Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz: We Saw What Happened To Joshua, Don't Look Past Me!

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  • champion4ever
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    #11
    Luis Ortiz is right. You can't overlook the opponent who is standing right in front of you. That was Anthony Joshua's mistake.

    He got distracted by losing focus and thinking about looking good in the ring for a future fight against Deontay Wilder instead.

    However, he overlooked, underrated and underestimated Andy Ruiz, Jr and he paid a very huge price for it. Hopefully, it has taught him a very valuable lesson; That is to not count your chickens before they hatch.

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    • Boxingfanatic75
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      #12
      Originally posted by Boksfan
      Exposed? He just became a champion of the world, you call that exposing? You imbecile

      War Ruiz!

      Lol yes your God AJ. You change favorite boxers like NFL fans who became Patriots fanatics.

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      • Marvlus Marv
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        #13
        On a personal level, I wish the likes of Kong, Canelo and in the past JuanMa Marquez spoke English because they're all smart men. I always enjoy Ortiz's comments.

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        • Straightener
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          #14
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          Luis Ortiz is right. You can't overlook the opponent who is standing right in front of you. That was Anthony Joshua's mistake.

          He got distracted by losing focus and thinking about looking good in the ring for a future fight against Deontay Wilder instead.

          However, he overlooked, underrated and underestimated Andy Ruiz, Jr and he paid a very huge price for it. Hopefully, it has taught him a very valuable lesson; That is to not count your chickens before they hatch.
          100%

          After the knockdown he tried to blast him out and got clipped high on the bonce and never recovered . The corner was shouting to him to be patient but I recon wilders demolition job on breezele was on his mind . Wanted to give it billy big bullokcs and paid the price

          He did the same in the whyte fight and was lucky whyte is a poor finisher or it would have been curtains

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          • Boksfan
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            #15
            Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75
            Lol yes your God AJ. You change favorite boxers like NFL fans who became Patriots fanatics.
            Haha you are one pathetic liar

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            • Bronx2245
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              #16
              Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
              I believe in Wilder, but this is a dangerous fight.

              As a veteran who was outboxing him for nine rounds, he's already found a lot of holes in Wilder's defense. He has plenty of time to train and prepare. All it takes is one mistake in a heavyweight fight and King Kong Ortiz will be all over you.
              A 6'3" 240lb. Cuban-trained, southpaw HW! It was always a dangerous fight! Only thing helping Wilder is that "Father Time" is undefeated!

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              • OPS
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                #17
                Ortiz settled down boy. Wilder knocked you out the same night he was nursing a flu. Mark my word if Wilder keeps his weight up and he's 100%, this fight will not last 7 rounds. You will need to literally throw that steering wheel at him out of your cab.
                #YouCanTakeThatToTheBank

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                • hitking
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                  #18
                  Ortiz is right. The only difference is he has a pitbull in front of him and Ruiz had a poodle.

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                  • Rip Chudd
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                    #19
                    Ortiz better come with it. Rooted for him in the first fight and will do so again. This is his last chance

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                    • OPS
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                      #20
                      Ortiz may want to choose his words wisely. Look what happened to poor Braezeal. They said he actually just awoken fully from the Wilder match today after being comatose.
                      He hate he couldn't beat Joshua the same as the Sneakers man.

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