This Heavyweight Boxer is in WILD TROUBLE!
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Ortiz doesn't look good in the work out videos I've seen posted on YT recently. He looks old and shot. I think anybody who puts money on him to beat Wilder is going to wish they hadn't bothered.Ortiz didn't get in shape for fun, he's coming to do business!
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Been posting for awhile now that all are beatable and ALL will lose and I'm talking about (AJ, Wilder and Fury)...AJ was just the first he won't be the last
By late 2020 you could look up and see talks about Ruiz vs Ortiz for Unification and guess what...IT WOULD STILL SELL!
So yeah I feel sorry for you guys who get so emotionally attached to these fighters! They not Mayweather, they not a good as Mayweather, they're going to let you down eventually and their fans will fall into depression and go silent just like the AJ Fans recently once their "God" Falls
Last edited by sicko; 11-21-2019, 10:59 PM.Comment
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I think wilder is better prepared for Ortiz this time round and it will be hard for Ortiz to put in a better performance than he did in the first one..plus Ortiz looked like **** in his last few fights. I don't see how he can win. Ppl say he nearly stopped wilder but he didn't did he, he just wobbled him..it happens.
agree with the bold... but anyone can win a heavyweight fight
also... you don't give a skilled/thinking fighter, a rematch
you bank the win and move on
Wilder has advantages, but he is taking an unnecessary risk with Ortiz
I am sure that decision was not made by his handlersComment
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Unpopular opinion on here but I do 100%...Fury outboxed Wilder the last 6 rounds...Ortiz did it the whole fight...he got caught more too thoughComment
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Man we think so much alike sometimes it's crazy...this is like when both of us give credit to Golovkin for giving Canelo a 2nd fightagree with the bold... but anyone can win a heavyweight fight
also... you don't give a skilled/thinking fighter, a rematch
you bank the win and move on
Wilder has advantages, but he is taking an unnecessary risk with Ortiz
I am sure that decision was not made by his handlers
In all seriousness though I think this fight sells pretty well, relatively speaking, for Wilder...so I think he and his team would take it for that reason...and Wilder seems to be improving while Ortiz is only getting older...it is still a risky enough fight imo...I may be a bit biased though as I've always liked Ortiz.
It is a bit ironic that you think this a dangerous move for Wilder and praiseworthy...but that Canelo taking on GGG a 3rd time would apparently be a waste of time? I don't really follow that.Comment
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Man we think so much alike sometimes it's crazy...this is like when both of us give credit to Golovkin for giving Canelo a 2nd fight
In all seriousness though I think this fight sells pretty well, relatively speaking, for Wilder...so I think he and his team would take it for that reason...and Wilder seems to be improving while Ortiz is only getting older...it is still a risky enough fight imo...I may be a bit biased though as I've always liked Ortiz.
It is a bit ironic that you think this a dangerous move for Wilder and praiseworthy...but that Canelo taking on GGG a 3rd time would apparently be a waste of time? I don't really follow that.
that is because you know nothing about levels
Wilder =/= Canelo
in the Wilder/Ortiz fight, Wilder offered the more-skilled guy a rematch... if Canelo/Golovkin III happened, the more-skilled fighter would be offering Golovkin a rematch...Comment
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