Originally posted by Jkp
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Not sure that Ortiz is one of the best in the division though sorry (and I am not discrediting his Jennings win from drug test failures like many are doing with Whytes wins).... But Ortiz has not beaten anyone of note and has struggled against people whom, at his suggested level, he shouldn't of (Hammer comes to mind - Should I leave this out because of Fury's drug test failure?? might suit some fans... but nah, lets play fair)
Sloppiest in the division?? I do see your point (as Whyte is unconventional and foolhardy to say the least) but even if we just use the champ, Wilder, as an comparison for the sport and observation point via rounds won against opponents (since thats the rule to our game), we can see a discrepancy in that argument being such that Wilder losing many many rounds is rather "sloppy", maybe even more so than Whyte??... and this is the champion of the sport remember.
I suppose then this conjoins nicely into your next comment of "a cherry pick mismatch into life and death" a comment which again, i suggest, sits more suitably with Deontay than with Dillian perhaps?? More so when considering opponents and rounds lost, whether drug fuelled or not??
Its the very few that regard boxing as a sport anymore, the mass wants to see KO's, hence the UFC/MMA was born.
Back to the thread topic, Wilder is the champ, Whyte is the mandatory and has been without a shot for the longest in history, yet Whtye is the liar?? Wilder gave a full speech before the first Ortiz fight saying "I'm giving you a chance you shouldn't have Luis". and then personally texts Dillain saying "I will freeze you out"
I'm certainly no Whyte fan, but Wilder ducked him like a limbo bar.
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