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  • #31
    Good Fight

    Originally posted by QballLobo View Post
    Is anyone actually looking forward to this rematch?
    Seems pointless.
    For Heavyweight Boxing fan's it's not pointless. A very good match. Different styles, different built! Both scary as well!

    I cancelled all my appointments, i will watch this one and Ruiz vs Joshua for sure.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Legends456 View Post
      I agree with you there ... Ortiz is one of the most ducked fighters at HW.

      Why do you think Deontay can’t get a break?

      I don’t understand it. He’s not a pure boxer but he gets the job done, so...

      For just about any reason you can come up with that has NOTHING to do with boxing!!

      Sad but true.

      Can you imagine the backlash if he was fighting Otto "********" Wallin !!

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      • #33
        $$$$

        I predict 300 to 600k ppv at 70 to 80$ ( to narrow it down 500/550) k ppv

        14to 16 thousand seats sold AT MGM

        Yep the 2 best Heavyweights in America and the world in my opinion

        The most ducked Boxers in the world particularly by the Euros hiding w fast Eddie Hearn

        Watch the top Euros duck Ortiz even after the fight......nothing changes...

        Ohh by the way Fury had only 3500 at his last fight in Vegas

        Horrible...

        Chad in Vegas

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        • #34
          The unbiased and professional judge from UK. Ruled it a draw

          I suggest you contact him for comment Otay Buckwheat

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          • #35
            He will beat Wilder in 2022

            By then Wilder will be very Rich..( 500 million or more)
            Comfy, 36 yrs old, getting lazy.

            Dubois would be a handful now..lets see what happens when he gets hurt

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            • #36
              Originally posted by ChadVegas View Post
              I predict 300 to 600k ppv at 70 to 80$ ( to narrow it down 500/550) k ppv

              14to 16 thousand seats sold AT MGM

              Yep the 2 best Heavyweights in America and the world in my opinion

              The most ducked Boxers in the world particularly by the Euros hiding w fast Eddie Hearn

              Watch the top Euros duck Ortiz even after the fight......nothing changes...

              Ohh by the way Fury had only 3500 at his last fight in Vegas

              Horrible...

              Chad in Vegas
              How many did Wilder have against Stiverne?

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              • #37
                Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas View Post
                How many did Wilder have against Stiverne?
                13k for breazeale...maybe fury should try picking better opponents?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by QballLobo View Post
                  Is anyone actually looking forward to this rematch?
                  Seems pointless.

                  I do ...

                  If anything Ortiz was the one putting Wilder in very muddy waters... Fury was resilient and came back from the dead, but Ortiz inflicted more damage while he was there...

                  I still believe that if he learned something from the first fight he will go all in and hope to smash Wilder within 5-6 rounds and hopefully finish the job this time... Gran-Pa has the skills to outbox Wider, but he can't withstand a 10-12 rounds. No way...

                  The perspective of Ruiz/Ortiz for unification would be something we'd talk about for ages...

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
                    13k for breazeale...maybe fury should try picking better opponents?
                    You're giving an answer to a question that wasn't asked.

                    I asked about the Stiverne fight because that fight was in Vegas.

                    How much did Wilder sell against Stiverne in his Vegas debut? Was it more or less than Fury's debut? Let us know, thanks.

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                    • #40
                      I like Wilder in the rematch and I think he doesn't get enough credit for taking on Ortiz. Ortiz is fun to watch when he's amped up.
                      Last edited by RyuVsKen; 11-08-2019, 12:29 AM.

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