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Aj needs to fight and beat ortiz impressive to keep pace with fury-wilder
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Originally posted by NEETzsche View PostI would be happy to see Joshua face Ortiz in April (assuming Fury and Wilder were unavailable) but he has no right to actually demand a title shot with a win streak of Cojanu and Kauffman. Whyte and Usyk are clearly more deserving right now
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostWhoever has beaten the best competition to earn a shot. Ortiz hasn't and looks like he has no intention to anytime soon.
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aj is nothing but a coward..best win 41 yr old klitschko who fury had a easy time with. If you think the old Russian midget povetkin or parker are wins worth mentioning then you have no fkn clue about boxing. Charlie Zelenoffs belts have more worth than Joshua's belts lol
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostYou are ridiculous. Ortiz is a skilled fighter and indeed, the books would be interesting for that fight. You could not even name a fighter... yet poo poo Ortiz. The fact of the matter is that Ortiz fought a close fight with Wilder and almost won. he would be a great opponent for AJ. Povatkin was a great win, but Povatkin did not have the punch, reach, or drive to beat AJ.
WHAT HAS ORTIZ DONE TO EARN A SHOT?
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Originally posted by Jax teller View PostThey're both ranked above Ortiz on boxrec and the WBC, the organisation that ranks gives Ortiz his highest ranking, have Whyte ranked higher.
Alot Wilder fans say AJ will avoid Miller because he's too good, thats dumb, so I'm sure Brit casuals that don't know boxing could be convinced to hate Miller enough to want to pay to see him get slept, he is good at talking crap.
You act like Wilder Fury has detracted from AJ, that is some dumb s#hit, all they've done is bring more attention to the sport that's good for everyone. The only way they affect AJ's sales is if they fight on the same night and that aint happening as they'd all lose out.
You don't seem to explain why Ortiz does any better.
Whyte also has fought well against AJ. People forget that fight but Whyte looked good. AJ has gotten better since then and this might affect a subsequent fight between the two.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostOrtiz has a lot of experience and did great against Wilder. Big Baby does not yet have the experience. Now,.. If Joshua wants to pick from the barrel, its not a bad thing to fight a guy coming up like Miller, Ruiz, etc. But he did so against Parker relatively recently and it might be better if these guys were exposed against each other. Ortiz has proven himself against the top of the division.
Whyte also has fought well against AJ. People forget that fight but Whyte looked good. AJ has gotten better since then and this might affect a subsequent fight between the two.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostHow is saying fighters that have took harder fights and beat better comp should be at the front of the queue for title shots ridiculous you clown? That's how it should be.
WHAT HAS ORTIZ DONE TO EARN A SHOT?
You have to look at performance. Ortiz performed a lot better than Povatkin when given a chance at the top of the division. Povatkin did nothing against AJ, Otrtiz almost got Wilder. That is what is relevant, not wins and losses.
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