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  • PBR Streetgang
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    Ortiz vs Martin Undercard Picks

    To piggyback off of genrick, I wanted to see what everyone thought of the undercard fights, most have a clear favorite but I think we may get an upset.

    Faust/Vykhryst vs Kiladze: I haven't seen Faust fight but everytime the Georgian veteran steps up he gets stopped. Kiladze can be dangerous but I expect him to get KO'd in the first half of the fight.

    Demirezen vs Washington: I think this fight has some potential to be entertaining. I like the Turkish-born fighter but not sure how good he is as a pro. El Gallo Negro might be too shopworn but I think this will be a close fight until Washington fades mid to late and is stopped.
    Rice vs Coffie: The old adage is who ever wins the first fight will win the rematch more convincingly. Doesn't always happen but i will go with Rice again. I think Coffie is a one trick pony and of he can't bulldoze his opponent, his limitations are exposed. Rice is durable and will expose them again.

    Sanchez vs Hammer: How much does Hammer have left? If he his body and mind are fit, I think Hammer can frustrate Sanchez who I think is guilty of coasting at times. I think we see an ugly fight with some fouls before Sanchez and Hammer both agree to end it. Cuban by late stoppage.

    Ortiz vs Martin: It's been debated on other posts but I will say Martin by upset KO.
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    I'm gonna go with Ortiz by stoppage. I've never been sold by Prince Charles. I think Ortiz is too slick and hits too hard.

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      I like Washington by decision but as you hinted at it probably depends what he has left. I’m pretty sure hasn’t fought since the Martin loss on the Fury-Wilder 2 undercard so that’s nearly 2 years out, so definitely has some questions to answer.

      I’m also rolling with Rice in the rematch based off the exact same reasons as you.

      I think Sanchez stops Hammer too, he looked pretty faded vs Hughie Fury as if all the rounds are catching up with him.

      I think Ortiz KO’s Martin, Charles is my guy but I think Ortiz walks him onto the straight left.

      I think Frank Martin wins though, I think he stops Duno late.

      Won’t lie, I’ve never seen Viktor fight as a pro, the only time I ever saw him was when Joe Joyce stopped him in the WSB. In saying that, he should be too big and too fresh for Kiladze. He probably wins by KO.

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        Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
        To piggyback off of genrick, I wanted to see what everyone thought of the undercard fights, most have a clear favorite but I think we may get an upset.

        Faust/Vykhryst vs Kiladze: I haven't seen Faust fight but everytime the Georgian veteran steps up he gets stopped. Kiladze can be dangerous but I expect him to get KO'd in the first half of the fight.

        Demirezen vs Washington: I think this fight has some potential to be entertaining. I like the Turkish-born fighter but not sure how good he is as a pro. El Gallo Negro might be too shopworn but I think this will be a close fight until Washington fades mid to late and is stopped.
        Rice vs Coffie: The old adage is who ever wins the first fight will win the rematch more convincingly. Doesn't always happen but i will go with Rice again. I think Coffie is a one trick pony and of he can't bulldoze his opponent, his limitations are exposed. Rice is durable and will expose them again.

        Sanchez vs Hammer: How much does Hammer have left? If he his body and mind are fit, I think Hammer can frustrate Sanchez who I think is guilty of coasting at times. I think we see an ugly fight with some fouls before Sanchez and Hammer both agree to end it. Cuban by late stoppage.

        Ortiz vs Martin: It's been debated on other posts but I will say Martin by upset KO.
        Faust is like a weaker Wlad Klitschko,very good boxer and decent power .

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          Coffie , Faust , Demerizen , , Sanchez , Ortiz for me .

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            Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
            To piggyback off of genrick, I wanted to see what everyone thought of the undercard fights, most have a clear favorite but I think we may get an upset.

            Faust/Vykhryst vs Kiladze: I haven't seen Faust fight but everytime the Georgian veteran steps up he gets stopped. Kiladze can be dangerous but I expect him to get KO'd in the first half of the fight.

            Demirezen vs Washington: I think this fight has some potential to be entertaining. I like the Turkish-born fighter but not sure how good he is as a pro. El Gallo Negro might be too shopworn but I think this will be a close fight until Washington fades mid to late and is stopped.
            Rice vs Coffie: The old adage is who ever wins the first fight will win the rematch more convincingly. Doesn't always happen but i will go with Rice again. I think Coffie is a one trick pony and of he can't bulldoze his opponent, his limitations are exposed. Rice is durable and will expose them again.

            Sanchez vs Hammer: How much does Hammer have left? If he his body and mind are fit, I think Hammer can frustrate Sanchez who I think is guilty of coasting at times. I think we see an ugly fight with some fouls before Sanchez and Hammer both agree to end it. Cuban by late stoppage.

            Ortiz vs Martin: It's been debated on other posts but I will say Martin by upset KO.
            Things I'd like to see here:
            What adjustments Coffie would execute in the rematch against Rice.
            Where Washington is at after this fight, whether fans would finally stop mentioning his name.
            Hammer not making it easy for the elusive Sanchez.

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