Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Knocks Luis Ortiz Out in Seventh
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Don’t even go there with Luis being top quality, you have to be a first class ticket paying hype train customer to believe that. Ortiz has NEVER achieved anything in boxing despite being ancient and, before you say it, yep he’s Cuban, so obviously that would mean he was a world class amateur...nope, he didn’t even make the Olympic team. He was an average amateur and an average pro and his only hype credential is he didn’t get big fights...hmmm that’s cos he had no following worth selling a ticket off and couldn’t speak a word of English, so maybe consider that over some fear factor he carried.
Wilder just took out another tomato can, jees well done AGAIN...he can go collect his cheque and watch himself KO 40 statues as many times as he likes, he’s not a boxer, he’s one punch machine, kind of like a carnival attraction.Comment
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Stiverne, obviously, was WBC champ when Wilder beat him the first time.
Molina was top 10 when they fought (5 fight winning streak coming in)
He signed to fight Povetkin before Povetkin popped for PEDs.
Both times he fought Ortiz it was voluntary.Comment
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You’re dumb one for being ****** in by Haymon’s marketing. Think about it, you manage a guy that has never won anything, fought pretty much at C Grade the whole time and then he needs to build him up as a relevant challenger for the WBC title. He’s not Mexican, so he needs to make him appeal to a US audience, hey I know what I’ll do, brand him the most feared man in boxing, the one the others ducked. The others ducked him because he was not marketable, common sense, Hearn even signed him and promptly dropped him when he realised he was not going to be a contender and was on PEDs. Grow up and use your own eyes instead of being spoon fed by hype machines, Haymon has you in the palm of his hands.Comment
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ortiz saw the punch coming, took it head on and folded. that's when you know someone's power is for real. kudos to wilder.Comment
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