wilder-ortiz ppv, do you dare to buy?

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  • daggum
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    #21
    Originally posted by QballLobo
    While AJ is making $75 million in Saudi blood money for 1 fight,Wilder turned down a guaranteed $100 million to go back to fighting on regular Showtime and now a guaranteed PPV flop.
    Hope this T-shirt pop up shops do well for him.
    the wilder joshua fight is a 200 million dollar fight! this is based on...

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    • Mister Wolf
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      #22
      Hell no. It was free the first time and should have stayed that way.

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      • RespekonMyName
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        #23
        I'll probably hit the theater up for $20. See some KOs on the big screen.

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        • Boxing_1013
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          #24
          I like Wilder-Ortiz better than Spence-Porter...better chance of a KO and a better chance of an upset...but yeah not worth the PPV price tag.

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          • nino brown21
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            #25
            I wouldn't mind watching it at a theater or a dave n busters

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            • DARTH SILKWORMS
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              #26
              Originally posted by juggernaut666
              Maybe you wilder fans just don't understand TIME ?
              Ortiz nearly had Wilder out on his feet LAST YEAR.

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              • blitted_master
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                #27
                Originally posted by DARTH SILKWORMS
                Last year, he hurt Wilder more than any fighter ever has (way more than Fury did). Many had him ahead on the cards at the time of the stoppage. Many believe Wilder may have been knocked out if it wasn't for New York's rule about checking hurt fighters before the start of a round.

                The first fight was considered a fight of the year candidate and one of the most exciting world heavyweight title fights in years.

                I'm personally very excited to see the rematch and my friends and I will definitely be pitching in to buy the fight.
                I agree 100%. Their first fight was great and full of drama. If this one is half as good it will still be worthwhile. People make fun of Ortiz because he's older, but he's dangerous and highly skilled.

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                • SN!PER
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                  #28
                  Twenty years of experience including 362 amateur fights.

                  Deontay needs to finish this Cuban monster as quickly as possible.

                  He got about 3 rounds before the calculator in Ortiz's head starts working its magic.

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                  • Pigeons
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                    #29
                    Who buys PPVs in 2019? I assume the same people that still buy CDs. I'll be watching for damn sure but I haven't spent a dime on PPV since Ward-Kovalev I.
                    Last edited by Pigeons; 10-18-2019, 11:38 AM.

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                    • El_Mero
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                      #30
                      Nah. Aint worth it to watch a rematch that doesnt need to happen.

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