Ortiz was the second best Heavyweight in the World and Wilder dropped him 3x's and severely hurt him in route to a devestating Knock out victory! AJ doesn't stand a chance in hell at beating Wilder! 1st round Stoppage for Wilder! Wait and see!
Banks instructed Klitchko not to go for the K.O and just box .
Ortiz hits harder than Wlad with those slapping like technique whie BLATENLY ignoring his ENTIRE career of K.O s since the 90's ?
Only the Wilder fanboy club is going to buy into remarks like that . lol
You could try and tell me Wilder hits harder than Foreman ,but this one is beyond believable !:burnout:
Banks blamed Jennings for Wlad's own low punch output, he was nowhere near getting a KO for that fight.
Young Wlad was blitzing guys but getting blitzed himself.
Steward taught Wlad how to literally lay on top of his opponent's backs in order to fatigue them. This has been a staple of his defense and KEY to many of his knockouts. He jabs, leans and fatigues them, then launches that right hand.
Watch Peter-Klitschko 1, Peter ate his punches CLEAN on the chin for 11 full rounds before he finally got rocked. This was when Wlad was still learning how to fatigue opponents/wrestle them.
Wach ate Wlad's punches no problem, where was Wlad's power?
Ibragimov ate Wlad's punches, where was Wlad's power?
Fury who has been hurt multiple times and down ate Wlad's punches, where was his power?
An exhausted and chinny AJ ATE Wlad's power shots repeatedly and only went down once, where was his power? AJ literally ducked down into multiple uppercuts and he still couldn't put him away.
Even against Pedvetkin, all that wrestling, holding, pushing still couldn't put him away.
Wlad obviously hits hard but his power is severely overrated, he doesn't possess the power of a guy like Wilder. Ortiz arguably hits harder because unlike Wlad, he's never used his body to lay on top of opponents and fatigue them.
AJ is not as big a puncher as some believe. He couldnt stop Takem, or Wlad. Takem fight was stopped cause they wanted to keep AJ's knockout streak, Takem was still on his feet and slipping punches. Wlad was just tired due to being a 41 year old man coming off a 2 year lay off and a defeat.
Also the reason Wilder had issues finding Ortiz early was due to his skill level and southpaw slick style. STILL Wilder found him and dropped him in the 5th and then twice more in route to a devastating stoppage.
Some say all he has is the straight right hand but he dropped Ortiz with the right uppercut! Fact!
Bull**** He could even stop Dave Allen and Malik Scott.
Ortiz literally stopped Allen in 7 rounds, Allen's own corner was about to throw in the towel as the ref stopped it, any more and he risked death.
Scott got dropped around 5x whilst being in pure survival mode the whole match.
Ortiz arguably hits harder than Wlad and is arguably a better boxer, if you compare his and Wlad's performances vs Jennings they're not close at all.
Yet styles make fights.throughout the history boxing greater fighters have had problems with guys they were expected to beat easily. Doesn't make Ortiz a great fighter, but the facts still remain the same.
Ortiz is a massive puncher, only 2 opponents have gone the distance, one was early in his career and the other was Scott getting dropped in route to a wide UD.
He did what Wlad couldn't do and that's utterly dominate and stop Jennings. He even beat Thompson's ass worse than Wlad.
Bull**** He could even stop Dave Allen and Malik Scott.
Ortiz is not a big puncher at all. However he is a good boxer.
Ortiz is a massive puncher, only 2 opponents have gone the distance, one was early in his career and the other was Scott getting dropped in route to a wide UD.
He did what Wlad couldn't do and that's utterly dominate and stop Jennings. He even beat Thompson's ass worse than Wlad.
This crap makes real fight fans laugh and cringe at the same time. I like watching Wilder. He's awkward, goofy and he has great KO power. The guy is exciting. But let's qiut with the troll threads. I'm seeing guys with less than 50 posts and been here 10 years coming out the woodwork. If Wilder does win (no garauntee in my book) can we anticipate you coming back a n 2028? Most likely you will carry on with your wayward ways. If he doesn't fight AJ and continues to pick I'll get behind you. As of now, seems he wants the best and it certainly looks like he deserves it.
All trolling aside, Joshua vs Ortiz would be interesting. AJ can be dropped and hurt. Ortiz hit Wilder hard but couldn't drop him.
Ortiz is not a big puncher at all. However he is a good boxer.
I agree Wilder can knock AJ out....but he better have a different game plan than the one he used to tire Ortiz out. If Wilder lets AJ swing on him til his stamina gives out...it will def be an early brit ref stoppage. Those britbstoppages are usually more about volume than actual damage done.
Examples being Calzaghe Manfredo....Groves Froch 1....AJ Klitschko....AJ Takam
AJ wanted no parts of Ortiz then and he still doesn't. Ortiz would mop the floor with AJ. Ortiz is definitely the second best HW in the world. The #1 HW in the world was the first to Knock him out!
All trolling aside, Joshua vs Ortiz would be interesting. AJ can be dropped and hurt. Ortiz hit Wilder hard but couldn't drop him.
Weight loss doesn't change the fact that AJ comes forward in straight lines, doesn't move his head and lacks the ability to keep up with Wilders work rate. AJ will be an easy opponent for Wilder. In fact hes tailor made.
I think AJ is grossly overrated. At the size he has been fighting, he'd have no chance against Wilder.
However, he dropped his weight lately, and this might work to his advantage. If he can show speed, power and stamina against Parker, he might have a chance. But the slow, weak chinned, low stamina Joshua we saw against Klithsko gets demolished.
AJ wanted no parts of Ortiz then and he still doesn't. Ortiz would mop the floor with AJ. Ortiz is definitely the second best HW in the world. The #1 HW in the world was the first to Knock him out!