So if Wilder faces Breazeale next is that cool with you?

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  1. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    A faded old man with Jennings as his best win years before on heart medication who is inexplicably seen as the boogeyman of the heavyweight division by a set of deluded fans isn't high reward for low risk? I think it is. That he made such hard work of the old boy without a win over a truly top tier opponent is remarkable but doesn't change Ortiz' status in the game.

    Feel free to tell me why the Ortiz fights was high risk low reward though. I'm dying to know.
     
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  2. NoNeck

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    One more essay, please.
     
  3. It's Ovah

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    Everyone is entitled to a rebuilding fight after a loss, so I have no issue with it.

    Wilder should take a few easy fights to get his confidence back then try to regain the WBC belt at the end of next year.
     
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  4. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    You got nothing then? Thought as much.
     
  5. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    And who considers 5 sentences an essay? Clearly someone who has never actually written one.
     
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  6. It's Ovah

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    Exactly. He's a huge star now and everyone around him stands to benefit. He's moving onward and upward from this. I expect the Breazeale fight to do huge numbers on PPV and attract a sold out crowd wherever it's held (presumably Vegas or the Staples Centre).
     
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  7. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    I wouldn’t give a rebuttal if someone said Mike Tyson couldn’t punch either.
     
  8. bailey

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    When someone can't answer or debate what you say. That says a whole lot more
     
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  9. Sugar 88

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    So what are you not having to refute because I'm so obviously wrong? That Ortiz is old? That his best win is Jennings a fair few years ago or that he was on heart meds? Perhaps all three?

    Utter buffoonery on your part. You've got nothing to say.
     
  10. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    He made some valid points.
    I was surprised at the Ortiz hype after his fights with Allen and Scott.
    What is Ortiz best win in your opinion?
     
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  11. jmashyaka

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    Rubbish fight, Breazeale is gunna dealt with like Stiverne 2. It’s gunna be a highlight reel KO!
     
  12. bailey

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    Jennings was also coming off a loss
     
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  13. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    And done very little to impress since.
     
  14. greenhornet

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    2 fights before, but how many years? Chagaev was old and shot at the time, and still almost ko'd Browne.
     
  15. greenhornet

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    barely, if at all. both have garbage resumes.