Comments Thread For: Wilder: Ortiz Was My Toughest Fight, Nobody Wants To Fight Him

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  • P to the J
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    #11
    You need education

    Originally posted by Oldskoolg
    Keep winning wilder, keep talking hard, keep loving your people, keep making our own decisions about your career.....or keep ticking off the Eddie Hearn chav nationalists
    Only a few days ago you thought it acceptable to go on an incoherent tirade against ‘benefits collectors.’ Today you throw the word ‘chav’ around, clearly without knowing the history of it’s usage.

    If you have even a shred of open mindedness, then perhaps you’ll read this:




    It’s absolutely no use losing your **** about racism when you perpetuate other insidious forms of bigotry. It’s called hypocrisy.

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    • Sun_Tzu
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      #12
      Yea, he was your toughest fight unless you include the one where you got gifted a draw but ok.

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      • ShaneMosleySr
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        #13
        Ortiz also won every round against Wilder he wasn’t down in and almost knocked him out, so I kind of understand the logic.

        If Ortiz had lasted 6 more minutes, he would have won clearly or we would scream robbery about that fight the same way we scream robbery about the Fury fight.

        Originally posted by Sun_Tzu
        Yea, he was your toughest fight unless you include the one where you got gifted a draw but ok.

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        • MONGOOSE66
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          #14
          Originally posted by Pigeons
          I disagree. I think Joshua pretty clearly wanted to fight him.
          With 3 weeks notice. Im sure he did. I would too.

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          • MONGOOSE66
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            #15
            Even old Ortiz is clearly the only heavyweight with the skill of a technical welterweight. Wish he was 10 years younger and 25 pounds lighter.

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            • Robertthebruce
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              #16
              Stop trying to big up Ortiz. The man clearly ducked AJ and the 7 million offer. He ain't no bogeyman anymore.

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              • Tecnoworld
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                #17
                Ortiz has very good skills, but not so good stamina (age?).

                He could actually have won vs Wilder, but he ran out of gas and was flattened by W's power.

                Imo Wilder has now a bigger edge compared to the previous match. We'll see.

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                • Timur78
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                  #18
                  Wilder was not in trouble against Fury regardless of what most experts think.

                  And everybody talks about how well Fury boxed. Well other than showboating Fury got knocked down twice heavily. And good boxing is about not getting hit flush, e.g. Mayweather, Lomachenko, Usyk, etc.

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                  • Ray*
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                    #19
                    That selling point went out of the window when he was offered 7ms a month after claiming he would step in if Miller messed up. Even the LDBC doesn’t use that selling point anymore about Ortiz. Am pretty sure he wouldn’t even make half of that guaranteed money against Wilder. That of the plain duck in boxing history.

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                    • DaNeutral.
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Timur78
                      Wilder was not in trouble against Fury regardless of what most experts think.

                      And everybody talks about how well Fury boxed. Well other than showboating Fury got knocked down twice heavily. And good boxing is about not getting hit flush, e.g. Mayweather, Lomachenko, Usyk, etc.
                      No, boxing is about winning enough rounds to win the fight Or knock the other guy out. Fury won the rounds and deontay did not knock him out.

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