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  • #31
    Respect to wilder, him fighting 60 year old ortiz is like him fighting two 30 year olds or three 20 year olds...a true champion

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    • #32
      Fury will retire wilder. I don't believe Wilder will last in boxing without a belt. I think he'll fight Fury twice lose both but maybe last until 2021 if he avoids an immediate rematch.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by JLC View Post
        Yes indeed.
        Co-sign.....

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        • #34
          Originally posted by BoZz View Post
          Respect to wilder, him fighting 60 year old ortiz is like him fighting two 30 year olds or three 20 year olds...a true champion
          Hahaha. Been a while since I read a good humoured post on here. Nice one.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BoZz View Post
            Respect to wilder, him fighting 60 year old ortiz is like him fighting two 30 year olds or three 20 year olds...a true champion
            You forgot!!
            It's also like him fighting 4- 15 year olds, 6- 10 year olds, 12- 5 year olds, and even 60- 1 year olds.
            Man how clever of you!!
            #BombSquad

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
              cool, but, Ortiz is really just because he likes Ortiz. He can package that anyway he wants but he feels for Luis' situation and it's pretty obvious. Not many care much about that fight. It's a good fight, but, we don't need it like we need a rematch win over Fury or a Uni.

              Fury rematch I'm excited for. There's really no way it can go bad in my book. I don't think there's a Wilder fan who actually hates Fury, we just think he's second to D. If he proves he ain't that's really not a hard L to take. If he licks Fury that's easily his best win ever. If we get another draw, holy **** is that amazing. I'd lose my **** with another honest draw. I know, bunch of know nothing *******s say that last wasn't, but, it was. Close fights should be called draws, they're close, means no clear winner, duh.

              Unification is what the sport needs. One face, one name, and he goes by Deontay Wilder, let's go champ.

              Don’t rate Wilder and disagree with some of your post (I would never call that Fury fight a draw) but you are refreshingly honest about your fandom. Green K.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Nomadic View Post
                Same here, Hearns won't make that same mistake and let them belts go again if AJ gets them back. He will hold them bad boys hostage for the next 10 years lining up bums for AJ to fight.
                Yup! He's already talking about fighting Fury! Lol

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                  Fury will retire wilder. I don't believe Wilder will last in boxing without a belt. I think he'll fight Fury twice lose both but maybe last until 2021 if he avoids an immediate rematch.
                  Fury will be knocked out cold in the rematch!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                    Whyte could be cleared of PED abuse without his B sample even being opened. If it has been analysed, nobody should expect to know anything about it till the outcome of the investigation is announced.
                    He can still be allowed to fight pending an appeal of his A sample result. However, until the results of that B sample are both disclosed and revealed, then his WBC mandatory status will remain temporarily suspended and in a pending status; Via a formal inquiry and investigation into the matter by the WBC's sanctioning body.

                    Therefore, until the results of that B sample is disclosed, then he can kiss his WBC heavyweight championship bout against Deontay Wilder goodbye. Personally, I don't believe he wants to know the results of that B sample because chances are it's likely dirty just as his A sample was.

                    That is why he is appealing and postponing the testing of the B sample. The results of the B sample is his only way of clearing his good name and reputation and to reinstate his WBC mandatory status.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by rolshans View Post
                      Sigh. There is literally no one who cares about this Ortiz fight.
                      Like someone else said, speak for yourself. This will be a great fight while it lasts, and should be an even one. Ortiz remains one of my favorite HW to watch.

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