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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz Getting Work From Jeremiah Milton For Flores Clash

    Highly touted heavyweight prospect Jeremiah Milton (1-0, 1 KO), who relocated from his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma to Las Vegas, Nevada, has now gone to Florida to be part of world title contender Luis "King Kong" Ortiz's training camp. Luis Ortiz will be headlining on PBC on Fox against Alexander Flores on November 7th.
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  • Mindgames
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    Guy who failed two title shots is an "uncrowded champion" these days. Is a guy who's lost every fight "essentially undefeated" too?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mindgames
      Guy who failed two title shots is an "uncrowded champion" these days. Is a guy who's lost every fight "essentially undefeated" too?
      95% of boxers never make it to contender status yet according to you they are folks that shouldn’t be listened to? A lot of trainers and even some from those never strapped on a pair of gloves or had less than successful careers yet are great coaches that make champions.

      I guess the only people we should ever talk about in boxing are the most successful ones. No wonder boxing is going down the ***** ter.

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      • SUBZER0ED
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        So, veteran HW contender Ortiz is "getting work" from recently turned pro Milton? How's that?

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        • Squ□redCircle34
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          #5
          Originally posted by Mindgames
          Guy who failed two title shots is an "uncrowded champion" these days. Is a guy who's lost every fight "essentially undefeated" too?
          Listen to yourself, you and so many so called boxing fans are almost always negative Nancy’s to arguably the best sport in the world an most entertaining on its best day!

          This is partially why the sport doesn’t go back to its glory days cuz people shît on the fighters when they lose in the inevitable event they stepped up or then shît on the fighters who refuse or don’t step up!

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            #6
            Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
            So, veteran HW contender Ortiz is "getting work" from recently turned pro Milton? How's that?
            Plenty pros spar with amateurs especially elite ones or guys who are just about to turn pro!

            You want someone young and who’s hungry to prove themselves to push you instead of it being lackadaisical and always easy!

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            • Tecnoworld
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              Father and son

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              • Oshio
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                Disgraceful to say the least. A recently turned pro with 1 fight 1ko is helping Ortiz prepare for a fight with an unknown. They must be scared of bringing in a C level heavyweight because they don't want Ortiz stiffened in training

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                • Mindgames
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75
                  95% of boxers never make it to contender status yet according to you they are folks that shouldn’t be listened to? A lot of trainers and even some from those never strapped on a pair of gloves or had less than successful careers yet are great coaches that make champions.

                  I guess the only people we should ever talk about in boxing are the most successful ones. No wonder boxing is going down the ***** ter.
                  Not at all, im all for hearing hes opinions and respect him and all other fighters. The simple reality is he isn't an "uncrowned champion". He's a good fighter who was a top contender. Just like the guy who beat him was a good puncher but nor the greatest in history. Just like Fury AK won't be the biggest fight in boxing history. Itd be a good start to lay off the hyperbole and just live in reality.

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                  • Mindgames
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
                    Listen to yourself, you and so many so called boxing fans are almost always negative Nancy’s to arguably the best sport in the world an most entertaining on its best day!

                    This is partially why the sport doesn’t go back to its glory days cuz people shît on the fighters when they lose in the inevitable event they stepped up or then shît on the fighters who refuse or don’t step up!
                    Ive never criticised anyone for losing, and think all fighters deserve the utmost respect. But hes not an uncrowned champion, hes a top contender who lost in hes title challenge, and thats it. Nothing wrong with that, but let's start, i dont know, saying it as it is. If what he is is enough and it is, why does it need inflating?

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