortiz get him in trouble again, he will finish the job this time. He was exhausted not out of his wigs.

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      • #83
        What kind of boxing fan defends this crap?

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        • #84
          Unfortunately, Wilder was saved by a ref and by judges or else he'd have two losses by now. Ortiz looked like **** his last fight. Ortiz had his best chance. Wilder wins easily in a rematch at this point.

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          • #85
            Whyte,Ortiz,Povetkin fight any of them and we gucci

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            • #86
              The Ortiz fight is a joke. Nobody wants to see that again. It's not that either one of them are cowards it's just that Wilder doesn't want to lose before getting a shot at a mega payday with AJ and AJ feels he is the marquee fighter so he wants the larger slice of the purse, and AJ is right, imo. But either way, they both need each other for the really big money. They better stop fooling around and make this happen before the train leaves the station.

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              • #87
                This coward is still running from the Joshua fight

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Thaman2x View Post
                  I don't normally do this, but dude....You sounds like a complete idiot. Ducking whyte? Offered more money?? Have you not realized that Eddie Hearn is the epitome of a artist???

                  At the end of the day, Wilder has made valiant attempts to fight the best in the heavyweight division. It truly is NOT his fault that Povetkin failed a drug test, Ortiz failed a drug test (resulting in Wilder Stiverne 2), and that Tyson Fury came along wanting the challenge. Quite frankly, all 3 of those guys are much better competition than Whyte.

                  You're riding entirely too hard for Whyte. hope off the lines for a minute bruh geesh!

                  Stop the trolling Whyte wanted to fight Wilder and for far more money than he earned against Fury instead Wilder chose voluntarys with Ortiz and Fury turning down more money than both those fights combined to actively avoid the 560 days plus number 1 ranked contender Dillian Whyte now he wants to fight Ortiz again then Kowancki the guys an absolute embarrassment who is running from Whyte.

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                  • #89
                    The first fight was good but Ortiz has a terrible style matchup for Wilder and Aj. That s h i t lefty stance is begging for a straight right bomb down the pipe to the kisser from the taller fighters. Ortiz KO's Fury. Fury has no power to keep Ortiz off him.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by mathed View Post
                      Why not spend the rest of your “career” fighting Ortiz, 15-20 fights? You could put Ortiz’ heart medications and depends up as a winners bonus or something.
                      He made the statement in general that there is only a small pool of top heavyweights to choose from. They should be not only fighting each other but if they lose their would be an opportunity to have multiple matches. Keith Idec just wrote this headline to sensationalize the statement.

                      So let me get this straight, the Ortiz vs Wilder fight was a fight of the year candidate. They traded knock downs. Some of you even claim Ortiz should have won.

                      In addition, Ortiz appears to be more dangerous than Whyte or Chisora and is higher rated. However UK fans didn’t have an issue with AJ rematching Vlad a very similar fight with an older fighter. Or Whyte a semi-competitive fight. In addition you had no problem with Whyte rematching Chisora clearly faded with 8 losses?

                      UK Brothers you aren’t even making sense at this stage. Eddie Hearn spin has the UK babbling incoherently at maximum bias.

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