Lol Joshua and his team just can't keep deontay out there mouth you can tell who's desperate for more attention and publicity.Dee don't mention Joshua name nearly as much as deontay mentions Joshua.and they have some nerve talking about age when they the main ones who are trying to wait for deontay to age then fight him lol
Comments Thread For: Joshua Trainer: If Ortiz Had Been 28 - He Would Have Beat Wilder!
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If Ruiz didn't decide to dirty bulk, If Charles Martin only goal was not to but a Bently, If Wlad was only 3 years younger and active, If the ref didn't stop Takam from fighting on the inside.Comment
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If AJ's resume is trash, then Wilder's resume is sewage. Even a win against a 41 year old Wlad destroys any of Wilder's.
Ruiz was a nobody before AJ, but unlike Ortiz, he's still in his prime. Actually, now that you mention it, Wilder's a nobody too, but I digress. The Ruiz that fought AJ the first time could put that work on any other heavyweight. Plus, unlike Ortiz, Father Time hasn't caught him yet. Ortiz already looked old, when he gassed out against Wilder in their initial bout. He really looked his age against Christian Hammer, and when he faced Wilder again, his hardest shots couldn't do much to him.
In retrospect, it's pretty sad to see the guy go out like that. He swept the 1st 6 rounds against Wilder in the rematch, but he's just too old to be more than a contender. It's a shame, because I think he could've raised hell in the heavyweight division, had he turned pro about a decade before he did. Wilder's the only high level opponent Ortiz has ever faced, and he lost to him twice. Therefore, I think Ruiz should go above him, solely based on his victory over AJ. He could retire tomorrow, and he'd still have a better legacy than Ortiz likely ever will.Comment
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yeah, and if my granny had wheels shed be a wagon. piss off. joshua gets sparked out past, present & future.Comment
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