Do you really think anthony joshua would have beaten luis ortiz?

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  • daggum
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    #31
    ortiz is the greatest hw of all time

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #32
      Joshua would have dealt with Ortiz easily. It was Ruiz's fast hands that gave him problems. Wilder fans keep trying to push Ortiz it's ridiculous. The only reason they can is because he's fought nobody. When Ortiz fights and beats some top 10 fighters come back and talk him up until then **** right off you tards.

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        #33
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        You missed the entire point. The T.S. Is referring to the pre-Deontay Wilder Luis Ortiz. The one before he got exposed the first time. The one that was built like a tank and strong as a bull.
        The one who was Joshua's mandatory, but instead of waiting a few months and making millions as Joshua's mandatory chose to fight Wilder for 500k instead? That Ortiz?

        I wonder why he chose to fight Wilder for 500k instead of millions against Joshua? Only logical reason i can think of is he thought Wilder was an easier fight.
        Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 01-01-2020, 05:59 PM.

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          #34
          If Ortiz fought the same Joshua that Ruiz fought in June 1st then Ortiz would have been a champion that night. He would for ever regret ducking that fight.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            The one who was Joshua's mandatory, but instead of waiting a few months and making millions as Joshua's mandatory chose to fight Wilder for 500k instead? That Ortiz?

            I wonder why he chose to fight Wilder for 500k instead of millions against Joshua? Only logical reason i can think of is he thought Wilder was an easier fight.
            So why did Joshua decide to fight Carlos Takam first instead of Luis Ortiz? I can think of only one logical reason; He thought Carlos Takam would have been an easier fight than "King Kong".

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            • Robbie Barrett
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              #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              So why did Joshua decide to fight Carlos Takam first instead of Luis Ortiz? I can think of only one logical reason; He thought Carlos Takam would have been an easier fight than "King Kong".
              Takam was a late replacement for the Pulev mandatory when Pulev got injured.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                Takam was a late replacement for the Pulev mandatory when Pulev got injured.
                Which is why he should have fought his WBA mandatory instead. The IBF would have given him a grace period until Pulev healed. So there's no excuse for what AJ done. He flat out ducked Luis Ortiz plain and simple.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Which is why he should have fought his WBA mandatory instead. The IBF would have given him a grace period until Pulev healed. So there's no excuse for what AJ done. He flat out ducked Luis Ortiz plain and simple.
                  Yes because Ortiz would have agreed to fight on 10 days notice. The guy that walked away from millions because he didn't want the Joshua challenge and chose Wilder instead was going to accept the fight on 10 days. Wasn't one of the reasons he didn't step in to take Millers place because it was short notice? You're an imbecile.

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                  • Armchairhero
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    Which is why he should have fought his WBA mandatory instead. The IBF would have given him a grace period until Pulev healed. So there's no excuse for what AJ done. He flat out ducked Luis Ortiz plain and simple.

                    Are you seriously trying to argue that angle? A blatant no questions duck compared to something that never happened

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                      #40
                      Seems to me Joshua abilities as counter puncher works in his favor immensely here landing lead rights maybe similar to the Martin fight with much more resistance ,but how much vs 50 year old Ortiz ? Can’t see anyone knowing boxing favoring Ortiz here .

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