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    #61
    Originally posted by adrikitty View Post
    LOOOL at Wilder having a "mandatory defense" against Stiverne...

    Hahah only Wilder would get so lucky - to get another seven-figure payday against a fat bum he already won every single round against with ease.

    This dude is such a joke. I hope King Kong takes his head off.

    Unfortunately, I don't think anybody believes Ortiz's real age is 38, as he's likely closer to 48 lol.

    So by the time Wilder swerves, ducks, dips, dives, and dodges his way around real fights, Ortiz will be cracking 50, and will be ripe for the picking.
    King Kong will let you down...a feeling you know all too well.

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      #62
      Anyone want to guess how many fights we actually see this dude in from this point on during this new deal. (Like actually inside a ring)

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        #63
        Haymon is still a better option than Hearn.

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          #64
          Originally posted by JASON SHAW View Post
          this is what happens when fighters sign with the most powerful black boxing manager/promoter.... Some sad and insecure people cant stand it....
          YOU are the one who sounds insecure by writing that BS. Most people dont give a flying FK what color the person is that a fighter signs with, except F tards like you.

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            #65
            Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View Post
            Haymon is still a better option than Hearn.
            Haymon isn't a promoter, he's a manager. I think.

            Plenty of fighters have Haymon as their manager, but also work with promoters (Wilder's promoter is DiBella).

            Hearn is GREAT to have, because of the global market of boxing now... And with Joshua a cash cow in the UK, that's a future fight for Ortiz, and he'd want Hearn in his corner to help make that fight happen.

            But stateside, he's smart to have Haymon get him those phat PBC paydays.

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              #66
              Should be a good move for him.

              He's already 38, the clock is ticking.

              Hope to see him in against either the winner of Joshua-Klitschko or Wilder-Stiverne II later this year.

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                #67
                These have got to be the worst news deontay wilder has read in years

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                  #68
                  Hopefully Haymon can get Ortiz some good fights! I dont care what the haters say, Ortiz is one bad a $$ mofo! Even when he got headbutted hard by M scott, he never even flinched. He never paused and looked scared or timid, he kept that ,"Im going to kick your a $$" look from start to finish. Its just too bad that scott ran like a bit ch the whole fight.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Szef View Post
                    I hate Luis Ortiz now for some reason.

                    F#ck this f#cking guy.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by etech1 View Post
                      you are the one who sounds insecure by writing that bs. Most people dont give a flying fk what color the person is that a fighter signs with, except f tards like you.
                      i guess the hundreds of racist comments about haymon being this and that must have gone unnoticed by a ******ed groupie like yourself....

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