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  • #21
    Originally posted by NearHypnos View Post
    Was too distracted by Ortiz being better than Fury.

    The legend of Ortiz keeps growing.

    Ortiz might be the best, most skilled, mythical boxer to ever live.

    Ortiz might actually be better than the fantasy fight version of Manny Pacquiao who beats anyone...which is the goat version of Pac.
    If you use performances vs Dave Allen as a barometer for greatness then Ortiz is #1 but factor Malik Scott into the mix and you’ve got:

    1. Wilder
    2. Chisora
    3. Ortiz

    I really think AJ needs to fight Ortiz.
    Last edited by GlassJoey; 11-26-2018, 01:55 PM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by kushking View Post
      Fury most definitely has a great chance to win. Anyone who was able to disarm vlad like Fury did is a master boxer. Fury is a giant who is able to do ballet like a mw ffs,this fight is 60-40 regardless of what the fanbois say.
      If Fury can do to Wilder what he did to Klitchko, which was actually very little other than to avoid him, then I'd agree with you. Problem with that viewpoint is Wilder's style, ability and athleticism are nothing like Klitchko's and styles are what make fights. Wilder by KO anytime in the fight and especially the fourth round upward. Fury can't win the this fight by dancing away from Wilder, he'll actually have to engage with Wilder to have any chance,

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      • #23
        Originally posted by bluemax View Post
        Fury could last until late in this fight if he decides to just survive and run for as long as his rusty legs allow but in the end he'll finish the night looking up at the lights. As for Joshua he's been the most marketed carefully managed modern heavyweight in a long time. His PR team does a great job making sure to belittle any real competitive competition. Look at his "big:" wins against smaller or shot title holders. Klitchko was old, already beaten and suffered from ring rust yet Joshua had to get off the canvas to win. Martin? Come on! How in the world did this joker get a title? He flat out wouldn't go near Ortiz and still won't . I predict Joshua will continue to fight carefully cherry picked opponents and SHOULD be seen as only the 4th beast heavyweight behind Wilder, Fury and Ortiz
        The PR team are working overtime this week, trying to discredit Wilder and Fury, and trying to convince as many people as possible not to buy this fight.

        But real boxing fans know Fury is in the best shape of his life and will do whatever it takes to retain the lineal title. And I don't think he'll run: I see him slipping and holding, standing his ground every now and again, and slugging in spots. Trying to time Wilder with heavy shots. Wilder will have to be at his absolute best to knock him out. The winner of this fight is clearly the best of the division and the loser is a close second, followed by Luis Ortiz.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by P to the J View Post
          Do you want to see my list of all time greats? As follows:

          1. Sugar Ray Robinson
          2. Deontay Wilder
          3. Luis Ortiz
          4. Muhammad Ali..,..
          My greatest List (retired or dead):
          1. Sugar Ray Robinson
          2. Muhammad Ali
          3. Roberto Duran
          4. Joe Louis
          5. Billy Conn
          6. Marvin Haggler
          7. Sugar Ray Leonard
          8. Rocky Marciano
          9. Larry Holmes
          10.Pernell Whitaker

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          • #25
            Fury to win by KO mid rounds. Similar to Chisora fight. 99% southpaw

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            • #26
              Originally posted by P to the J View Post
              Do you want to see my list of all time greats? As follows:

              1. Sugar Ray Robinson
              2. Deontay Wilder
              3. Luis Ortiz
              4. Muhammad Ali..,..
              Proper list right here.

              Originally posted by OldTerry View Post
              My greatest List (retired or dead):
              1. Sugar Ray Robinson
              2. Muhammad Ali
              3. Roberto Duran
              4. Joe Louis
              5. Billy Conn
              6. Marvin Haggler
              7. Sugar Ray Leonard
              8. Rocky Marciano
              9. Larry Holmes
              10.Pernell Whitaker
              Nice try troll/alt. Lack of GGG and Ortiz gave it away. YDKSAB

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              • #27
                Originally posted by NearHypnos View Post
                Proper list right here.



                Nice try troll/alt. Lack of GGG and Ortiz gave it away. YDKSAB
                Actually GGG and Ortiz were 11 & 12. Tommy Morrison was #13 due to his misfortunes.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by OldTerry View Post
                  Actually GGG and Ortiz were 11 & 12. Tommy Morrison was #13 due to his misfortunes.
                  Lmao.

                  Wasn’t expecting a Morrison joke.

                  HIV p4p 13A and Morrison 13B.

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                  • #29
                    I'm just glad we have a fight where the best are fighting the best. And to boot, it is heavyweights! We need more fights like this in boxing.

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                    • #30
                      .Mega lol.

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