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  • BangEM
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    Kubrat Pulev vs Luiz Ortiz Amateur Records

    Kubrat Pulev


    World Championships: Bronze medal – third place 2005 Mianyang Super-heavyweight

    European Championships: Gold medal – first place 2008 Liverpool Super-heavyweight

    Bronze medal – third place 2006 Plovdiv Super-heavyweight

    EU Championships: Gold medal – first place 2004 Madrid Heavyweight

    Silver medal – second place 2005 Cagliari Super-heavyweight

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    Luiz Ortiz

    2005 – Panamerican Championships, Brazil – gold medal, 91 kg

    2005 – World Championships, China – quarter-finalist, 91 kg

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    Luiz Ortiz never qualified for the Olympics, despite having an extensive amateur career for over two decades. And he only qualified for the world championships once.
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    But Ortiz beat Jennings doe......... that's one of the greatest wins of the last 25 years according to Wilder fans. I mean Jennings was ranked 8th when Ortiz beat him.
    Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 01-02-2020, 09:13 PM.

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      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
      But Ortiz beat Jennings doe......... that's one of the greatest wins of the last 25 years according to Wilder fans. I mean Jennings was ranked 8th when Ortiz beat him.
      Who the hell has Pulev beat?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
        But Ortiz beat Jennings doe......... that's one of the greatest wins of the last 25 years according to Wilder fans. I mean Jennings was ranked 8th when Ortiz beat him.
        Some Wilder fans on another thread said you shouldn’t get credit if a fighter is coming off a loss , when I pointed out Jennings was coming off a loss it went silent .

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          #5
          Originally posted by bballchump11
          Who the hell has Pulev beat?
          Thompson was rated 8th when Pulev beat him. That must be an amazing win too.

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          • BangEM
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            #6
            Originally posted by bballchump11
            Who the hell has Pulev beat?
            Chisora - a better boxer than Bryant Jennings.

            Hughie Fury - same level as Bryant Jennings.

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              Wilder fought and almost was koed by a middle age Ortiz in the first fight and was losing all rounds in the rematch. Ortiz is only relevant because of the mediocre state of hw boxing.

              Pulev is a much better boxer and only lost to the best in his prime.

              Its not a fair comparrison.

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                #8
                Originally posted by patrick_p
                Wilder fought and almost was koed by a middle age Ortiz in the first fight and was losing all rounds in the rematch. Ortiz is only relevant because of the mediocre state of hw boxing.

                Pulev is a much better boxer and only lost to the best in his prime.

                Its not a fair comparrison.
                But Wilder fans claim Ortiz is the bogeyman and the best heavyweight in the world. LMAO.

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                  Why the sudden new-found love for Pulev? Is it because Joshua is fighting him and Eddie bots are tasked to up his profile?

                  Forget about amateur fights, or who fought who a decade ago...let me ask this question: Who do you think wins in a direct match between Ortiz and Pulev if the fight was to happen this month?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Zelda
                    Why the sudden new-found love for Pulev? Is it because Joshua is fighting him and Eddie bots are tasked to up his profile?

                    Forget about amateur fights, or who fought who a decade ago...let me ask this question: Who do you think wins in a direct match between Ortiz and Pulev if the fight was to happen this month?
                    It's for Wilder fans who keep hyping up the old bum Ortiz.

                    Pulev is a far better and more accomplished boxer than Luiz Ortiz. And he's 9 years younger.

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