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Originally posted by club fighter View PostYes I have and yes, it was not a very good stoppage, but even though BS did not have rubber legs or eyes rolling back in his head, I counted over a dozen unanswered shots from a fighter that I consider no more than a sparring partner.
Go back and look at that fight again.
Beyond that, he still has not beaten a world-class opponent and has no chance against Wilder.
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PARKER WILDER POVETKIN FURY WLAD.K HAYE -&- JOSHUA >THE< PEAK NAMES AT HVY.-WT in my book right now NO ORTIZ who is the level of LUCAS BROWNE both have di****able/FAKE "TITLES". (What is this WWF?)
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Originally posted by GodOfBoxing View PostPARKER WILDER POVETKIN FURY WLAD.K HAYE -&- JOSHUA >THE< PEAK NAMES AT HVY.-WT in my book right now NO ORTIZ who is the level of LUCAS BROWNE both have di****able/FAKE "TITLES". (What is this WWF?)
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Originally posted by joe strong View PostI said more than a few times Ortiz had not beat anyone. That was a few years back. To be fair he KO'd Bryant Jennings who had a good fight vs Wlad & had good wins over Szpilka & Mike Perez. That opened my eyes a little. Ortiz deserves some credit for that but I agree with you that his title was fake. The regular & interim champions was nothting more than a #1 & #2 contender in the WBA. Ortiz was ****** for dropping out of the WBA tourney.
Oh yeah, Ortiz getting some notice yeah. I never layed eyes on him really. I'm a intense -names names names names- guy. That's my chemical read. SURE, he deserves some credit. He's rated beyond David Haye in my book though and HAYE riding his previous reputation good now.
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Originally posted by joe strong View PostI have seen 11 Stiverne fights & he is a counter puncher who plays possum & sets traps. He will take 5 or 6 to land a big one. I think this is what he was doing. I see your point after watching it for the first time in years. I can see why the ref stopped it but really only a couple good ones landed. He wasn't hurt & was showboating a bit. He was foolish for not throwing a few shots & that gave the ref a chance to step in. It wasn't a terrible stoppage like I suggested but I still think a little early knowing Stiverne's habits & chin. Stiverne at that point hadn't done anything in his career to warrant any slack from the ref. He has good power but he can't sit there & take punches from Wilder like he did vs Arreola & Austin. He needs to jump on Wilder or it will be a total repeat on their first fight. I think he is going to have his hands full with Povetkin so a Wilder rematch is premature talk...
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