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  • #21
    Always available you say yet you ducked AJ with 6 weeks fight notice...hahahaha...boxers are the dumbest cvnts in professional sports...hope he gets paid the 7m to fight Wilder 2...or do I call it take a dive....
    Ortiz is old, he looks flabby and wrinkled, he has high blood pressure for Christ sakes...his fights after the lost to Wilder has not been impressive...this fight is a sham!

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    • #22
      " I have asked my wife to help me to the fullest"

      That's what I keep asking as well, but never get listened...you're a lucky man if you do!

      Btw that's an interesting rematch, surely more than Wilder vs Breazeale.

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      • #23
        Just keep fighting 50 year old nobodies and garbage men Wilder, you don't want to fight world class fighters or you run the risk of getting beaten again.

        Maybe you should fight Mr Bean next, a three fight series would increase your "undefeated" record.

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        • #24
          He is nearer to 50, if you look at his history. He has officially been 40 for some years now.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Angeljuice View Post
            He is nearer to 50, if you look at his history. He has officially been 40 for some years now.
            Lolololol
            Man that's funny

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            • #26
              Ortiz, I'm not a boxing trainer but you do know you let wilder left foot be too close to your southpaw right foot allowing to land right hand.
              Your supposed to be a Cuban boxing tecnician? Why you allow it to happen?

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              • #27
                I find it absolutely hilarious that Wilder fights Ortiz the first time when Ortiz is 39 and Ortiz is “old.” AJ’s signature fight, the one that gets AJ fans moisty soaking wet in the panties over was Klitschko at 41, years past his prime, was almost 2 years beyond his last fight, was coming off a loss but he wasn’t “old.”

                Either way I could care less who wins this fight. Both are good HW fighters. However, I’d like for someone to name me a boxer AJ has fought that hits harder than Ortiz. He’s a top ten HW for a reason and AJ has not fought a harder puncher.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
                  I find it absolutely hilarious that Wilder fights Ortiz the first time when Ortiz is 39 and Ortiz is “old.” AJ’s signature fight, the one that gets AJ fans moisty soaking wet in the panties over was Klitschko at 41, years past his prime, was almost 2 years beyond his last fight, was coming off a loss but he wasn’t “old.”

                  Either way I could care less who wins this fight. Both are good HW fighters. However, I’d like for someone to name me a boxer AJ has fought that hits harder than Ortiz. He’s a top ten HW for a reason and AJ has not fought a harder puncher.
                  I find it hilarious that you compare Ortiz to Klitschko. Please tell me how a 39 year old Ortiz is 50 percent the fighter of a 41 year old Klitschko? Yeah he isn't.

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                  • #29
                    Its pretty pathetic that the 'go to' thing is now 'having a body' or 'kill or be killed'.

                    What has the WBC actually done about it though? They said they were going to investigate Wilder's comments about having a body on his record. Now they have Wilder's top boy Ortiz saying the same stuff.

                    Fury is the only one with real banter.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Boxing Scene View Post
                      I find it hilarious that you compare Ortiz to Klitschko. Please tell me how a 39 year old Ortiz is 50 percent the fighter of a 41 year old Klitschko? Yeah he isn't.
                      Hmmm let’s see. Klitschko was 52 of 231 in the fight prior. Yes that’s right he landed a paltry 52 punches over a 12 round championship fight. What’s worse is he only threw 231 punches over the course of a 12 round championship fight. Ortiz on the other hand landed 121 punches out of 363 thrown in 10 rounds. Yes you’re reading that correctly he landed twice the number in 10 rounds and threw 132 more punches in 10 rounds of a 12 round championship fight. Apparently he is more than 50% the fighter based on punch stats.

                      Don’t get emotional, numbers and facts don’t care about emotions.
                      Last edited by Boxingfanatic75; 05-31-2019, 07:18 AM.

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