I'd say so. More money into the sport, more people buying and watching it, equates to a greater ability to cough up the necessary funds to make the biggest fights.Horse wrote:Does boxing getting its profile raised necessarily lead to better fights?dirk2686 wrote:Does plenty of damage to the guy who's probably done more to raise the profile of boxing domestically than anyone for a good few years.
WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Luis Ortiz
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I'd favour AJ. Ortiz is starting to look more and more one paced. He struggles to shift through the gears.
As for AJs record the one win I do rate is Breazeale. He may be technically limited but he has huge heart and will to win.
As for AJs record the one win I do rate is Breazeale. He may be technically limited but he has huge heart and will to win.
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This. In the long term, it will get more kids into boxing at the grass routes level which should hopefully in time provide a greater strength in depth. You need the prizes to get the best engaged. The very reason why the US heavyweight scene is so weak at the moment is because boxing is not an attractive prospect. A lot of these guys are eyeing up careers in American football or basketball etc.dirk2686 wrote:I'd say so. More money into the sport, more people buying and watching it, equates to a greater ability to cough up the necessary funds to make the biggest fights.Horse wrote:Does boxing getting its profile raised necessarily lead to better fights?dirk2686 wrote:Does plenty of damage to the guy who's probably done more to raise the profile of boxing domestically than anyone for a good few years.
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crusader wrote:Ya, Gary Cornish had been an unsolvable puzzle until AJ figured him out.
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Ortiz in line for the WBA Title...
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Ortiz for me. I think Joshua is a ko waiting to happen. These muscle-bound bullies hit a brick wall sooner or later, he was finished tonight but Klitchko just didn't have the trigger.
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After his stunning wins of Scott and Dave Allen, I don't think anyone could beat Ortiz. 
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BitPlayer wrote:After his stunning wins of Scott and Dave Allen, I don't think anyone could beat Ortiz.
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I agree with most of this, never agreed with the football and basketball argument though. Sure, a few potentially decent heavyweights might be milling about in the NFL or NBA but definitely no all time greats. ATG boxers don't decide to pursue a career in boxing as opposed to other sports. They have usually been boxing since a kid and it's just in their DNA.Rob3_142 wrote:This. In the long term, it will get more kids into boxing at the grass routes level which should hopefully in time provide a greater strength in depth. You need the prizes to get the best engaged. The very reason why the US heavyweight scene is so weak at the moment is because boxing is not an attractive prospect. A lot of these guys are eyeing up careers in American football or basketball etc.dirk2686 wrote:I'd say so. More money into the sport, more people buying and watching it, equates to a greater ability to cough up the necessary funds to make the biggest fights.Horse wrote:Does boxing getting its profile raised necessarily lead to better fights?
It's not like American Football has many transferable "skills" to boxing either ( big, run fast, strong...tennis has far more indication of how someone might be able to box well imo )
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Ricky_ wrote:Ortiz for me. I think Joshua is a ko waiting to happen. These muscle-bound bullies hit a brick wall sooner or later, he was finished tonight but Klitchko just didn't have the trigger.
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BitPlayer wrote:After his stunning wins of Scott and Dave Allen, I don't think anyone could beat Ortiz.
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Rob3_142 wrote:crusader wrote:Ya, Gary Cornish had been an unsolvable puzzle until AJ figured him out.
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rd350lc wrote:BitPlayer wrote:After his stunning wins of Scott and Dave Allen, I don't think anyone could beat Ortiz.![]()
Its strange with Ortiz, after stopping Jennings his momentum and reputation peaked and he looked like the divisions' dangerman, since linking up with matchroom he's looked quite poor and I think his reputation has gone backwards. Will be interesting to see what happens next with him being the mandatory for the WBA title and refusing to accept step aside money.
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He not with Matchroom any longer.JimJim2009 wrote:rd350lc wrote:BitPlayer wrote:After his stunning wins of Scott and Dave Allen, I don't think anyone could beat Ortiz.![]()
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Its strange with Ortiz, after stopping Jennings his momentum and reputation peaked and he looked like the divisions' dangerman, since linking up with matchroom he's looked quite poor and I think his reputation has gone backwards. Will be interesting to see what happens next with him being the mandatory for the WBA title and refusing to accept step aside money.
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Interesting. I'd heard about his link up with Al Haymon but thought there was still a link, like with Selby and DeGale. Guess it didn't work out then if Ortiz and Matchroom parted company so quickly.samwbr wrote:He not with Matchroom any longer.JimJim2009 wrote:rd350lc wrote:
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Its strange with Ortiz, after stopping Jennings his momentum and reputation peaked and he looked like the divisions' dangerman, since linking up with matchroom he's looked quite poor and I think his reputation has gone backwards. Will be interesting to see what happens next with him being the mandatory for the WBA title and refusing to accept step aside money.
Re: WHO WINS? Anthony Joshua vs. Luis Ortiz
Ortiz gets my vote if they box each other
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Ortiz thinks he stops Joshua in 8 - http://www.BS.com/luis-ortiz-i ... ok--116163
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"No money in it," according to Hearn today...
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wesshaw1985 wrote:"No money in it," according to Hearn today...
What a fuckin arse piece!
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There's always "no money in it" when Eddie doesn't fancy it.Stuarty30 wrote:wesshaw1985 wrote:"No money in it," according to Hearn today...![]()
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What a fuckin arse piece!
As much money in this fight as there is in AJ vs. Pulev. Both mandatories.
Got a feeling Eddie fancies one much more than the other...
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Yeah. Such a huge amount of money in fighting the glamour boy of the heavyweight division Kubrat Pulev aswell. Or the guy with the double D's- Breazeale.Stuarty30 wrote:wesshaw1985 wrote:"No money in it," according to Hearn today...![]()
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What a fuckin arse piece!
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Exactly. AJ v anyone will do big numbers at this point and Hearn knows it. He obviously sees Ortiz as a potential banana skin. I don't mind the Pulev fight but I'd rather it was Ortiz given the choice. I think AJ stops both but Ortiz is probably the trickier of the two.wesshaw1985 wrote:There's always "no money in it" when Eddie doesn't fancy it.Stuarty30 wrote:wesshaw1985 wrote:"No money in it," according to Hearn today...![]()
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What a fuckin arse piece!
As much money in this fight as there is in AJ vs. Pulev. Both mandatories.
Got a feeling Eddie fancies one much more than the other...
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Ortiz a more interesting fight because every boxing fan wants to know what he really has got! Pulev been beaten in a way that you could quite easily imagine Joshua duplicating ! Ortiz has looked both good and bad but still no one has beaten him ! Surely that's a selling point ?
Good amateur pedigree too
Good amateur pedigree too
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He's also more well known to the British public having boxed on some sky shows.knockout wrote:Ortiz a more interesting fight because every boxing fan wants to know what he really has got! Pulev been beaten in a way that you could quite easily imagine Joshua duplicating ! Ortiz has looked both good and bad but still no one has beaten him ! Surely that's a selling point ?
Good amateur pedigree too
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38 years old, 6 months inactivity, nothing planned as yet, steadily gaining weight.Wales wrote:I think Ortiz is getting progressively heavier, having more frequent lazy spells during fights and surely becoming more and more dissolusooned with the business mentally. It really is now or never for him.