See why Dayonteeeeeeh Wiyldeeeeer was kept away from punchers

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  • TMLT87
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    #11
    Hes a one dimensional glass cannon. Ortiz is the only high level boxer puncher type hes been in there with. They didnt count on Fury doing what he did.

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    • Commie
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      #12
      Wilders huge lack of skill and his cowardry forced him to turn away from Furys punches so the blows did land on his left ear

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      • Silkpajamas
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        #13
        Originally posted by bopbopbbe
        Luis Ortiz is a puncher as much as anybody in the division gtfo with that ****. I was critic of Wilder's resume as much as anybody but you have to give him credit for taking the first Ortiz fight.

        The most dangerous fight for any of the top 3 outside of each other.
        This is accurate. Nobody wanted any piece of Ortiz and wilder should be commended for taking that fight.

        He was not ducking Whyte, he is not the boxer or puncher that Ortiz is. I do think he would likely lose to Joshua and for that reason priced himself out of that fight. Not to say he couldn’t win, but I think his team wanted adequate compensation for what is likely a foreseeable loss

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        • Earl-Hickey
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          #14
          Originally posted by bopbopbbe
          Luis Ortiz is a puncher as much as anybody in the division gtfo with that ****. I was critic of Wilder's resume as much as anybody but you have to give him credit for taking the first Ortiz fight.

          The most dangerous fight for any of the top 3 outside of each other.
          Is he?

          I saw him labouring to stop Dave Allen who David Price battered in a couple of rounds.

          Who has Ortiz stopped? Bryan Jennings?

          Stop with the Ortiz and wilder hype they are pathetic

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