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Originally posted by DramaShow View PostNo. To be fair to wilder he gave ortiz his chance and he blew it.
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Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View PostAnybody who says no rematch is just a Wilder worshipper and nothing more. You just don't wanna have your idol taking aunother chance like that. That's all there is to it. You should at the very least admit that.
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Originally posted by Bossman15 View PostWhat I've been saying forever it's not like he will take Whyte or Miller next, what's the point of beating Breazeale down he's better off taking the rematch or face Fury seeing that Hearns wants no parts of this fight. they only speak on this fight based on flaws they thought they saw, but I know Joshua does not want this fight next and he will not just go in there and land with ease it looks like they are being forced or pressured into this fight with Wilder anyways.
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Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post"I saw that we were winning, but I knew we were not going to win by decision."
Corruption determines the outcome of another big fight. Instead of just being able to cruise to a points victory and run out the clock, a tired Ortiz was forced to go forward into the power of one of the biggest punchers in the sport because he and his team knew that Al Haymon and the US boxing establishment is so corrupt, they were going to rob Ortiz unless he got a knockout.
And if you look at the scorecards, they were right. As if the fact Ortiz was 40 years old didn't already delegitimize the entire fight, that just adds the cherry on top. Anyone who counts this as a real win for Wilder is sipping on that biased tea again. This fight was a sham, in so many ways. This is just another one.
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