well i agree its a pointless rematch. but u have to blame all the d.ickheads who kept saying the doctor robbed Ortiz. thanks alot d.ickheads
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Originally posted by Granath View PostI think some people get Cuba confused with the Dominican Republic where it is very easily to falsify one's age. I'm not saying it couldn't happen in Cuba but it's not as likely.
But frankly the claims that he's significantly older don't make any sense and are easily dismissed.
Ortiz won silver in 2002 in Cuba's Championship for the first time. If his actual birth date is to be believed, he would have been 23 at that time. I find that far more likely than him being 33 at the time (which is what he would have had to be if he is 50 as some claim). I find it FAR more likely of him competing in such competitions his mid-20s than his mid-30s.
However, he is like Tyson Fury in that both are dopers. They should match up in a Battle of the Roids Championship.
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Originally posted by Unsuspected View PostIf the Ortiz that labored and was dropped against Christian Hammer shows up he will indeed get blown out of there within seven. In any event, he had his chance and couldn't get it done. No reason whatsoever to think he'll do better now that he has slowed down and that Wilder has gained more big fight experience.
Easy rematch for Wilder i think.
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Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View PostFury beats a 39-year-old Klitschko and is praised as The Savior of Boxing.
Wilder beats a 39-year-old Ortiz and is called a bum who beats up old men.
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Originally posted by blue_dolphin View Postwell i agree its a pointless rematch. but u have to blame all the d.ickheads who kept saying the doctor robbed Ortiz. thanks alot d.ickheads
Stop the excuses.
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