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Re: Ortiz v Jennings

Posted: 20 Dec 2015, 11:49
by Taki...
kidbazooka1 wrote:
Taki... wrote:
kidbazooka1 wrote:Ortiz is a monster he destroys anyone in the division right now.
So it's off Wilder's dick and on to Ortiz's? :lol:
Dont confuse me for your European dick ridding ass.

If it aint European you dont like it huh.

This place has seriously gone down hill with all the euro cockk ridding around here.
Hold on, kemosabe. One minute you're saying Wilder's going to unify the HW division and remain champion for years. Now Ortiz destroys everyone in the division.
Thats either dick jumping or gold fish memory.
I think you might be part of that down hill trend... :DDD

Re: Ortiz v Jennings

Posted: 20 Dec 2015, 12:05
by Taki...
Tanzio wrote:
Taki... wrote:
Tanzio wrote:That fight is the future of the HW division. The future is now.
Ah, the future of the HW division is an old, fat, drugs cheat. Brilliant.
Ortiz has no time to waste. His next fight will be watched. Last nights fight had more action and drama than most of Wlad's entire reign and about 10x's more than WKlit v Fury.

Fury will avoid Ortiz until the Cuban is in a rocker.
No time to waste is probably why Otiz was caught doping. I'm sure after beating a universally recognised bum like Wlad, Fury will be terrified of the Cuban cheat.

Re: Ortiz v Jennings

Posted: 20 Dec 2015, 13:59
by Tanzio
Taki... wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
Taki... wrote: Ah, the future of the HW division is an old, fat, drugs cheat. Brilliant.
Ortiz has no time to waste. His next fight will be watched. Last nights fight had more action and drama than most of Wlad's entire reign and about 10x's more than WKlit v Fury.

Fury will avoid Ortiz until the Cuban is in a rocker.
No time to waste is probably why Otiz was caught doping. I'm sure after beating a universally recognised bum like Wlad, Fury will be terrified of the Cuban cheat.
He was terrified to actually exchange with WKlit, and rightly so. Team Fury will find convenient reasons to avoid Ortiz unless he is still around in his 40's.

Re: Ortiz v Jennings

Posted: 20 Dec 2015, 14:01
by Tony1244
Great win for Ortiz. Don't know why he languished for so many years. He looked really bored fighting guys much who aren't that good. Jennings brought out a very good Ortiz.

Re: Ortiz v Jennings

Posted: 20 Dec 2015, 17:49
by Taki...
Tanzio wrote:
Taki... wrote:
Tanzio wrote: Ortiz has no time to waste. His next fight will be watched. Last nights fight had more action and drama than most of Wlad's entire reign and about 10x's more than WKlit v Fury.

Fury will avoid Ortiz until the Cuban is in a rocker.
No time to waste is probably why Otiz was caught doping. I'm sure after beating a universally recognised bum like Wlad, Fury will be terrified of the Cuban cheat.
He was terrified to actually exchange with WKlit, and rightly so. Team Fury will find convenient reasons to avoid Ortiz unless he is still around in his 40's.
Terrified? Really? You don't think Fury might have been playing to his own strengths whilst trying to deny Wlad his? Tactics I think it's called.
I don't think anyone could accuse Fury of ducking either. It wasn't Fury who pulled out of the Haye fight. And Fury didn't go down the easy road when the WBC title became available.

Re: Ortiz v Jennings

Posted: 20 Dec 2015, 17:57
by Tanzio
Taki... wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
Taki... wrote:
No time to waste is probably why Otiz was caught doping. I'm sure after beating a universally recognised bum like Wlad, Fury will be terrified of the Cuban cheat.
He was terrified to actually exchange with WKlit, and rightly so. Team Fury will find convenient reasons to avoid Ortiz unless he is still around in his 40's.
Terrified? Really? You don't think Fury might have been playing to his own strengths whilst trying to deny Wlad his? Tactics I think it's called.
I don't think anyone could accuse Fury of ducking either. It wasn't Fury who pulled out of the Haye fight. And Fury didn't go down the easy road when the WBC title became available.
Yes, terrified, for good reason. I have never accused him of ducking but I do believe that his team will conveniently avoid Ortiz.

And I am a big fan of Fury. We will see how he approaches the rematch.

Re: Ortiz v Jennings

Posted: 20 Dec 2015, 18:28
by digzee
Taki... wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
Taki... wrote:
No time to waste is probably why Otiz was caught doping. I'm sure after beating a universally recognised bum like Wlad, Fury will be terrified of the Cuban cheat.
He was terrified to actually exchange with WKlit, and rightly so. Team Fury will find convenient reasons to avoid Ortiz unless he is still around in his 40's.
Terrified? Really? You don't think Fury might have been playing to his own strengths whilst trying to deny Wlad his? Tactics I think it's called.
I don't think anyone could accuse Fury of ducking either. It wasn't Fury who pulled out of the Haye fight. And Fury didn't go down the easy road when the WBC title became available.
Nice to see some common sense around here :salut:

Re: Ortiz v Jennings

Posted: 20 Dec 2015, 21:05
by tiny_acres
I have always doubted Jennings as a top 5 contender that so many people thought he was.
I honestly believe that his performance with Wlad was a good performance over a Wlad that looked like ass.
Jennings has a good heart and did a better job when drug through the trenches against Ortiz than I ever thought possible.Jennings is a solid contender in my eyes now.
I think more highly of him in this defeat than I ever did in any of his previous fights