The title of this should be... "when I took the best steroid shots, I knew he couldn't beat me." Because you cannot tell me that Fury all of a sudden became a knockout monster out of the blue. Just like when he first got caught on steroids, I thought something was funny when he showed up to the Klitschko fight in amazing shape, but was pudgy for all of the fights before. Then he conned all of you by saying he was depressed, instead of facing the fact that he was on steroids. He even came to the states to run away from it. Now he beats Wilder and all of you think he is the GOAT hahaha. He didn't look like the GOAT when he was bloody against Wallin the fight before. He has fought Wilder twice and old Klitschko once. That doesn't make him the best in the division because he has fought mostly bums the rest of his career. His resume is almost as bad as Wilder's hahah. But you idiots think he is all of a sudden a God, pathetic
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Originally posted by IHATEBOBARUM1 View Postlol 'introduce' hahahaha like brezeale, molina,takam etc...
its hard to find an objective individual on this forum, what you forgetting to mention here is ortiz was actually signed to matchroom he realised he wasn't going to get joshua until he was 60 then haymon stepped in and offered him wilder if he jumps ship in which hearn could of easily opposed.
swerved aj oh please ortiz was practically on his knees begging shamelessly to fight joshua, you can find countless videos calling him a coward.
Ortiz swerved his mandatory shot at AJ, then went on social media sounding off about being ready to step in and fight him after Miller got popped for PEDs, then backed down and ruled himself out when Hearn offered him the fight!
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostAnd yet Deontay was willing to fight Fury immediately after the world came to the knowledge that Tyson was not washed or 'unfit'. Before Wilder-Fury II. the 'Bronze-Bomber' took a very dangerous and unnecessary risk vs. Luis Ortiz for the second time, despite finding himself on the verge of being stopped in the first encounter.
In truth, Jack Reiss and Tony Weeks out-did Kenny Bayless.
The wilder days are over fella it’s time to jump ship before you go down with it
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostWasn't it when you realized that Kenny Bayless would let you rabbit-punch and foul as much as it took to soften Deontay up?
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All these LDBC fanboys desperate for a hope, and Wilder embarrassed your kind for all history to see.
All those bogus hand picked opponents to make Wilder look good could only brainwash uneducated weak people, it couldn’t turn a basket player into a top fighter.
Luis Ortiz was a old man who didn’t do anything in Olympic or professional boxing, and they used him as a prop to build up a fraud like Wilder just like they building up Tank Davis, Charlo, Haney and every great hope in boxing.
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