Comments Thread For: Fury's Trainer on Wilder's Big KO: Luis Ortiz is No Tyson Fury!

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  • Rusty Tromboni
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    #51
    Originally posted by kafkod
    What would be the point of anybody pursuing a fight with an old man who was being kept away from risky fights by Haymon so they use him as cannon fodder for Wilder?
    I actually think Ortiz gets the Tom Shwarz treatment.

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    • Rusty Tromboni
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      #52
      Originally posted by landotter
      Again I will ask.... Why not the immediate rematch then? Wilder was game. Fury and his team bailed. They schooled this judge-bribing poser. Complete the job, right the wrong, win all 12 of a rematch, go to Top Rank with the WBC title in tow ..

      But they didn't. Just asking why. Yet to hear a real explanation.
      Subliminals aren't your thing.

      Funny, because 90% of advertising is targeted to people with your I.Q.

      Maybe read more carefully before responding to posts?

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      • EMOBCBG
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        #53
        Originally posted by landotter
        Again I will ask.... Why not the immediate rematch then? Wilder was game. Fury and his team bailed. They schooled this judge-bribing poser. Complete the job, right the wrong, win all 12 of a rematch, go to Top Rank with the WBC title in tow ..

        But they didn't. Just asking why. Yet to hear a real explanation.
        fury was 70% and i dont know why you cant see that his team want him more prepared.

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        • tokon
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          #54
          Originally posted by kafkod
          What would be the point of anybody pursuing a fight with an old man who was being kept away from risky fights by Haymon so they use him as cannon fodder for Wilder?
          As I said, high risk/low reward. But Fury's record doesn't suggest he's "levels above" Ortiz either; even now, I think that's a risky fight for Fury.

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            #55
            What Fury has in abundance is character.We all saw that in the first fight against Wilder.

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            • Richard
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              #56
              Originally posted by tokon
              As I said, high risk/low reward. But Fury's record doesn't suggest he's "levels above" Ortiz either; even now, I think that's a risky fight for Fury.
              First time I had seen Ortiz fight was Saturday just gone.Was impressed by him. Certainly is not miles behind Fury though Fury has the height and speed advantage?

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              • Laligalaliga
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                #57
                Ortiz is a mere pbc ****.
                One of the Guys used to pad record.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Ricky12
                  What Fury has in abundance is character.We all saw that in the first fight against Wilder.
                  Yes, I agree, and that's his biggest strength imo.

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