Yea, not to take this down another road, but I think Ortiz is exciting because he has nothing to lose. Clearly in the sunset of his career, wants to fight the best guys he can get. Who will give him a shot and what can King Kong do with it? Him being in the HW division is like throwing a shot of tequila in your drink. Things are gonna get interesting.
You grabbed that one line and missed the entire context of the statement.
It's ok... the other day I told him his logic of Wlad being a bum because of his purrity loss suggested muhammad Ali was a bum. When i told him this he ran off and still wont give me a reply no matter how much i ask him to justify his warped and biased logic.
Wladimir Klitschko fought journeymen & even lost to Puritty in fight #25. In fight #30 he fought Axel Schulz, then Phil Jackson in #31. Wlad's first real legit opponent was Monte Barrett at fight #35. Wilder beat Liahkovich & Scott in fights #29 & 31. He got his first title shot at fight #33. Wilder & Klitschko both had 30some fights before they stepped up the competition. The English seem to move their fighters much quicker than the American & most European Promoters. Lennox, Fury, Chisora, Joshua, Price, etc were all stepping up their level of competition in half the amount of fights. Every fighter is different & some can handle the immediate step up like Joshua, Lennox & Fury while others either come up short (Chisora) or fall flat on their faces (Price)... Some fighters need to lose a couple before they hit their stride. Klitschko is a perfect example. Every fighter is different. Sometimes all it took was getting the right trainer to make a guy take off...
Wladimir Klitschko fought journeymen & even lost to Puritty in fight #25. In fight #30 he fought Axel Schulz, then Phil Jackson in #31. Wlad's first real legit opponent was Monte Barrett at fight #35. Wilder beat Liahkovich & Scott in fights #29 & 31. He got his first title shot at fight #33. Wilder & Klitschko both had 30some fights before they stepped up the competition. The English seem to move their fighters much quicker than the American & most European Promoters. Lennox, Fury, Chisora, Joshua, Price, etc were all stepping up their level of competition in half the amount of fights. Every fighter is different & some can handle the immediate step up like Joshua, Lennox & Fury while others either come up short (Chisora) or fall flat on their faces (Price)... Some fighters need to lose a couple before they hit their stride. Klitschko is a perfect example. Every fighter is different. Sometimes all it took was getting the right trainer to make a guy take off...
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