Wilder's resume

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  1. Surrix

    Surrix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah.
    Wilder is pretty opposite fighter: he had milked 5 years in row WBC belt by fighting nobodies and 0 attempts to unify.
    Bodybuilder at least had WBO, IBF, WBA and IBO belts.
    Yeah, Wilder is better cos he KOed spoon fed bums and milked WBC belt 5 years.
     
  2. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah, who needs a fight with Fury for the WORLD title when you have the IBO belt.

    You're on fire today.
     
  3. Tankatron

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    Agreed, and Chisora's absolute destruction of Szpilka was practically apocalyptic vs Wilders lame performance where Szpilka often made Wilder look silly and amateurish prior to his weak mandible getting cracked.
     
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  4. Finkel

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    He failed to beat a 9 count. But pretty sure boxing is a ten count.
    "Crab in the bucket referee"
    Just one of many times Wilder has let the cat out of the bag.

    Keep kissing that ass:asskisser
     
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  5. Dubblechin

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    You're talking about the Parker who got floored by Whyte and Chisora, right? Against Ortiz, I doubt there would be a need for the middle rounds if Parker and Ortiz fought now, let alone back then.

    Parker doesn't match up well with Ortiz at all. And in their performances against common opponents, it's a whitewash in Ortiz's favor.

    I doubt Parker would see the sixth. He can't punch hard enough to hurt Ortiz, and Ortiz has far better boxing skills (when they were amateurs and when they were pros).
     
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  6. Tankatron

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    I doubt Ortizn't could KO Parker or Ruiz as neither have ever been stopped and both would comfortably outwork Ortizn't to either a late stoppage or points win.

    Chisora could also outwork Ortizn't or even do a Takam/Szpilka on him. If Chisora is in the mood, he's a handful for anybody and Whyte only has to land that left hook once and Ortizn't is done.
     
  7. Tankatron

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    This is the same Ortizn't who's never won a title and never gone the distance in a world title bid I take it? The same Ortizn't who's best win is against Bryant Jennings, the same Ortizn't who had free shots for seven rounds on English title level Dave Allen who was still on his feet at the time of the stoppage, that Luis Ortizn't?
     
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  8. Dubblechin

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    Right. I posted the video. Maybe you should look at it.

    When the referee says nine, Ortiz is still bent completely over with both gloves on the floor. After nine comes ten, right? (Or are you going to argue that, too?).

    At ten, the ref is waving his arms over Ortiz's back. That's when Ortiz straightens up, totally stunned and confused, and needs help remaining up.

    That's what you're complaining about?

    A guy down for 13 seconds who got a full 10 count and needed help standing and help walking back to his corner?

    Again, if THAT is all you got when complaining about Wilder ... (LOL)?

    That KO of Ortiz? That doesn't count, either?

    That's all on you.
     
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  9. Dubblechin

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    Yes, the Ortiz who wasted Razvan Cojanu, while Parker (at home) struggled for 12 rounds to win a decision over the same inept Cojanu and defend that special "title" of his. The same Parker who arguably lost at home to BOTH Hughie Fury and Andy Ruiz.

    There would be no round six for Parker.

    If Parker had faced Wilder in his only two title challenges, there would've been no titles for Parker, either.

    That's why Parker is a sparring partner now and happy to be one.
     
  10. GGGunbeatable

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    Don't forget Kownacki and Rozanski.

    Also, Saulsberry who almost beat Szpilka.

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  11. Finkel

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    Lol you even watched it back and saw he only gave him a nine count then waved it off.:bump

    If you need to do mental gymnastics to justify the actions of a...what was it Wilder called him?

    A "crab in the bucket referee"

    That's all on you.

    Fury 1 - Rochin card
    Ortiz 1 - doctor interference
    Ortiz 2 - phantom 9 count

    Keep kissing that ass:asskisser

    Night night
     
  12. Dubblechin

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    Yes, because after you say nine ... you wave it off as you say 10 ... because they didn't get up BEFORE YOU COUNT TO 10. They don't wave it off AT 11.

    You have to BEAT the 10 count. They don't count to 10, and then you get up.:hang

    Good Lord.

    Please, go to bed. Sleep it off, stoner.

    You sound about as groggy as Ortiz looked when he was helped back to his corner.
     
  13. Finkel

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    Good lord indeed. Here is what a full ten count should look like:

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    If you listen really really hard you might be able to figure out what number comes after nine...

    At least it's how it tends to look when not administered by ...
    Say it with me...
    A "crab in the bucket referee"
    :bump

    Okay, okay, seriously I got to go to bed. You are too funny though. I look forward to waking up to a load of premature stoppage videos as you scramble to justify a nine count
     
  14. First Round KO

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    As soon as Wilder came up against a real live opponent he got exposed, Fury beats the clown everytime.
     
  15. Dubblechin

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    Yes, don't forget when Szpilka lost FIVE YEARS after Wilder knocked him unconscious for five minutes and he had to be carted out of the ring on a stretcher and hospitalized.
     
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