Is deontay Wilder's career on the line against Fury?

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  1. Infern0121

    Infern0121 Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Nah its just a hunch.

    When ones best win is a 49 year old Cuban with zero resume, on blood pressure meds, who was only ever half decent when on PED'S, And you need the ref to save you even from him?

    Well let's just say that's not the stuff elites are made of.

    Wilder's a ****ing bum
     
  2. Okin129

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    Spin it as you want, the fact is that he beat the unbeaten bogeyman of the HW division nobody wanted to fight because of high risk and low reward. If Ortiz would be as bad as you make him out to be, he wouldn't have been classifed as high risk by anyone.

    Also your guy Joshua and Eddie Hearn were terrified of fighting Wilder, you have to accept it and take your medicals.
     
  3. Infern0121

    Infern0121 Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Ortiz ain't high risk he's just zero reward

    Middle aged cubans are box office poison. Why fight that guy when there's a million better options?

    He had a great fight with David Allen, thats Ortiz level, opening shows when 80% of the crowd are yet to arrive. A nice tick over for those who got there early.
     
  4. HerolGee

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    because hes unfit for world level
     
  5. Okin129

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    Ortiz had no problems with Allen and beat him in much better fashion than Whyte, also he made short work of that Cojanu guy Parker went 12 rounds with.

    You need to know a little bit of boxing to see how much superior a guy like Ortiz is to guys like Whyte and Parker
    who are 2 of the best wins from Anthony Joshua.

    You are deluded when you think Takam brought more money to the table than an unbeaten guy like Ortiz who is
    well known by boxing fans for his ability, Joshua makes numbers against anyone and a fight against Ortiz would
    have been better for his resume but the fact is he and also Dillian Whyte didn't want any part of him.
     
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  6. badgerbhoy

    badgerbhoy New Member Full Member

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    If you think that's the case, who should he fight then given that Joshua isn't in the picture this year?
     
  7. HerolGee

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    someone with a pulse and yes fury is far from ready, its not what i think, it is about picking someone who was poor vs a complete shyt
     
  8. GlaukosTheHammer

    GlaukosTheHammer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, but what you said doesn't make any damn sense.

    If he doesn't have much he doesn't have anything to lose, dumbass.