If u beat a guy for 11 rnds make a mistake and get kod in the 12th does your stock fall or let’s say In Luis Ortiz case u put up a game fight and make a name for yourself but lose does he get another title shot anytime soon?
Yea im with you I respect ortiz alot more from that performance. Vitali klitschko vs lennox lewis comes to mind as well because that ol hbo commentater said lennox won the fight vitali eon the event.
The Vitali vs Lewis fight is different as it was stopped because of a cut
But 90% of public had him ahead.
I had Ortiz up
The thing is, a lot of Ortiz' punches that looked like landing weren't landing at all as Wilder was constantly stepping back out of his reach. Usually I don't go much for the compubox but this time they were very close to what I saw: https://www.boxingscene.com/deontay-wilder-vs-luis-ortiz-compubox-punch-stats--125891
Yea im with you I respect ortiz alot more from that performance. Vitali klitschko vs lennox lewis comes to mind as well because that ol hbo commentater said lennox won the fight vitali eon the event.
Ortiz lost 5 of the 9 rounds that came to an end and had most of his weapon taken, there isn't much going for him in this case
But 90% of public had him ahead.
If u beat a guy for 11 rnds make a mistake and get kod in the 12th does your stock fall or let’s say In Luis Ortiz case u put up a game fight and make a name for yourself but lose does he get another title shot anytime soon?
If people like what they see, they want to see more of you. If they liked what they saw for 11 rounds chances are they'll want to see you again. The better question is can a fighter who was winning 11 rounds and gets knocked out in the 12th, can he come back and be that same fighter from rounds 1-11?