Announcement Imminent? WTF? Is Wilder ever going to fight this old cheese ball?
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Originally posted by tophat1 View PostFirst fight was quality. Dont mind seeing these two go at it again
But the fight itself is still sellable. Ortiz seems to fight up or down to his level of opponents, so I expect a much better version than his last two efforts. But he is on the wrong side of his career, and Wilder will work himself into full rabid Rottweiler mode by fight night. I like Ortiz more than most and believe he will throw everything he has left at Wilder, and I will not pick him here. Wilder right around the same point- round 8 of an equally fun fight as the first.
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Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View Posttrying to ignore the fact that Fury is boring and he barely sold 5k tickets his last fight doe lmaooooooo
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Originally posted by BennyBlanco View PostLOL. AJ has Ruiz problems right now.
And Wilder is making $20M+ a fight now, since PBC had to match the outside offers in order to keep him from DAZN and ESPN. So AJ is making 4x that - $80M???? lol.
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Ofcourse its imminent. Joshua is on a press tour. Wilder the clout chaser knows its time to climb on Joshua's back and chase that clout. Sad dosser.
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Originally posted by Dle View PostWhy was no one willing to take on Ortiz at his seasoned age? Fury-Ortiz or AJ-Ortiz even Ruiz-Ortiz would’ve worked. Fight the old man. or is he still dangerous?
What a clown.
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Is Ortiz even in the heavyweight top 10 anymore?
1. Ruiz Jr
2. Fury
3. Joshua
4. Wilder
5. Whyte
6. Usyk
7. Povetkin
8. Pulev
9. Miller
10. Parker
There is certainly no place for him in the top 7.
He's a 50 year old man with high blood pressure. Trash fight.
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostI just don't understand why this would be a PPV though. The outcome is pretty predictable, Ortiz get's KTFO even quicker this time.
Ortiz was already an older fighter now he's a whole year older and was looking over the hill in his last outing.
Fury fight was the first one, the Breazeale fight would've been the second (Showtime dug deep to keep the fight on TV), Ortiz 2 is the next one, and if he gets through that fight (who knows what the actual details of the deal are) we may end up with a joint FOXPPV/SHOPPV/ESPNPPV event, with Wilder targeting the rest of the belts in a PPV fight as well (Anthony Joshua isn't beholden to DAZN, and neither is Ruiz Jr).
You build the run
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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostIs Ortiz even in the heavyweight top 10 anymore?
1. Ruiz Jr
2. Fury
3. Joshua
4. Wilder
5. Whyte
6. Usyk
7. Povetkin
8. Pulev
9. Miller
10. Parker
There is certainly no place for him in the top 7.
He's a 50 year old man with high blood pressure. Trash fight.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostBecause Wilder is a PPV fighter now; at least, the money needed to get a star the level of Wilder to fight is more than one should expect a broadcaster to put up for regular TV.
Fury fight was the first one, the Breazeale fight would've been the second (Showtime dug deep to keep the fight on TV), Ortiz 2 is the next one, and if he gets through that fight (who knows what the actual details of the deal are) we may end up with a joint FOXPPV/SHOPPV/ESPNPPV event, with Wilder targeting the rest of the belts in a PPV fight as well (Anthony Joshua isn't beholden to DAZN, and neither is Ruiz Jr).
You build the run
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