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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz: Wilder is Best of This Decade Until Someone Beats Him

    Cuban heavyweight slugger Luis "King Kong" Ortiz views WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder as the best fighter of the entire division for the last decade. On November 23rd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Ortiz will challenger Wilder for the belt as the main event of a Fox Sports pay-per-view card.
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  • Robbie Barrett
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    The guy that only kept his title because he robbed Fury, gets outboxed by guys like Szpilka is the best of the decade? Ortiz needs to stay off the charlie.

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      I know one thing, guys like Andy Ruiz and Otto Wallin are not whooping on Deontay Wilder.

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        #4
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        I know one thing, guys like Andy Ruiz and Otto Wallin are not whooping on Deontay Wilder.
        You'd have a point if he fought those guys, he hasn't so you made a pointless comment. Cong****.

        Szpilka and Ortiz were both beating Wilder until he landed his hail mary, Fury beat him.

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          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
          You'd have a point if he fought those guys, he hasn't so you made a pointless comment. Cong****.

          Szpilka and Ortiz were both beating Wilder until he landed his hail mary, Fury beat him.
          The 'Bronze-Bomber' has faced adversity but, has come out those battles with KO victories.

          Anthony Joshua has been battered by old Klitschko and barely survived, this was repeated with Alexander Povetkin. Finally, the beatings left Joshua so weak that he could not fend-off a massive underdog in Andy Ruiz, as a result A.J became the laughing stock of the world of sports.

          Gypsy-Bum Tyson Fury lost to a local British level scrub in John McDermott early in his career and recently should of been stopped by another outclassed underdog in Otto Wallin.

          If A.J would of lost to a prime slick south-paw Artur Szpilka, the upset would of not been as embarrassing. Nobody would of been surprised if Luis Ortiz KO either Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury, even after the 'Bronze-Bomber' knocks Ortiz out, 'King-Kong' is still top ten ; there are few with his skill and power that can compete with Ortiz at HW.

          The haters have said for years that Deontay is not skilled, 'Windmills', sloppy, no D, yet the so called skilled champions are getting beat by worse competition!

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          • daggum
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            he's the best of the decade because he beat you? whoa high standards there fatty

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              #7
              The bag head ***** already did

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              • vitali1999
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                #8
                Fury already beat him

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                  Fury beat him. And you cant be the best of the decade after facing 1 big name in a fight which you didnt win. Anybody can face less than the best and keep winning. Wilders record is impressive but when you put it along side his resume its far from impressive. During this decade we have had more than 1 unified champion, Wilder isnt one of them. We could of had 1 undisputed champion but Wilder kept saying NO to fights for it.

                  This doesnt even sound like Luis Ortiz, this sounds like a PBC statement. Hes being told what to say. Like i say PBC fighters work too hard trying to convince us only PBC fighters are the best. Anything out of a PBC mouth has to be taken with a pinch of salt these days.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by vitali1999
                    Fury already beat him
                    Really when was that ? must have missed that 1

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