Look at the trends. Joshua will keep playing Fight Night with the difficulty on low and eventually he is going to have a Buster Douglas show up and drop his already falling stock price to nickels on the dollar. The other talking ish and ducking boxer in Thurman almost had his retirement party against Josesito Lopez. And let’s not forget Pacquiao taking on Jeff Horn for a shocking loss.
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Originally posted by JMMWchamp View PostBoring as fight, even reading this garbage was boring *yawns.... If you have half a brain, you know daammmn well Ortiz did not turn down sht. FOH w/ all them low ball offers. Its called prize fighting for a reason. Fat ass Ruiz is beyond happy w/ all the pesos he gonna be spending in Mexicaly or TJ
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostBut it would add a new face in Andy Ruiz. Who would bring more buzz and excitement and the Mexican fanbase to the heavyweight division.
It could actually be good for the sport if he won. Although I'm not expecting him too.
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Originally posted by OPS View PostI highly doubt Ortiz turned down a fight of this caliber with AJ. Anybody wise have to consider, at Ortiz's age, with a loss on his record already, what else does he have to loose. Dude step up and fight a formidable opponent and stop worrying about loosing either Fury or Wilder's belts that your holding hostage. Gone are the days where fighters fight whomever- win, loose, or draw.
Its horrible across every weight class, fighters running scared with underserved belts.
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Originally posted by OPS View PostI highly doubt Ortiz turned down a fight of this caliber with AJ. Anybody wise have to consider, at Ortiz's age, with a loss on his record already, what else does he have to loose. Dude step up and fight a formidable opponent and stop worrying about loosing either Fury or Wilder's belts that your holding hostage. Gone are the days where fighters fight whomever- win, loose, or draw.
Its horrible across every weight class, fighters running scared with underserved belts.
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Originally posted by andocom View PostGreat narrative slightly undone when Ortiz's own team come out and take the blame and put it on their promoter. So now with that info, knowing Hearn offered $7M ($500K vs Wilder) and Ortiz's promoter turned it down would you say AJ is actually out there trying to fight formidale opponents?
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Originally posted by Nomadic View PostMiller didn't just pop, he was loaded with an atomic ****tail. It shocked me that he thought he was going to pass the test.
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Originally posted by DaNeutral. View PostWell you need to start believing Ortiz turned down a fight of this caliber. Because that is exactly what happened and his own team admitted it. Sounds to me like you have very much buried your head in the sand here. Joshua is the BOOGEYMAN. Nobody seems to want to try to take his belts off of him and nobody seems to want career high pay to do it. Not Ortiz, Not Wilder, Not Whyte and Not Fury. All turned offers down, none of them came back with any counter offers, they all just going "different routes".
Why you think AJ books his fights so far in advance way before he even has an opponent.
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