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

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  • landotter
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    #31
    IF.... If Joshua avenges his loss to Ruiz, then his resume at HW is still better than an undefeated Wilder and Joshua deserves to be a perceived #1.

    IF Ruiz proves the first fight was not an accident, and Wilder beats Ortiz, I would give Wilder the nod over Ruiz with Fury and Whyte in the next positions.

    If Ortiz pulls the upset, than you give Ruiz/Joshua winner #1 without blinking with Fury, Whyte, Wilder, and Ortiz all jumbled up in any order you want.


    Boy, it gets real interesting if Ruiz and Ortiz wins. It is back to the basic status quo of last year if Joshua and Wilder win. I am cheering for chaos.

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    • Monzon99
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      #32
      Typical PBC media manipulation, the hired diver (Ortiz) selling the guy he's hired to dive for, as a great fighter. Shouldn't Ortiz be exposing and criticizing Wilder's many frauds and trying to break him down mentally?

      This fight is a fixed dive, 100% guaranteed.

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      • USMCer
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        #33
        Say whAT?!?

        Tyson Fury >

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        • South Champion
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          #34
          What's his signature win of the decade?

          He went the distance with Stiverne in their first fight, he struggled against Ortiz, and he struggled and got a draw against Fury. Those are the best names on his resume.

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          • Slicc
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            #35
            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            The 'Bronze-Bomber' has faced adversity but, has come out those battles with KO victories.
            Of course he got KO victories. His adversity have been tomato cans and Jack Johnson's sparring partner.

            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            Anthony Joshua has been battered by old Klitschko and barely survived, this was repeated with Alexander Povetkin.
            Wilder ducked Klitschko and never fought Povetkin after his failed test, despite fighting Ortiz after his.

            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            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.
            Actual boxing fans knew Ruiz was legit, and Wilder's resume is the real laughingstock.

            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            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.
            That "gypsy bum" outboxed Wilder so hard, the judges couldn't even give Wilder the decision.

            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            If A.J would of lost to a prime slick south-paw Artur Szpilka, the upset would of not been as embarrassing.
            A prime Szpilka got stopped by Bryant Jennings, while Ruiz has one close decision loss to Joseph Parker.

            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            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.
            He tried to get Ortiz, but Ortiz's team priced him out. Tyson Fury priced himself out. Ortiz was there when Tutankhamut was entombed. He looked his age against Christian Hammer, and even if he manages to knock Wilder out, it's only a matter of time before Father Time gets him.

            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            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!
            A skilled fighter wouldn't throw and miss the same 2 punches against Tyson Fury for that many rounds. Unless he somehow learns how to box in one training camp, he'll be the same one-dimensional boxer he's always been. Unlike Wilder, Ruiz actually has fundamentals, fast hands and can fight on the inside.

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            • giant_king
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              #36
              Deontay is after that goat record set by Floyd 51-0 but will be very hard to do in this very roided infested division

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              • LacedUp
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                #37
                Who can argue with a win over Bermane stiverne and Luis Ortiz?

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                • vitali1999
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by *Makaveli*
                  Really when was that ? must have missed that 1
                  It was when you had your head in your ass. 🤣

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                  • Josh kashort
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                    #39
                    Furry was robbed...you can't get a title after you were given a concussion. It's the ref that robbed wilder. When a boxer is knocked out flat on his back or stomach motionless the match was sapoused to waved off immediately. Know boxing's rules before you come here with your delusional comments.

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                    • Josh kashort
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                      #40
                      I don't see joshua lasting in ghe ring with Ortiz...he is a dangerous puncher and they all avoid him....furry will get his rematch and he will get knocked out for good now

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