Tyson "3 years out of the ring" Fury should have this one, after all Tyson "10 rounds to 2" fury is the real deal.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostYes, Ortiz is clearly better than Wallin. He beat Bryant Jennings and Dave Allen. Oh yeah .. and Christian Hammer too!
Best resume in the division. No wonder everybody ducks him.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostStop being a hater Tyson, Deontay had to fight Luis Ortiz twice because you ducked the 'Bronze-Bomber'. The score for Wilder-Ortiz II. before the KO was not as bad as when you lost every round to Big fat John McDermott in your first encounter.
Yet more nonsense from the most bias fan on here.
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Originally posted by T.M.T View PostFury won't ever rematch Wilder nor will he fight Ortiz. Since almost getting decapitated he's fought two nobodies and a WWE match. It will continue.🥊
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Originally posted by megh50 View PostAgreed.
That gif you showed right there, with Wilder's costume, is more exciting than most Fury fights. The most exciting fight he's been in is with Wilder, and that because he showed grit and got up twice from knockdowns
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
Ever since the first Wilder PPV, Gypsy-Bum copied the champs style. Tyson is a phony, I dont remember Tyson wearing mask and costumes. I dont mind however, like you said, thats the best part of his sorry ESPN+ events.
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Originally posted by Brettcappe View PostOrtiz was a long time Cuban amateur with skills and power. He was avoided for those reasons not his pro resume. Dillian Whyte always stakes a claim to a WBC title shot but refused an Ortiz fight on more than one ocassion. If he would have fought and beaten Ortiz then his claims would have been warranted. Why didn't Whyte ever fight Ortiz? That's the question!
He has good counter punching skills but he's 40 years old, slow, predictable, with terrible stamina and vastly overrated power. Ortiz's boogey man rep was all smoke and mirrors, as we saw when he turned down an offer to fight AJ for money than he's ever earned in his career.Last edited by kafkod; 11-27-2019, 10:41 AM.
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Originally posted by tritium_arma View PostAnd Wilder's 30 punches thrown per round vs Ortiz was exciting as well? Until the knockout the fight was a snoozer.
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