11/23 PBC on FOX PPV | Wilder vs Ortiz II

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Damn Wilder amazes me wasn’t having his best fight and slept him.

Better polish it up for Fury getting your ass kicked by Fury and hoping for a desperation knock down ain’t what I wanna see again.
 

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:mjlol: foh this fight literally went how anyone with common sense saw. Nothing dangerous about taking this fight besides wilder's lack of boxing skills
This is exactly what I'm talking about. Hating just to hate. This, on paper, was a really dangerous rematch for Wilder and you could see why up until the KO. The KO is never a guarantee and most fighters would never risk a potential unification bout with a fight like this.
 

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Usyk vs Wilder would be fun, could go a similar way, Usyk outboxing him then maybe he gets caught but again Usyk is a better boxer so the styles clashes become interesting.
 

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:mjlol: foh this fight literally went how anyone with common sense saw. Nothing dangerous about taking this fight besides wilder's lack of boxing skills
disagree, its a overly dangerous fight that most wouldn't take because Ortiz is a very good contender.
You could say he is clearly in the top 5 of the HW division, and we know for a fact Joshua and Hearns didn't want him any where next to AJ.

Wilder rematched the man and took him out without any claiming of low blows, quick stoppages, and etc.
He did this when he had the Fury fight locked in and didn't even need to risk it.
 
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