Comments Thread For: Wilder: They Say Ortiz is Old - But They Won't Fight That Old Man

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  • champion4ever
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    #61
    He has a point because Dillian Whyte ducked him at least twice.

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      #62
      The most ironic thing of it all is that nobody was calling out Luis Ortiz until Wilder inevitably stopped him. That's when AJ and Usyk called him out.

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      • kafkod
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        #63
        Originally posted by Boxing lives
        That offer to wilder was a multi fight deal killer. Is that clear?
        It was $100million to fight Breazeale then AJ, with the option for Wilder to just fight AJ if that was what he wanted. All the fights would happen in the US.

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          #64
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          The most ironic thing of it all is that nobody was calling out Luis Ortiz until Wilder inevitably stopped him. That's when AJ and Usyk called him out.
          Ortiz only got KO'd by Wilder because he swerved his WBA mandated shot at AJ.

          And if getting stopped by Wilder makes him easy meat, why is Deontay fighting him again instead of somebody more credible?

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            #65
            Originally posted by kafkod
            if getting stopped by Wilder makes him easy meat, why is Deontay fighting him again instead of somebody more credible?
            He tried not to but your mate kept shitting his pants just by the mere fact of fancying the idea of fighting him again. Now there is good chance that Wallin may have had ended his career.

            Tyson Fury may very well be done. His career is over. He will never be the same fighter he once was because that scar tissue is permanently ruined over is right eye and it's very tender.

            Therefore, it won't take much for Wilder to reopen those cuts if and when those two ever meet in February or sometime next year.

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              #66
              Originally posted by kafkod
              Ortiz only got KO'd by Wilder because he swerved his WBA mandated shot at AJ.

              And if getting stopped by Wilder makes him easy meat, why is Deontay fighting him again instead of somebody more credible?
              Nobody thought Ruiz was better than Ortiz, nobody. Ortiz turned it down bc the fight was on short notice & he had a legit shot to win so why sell out?

              Ortiz knocks out AJ even faster than Ruiz.

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                #67
                I look forward to this fight. Their first fight was entertaining. Ortiz had Wilder hurt bad in the 7th. It's a shame Ortiz gassed himself. This time he should watch his endurance more.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Boxing lives
                  Aj is a bum anyways. Who cares that he failed to get the Ortiz fight across the line since he’s a loser anyways. Aj literally has the most sensitive fans by far.
                  I don't care if he lost or not....he was a former unified champ of the world.... Not many around can claim that. Some dreamt of it but are not man enough to go for it, waiting for the easy route.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    He tried not to but your mate kept shitting his pants just by the mere fact of fancying the idea of fighting him again. Now there is good chance that Wallin may have had ended his career.

                    Tyson Fury may very well be done. His career is over. He will never be the same fighter he once was because that scar tissue is permanently ruined over is right eye and it's very tender.

                    Therefore, it won't take much for Wilder to reopen those cuts if and when those two ever meet in February or sometime next year.
                    The best Wilder can do is to swing all night hoping one or two to land. He has no other game plan. Do you?

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                    • kafkod
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by champion4ever;20095121[B
                      ]He tried not to but your mate kept shitting his pants just by the mere fact of fancying the idea of fighting him again.[/B] Now there is good chance that Wallin may have had ended his career.

                      Tyson Fury may very well be done. His career is over. He will never be the same fighter he once was because that scar tissue is permanently ruined over is right eye and it's very tender.

                      Therefore, it won't take much for Wilder to reopen those cuts if and when those two ever meet in February or sometime next year.
                      Fury got robbed by the judges fighting Wilder on a PBC card. Why the **** would anybody expect him to go straight back and give them a chance to rob him again?

                      If he's so terrified of Wilder, why has he signed a contract to fight him again in Feb?

                      And stop acting like Ortiz and Fury were the only options available to Wilder. Crap like that is the reason why Wilder fanboys have a rep as the dumbest mofos on the internet.

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