Heavyweight Division
(02-04-2018, 03:00 PM)diehard Wrote: AJ's not the only one who's gotten rocked:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gpAcMBO-Uc

Still none of the footage from the sconiers fight which was the worst one. Particularly interesting how easily Haye was tagging him in sparring, it's a shame Hayes body is done.
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http://www.worldboxingnews.net/2018/02/06/news/exclusive-ricky-hatton-backs-lucas-browne-for-dillian-whyte-ko-says-anthony-joshua-fight-possible
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https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/can-andy-ruiz-junior/89611
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Wilder: I’ll easily get to 50-0
WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder owns a perfect record of 39 wins, zero losses and 38 knockouts, just 11 wins away from Floyd Mayweather’s record unbeaten ledger.

“Once I unify all the titles then line up the mandatories, I’ll easily get to 50-0,” proclaimed Wilder. “I’m not a 12-round fighter, and I don’t get overtime. I’m a knockout artist. So that being said, I don’t take much damage, but I give all the damage. I put people in the hospitals. I put people in stretchers. When you fight me your head is not the same when you leave. When you fight me you’re really signing a death warrant!”
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Pretty easy when he refuses to step up and unify. Still have doubts about this Ortiz fight going ahead.
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Wilder: No fear of bogeyman Ortiz

WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder says he has no fear of facing undefeated challenger Luis Ortiz, who he collides with March 3 live on SHOWTIME. “This is one of the biggest fights of my career and I’m up for the challenge. I’m going to pass with flying colors,” promised Wilder.

“Ortiz has got that reputation of being the bogeyman but I’ve never been scared of the bogeyman. For that reason, I wanted him. A lot of people have been avoiding him, even champions that are champions to this day have avoided Luis Ortiz. But this champion right here took on the opportunity.
“Even when [Ortiz] failed the drug test once, I still blessed him again because I’m very adamant about what I want to do. I want to fight the best. I say I’m the best. I say it very proudly, I say it very confidently. I say it so boldly and I want to show the world that I don’t play around. If I say it, I really mean what I say. I don’t have time to waste.

“If he fails again then somebody’s going to need to go whoop his ass. The public needs to whoop his ass. All of Miami should get up and do that. The first time, a lot of people spent a lot of time and a lot of money for tickets and he did what he did. A lot of people were enraged. I heard it and a lot of people blamed me, which I don’t know why.

“But, with this fight right here and what I did with my last performance, it makes it even better. It intensifies the whole fight. So, if he [fails his drug test again] then shame on him. I feel sorry for his soul and his life. I don’t think he’s going to do that. I think he has a lot of responsibilities in his hands right now. At this point in time, he knows he needs to do the right thing. Three times is not the charm in all instances.”
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I'm pretty convinced Wilder ain't scared of AJ either and he truly believes he is worth 50% lol. I think those are the odd of a fight with AJ too. I think Wilder beats Ortiz on points. Who you guys got?
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Bopman, I got Ortiz by KO late. And no way Wilder gets 50%, as AJ brings in the punters. Yes, AJ/Wilder is 50/50, but he won't get past Ortiz. BTW, AJ beats Ortiz. Then again, what if Parker beats AJ?
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https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/who-wilder-vs-ortiz/89765
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British Champion Sam Sexton defends against Hughie Fury exclusively live on Channel 5
http://www.hennessysports.com/news/sexton-v-fury-channel-5-prestigious-british-heavyweight-title-back-terrestrial-tv/
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