To be honest, old Sanchez can become unified world champ
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Nah…he dropped Ortiz hard in round 2 and rattled him again before he hit the floor for a second time. He also dropped him hard later in the fight too and wobbled him multiple times. Meanwhile, Fat Andy ate his best shots just like he devours a Snickers bar before every fight.
Anyway, Ortiz is much more talented than Sanchez so I don’t think Ruiz or any other decent Heavyweight would struggle to beat him.Last edited by HisExcellency; 01-02-2024, 05:39 PM.Comment
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He pushed him down, clearly. By rounds, Ortiz won more rounds than andy. We would never know if Sanchez is what you think he is, if they don't fight him, I'm pretty sure you were one of a few that said he didn't have a chance against ajagba.
Nah…he dropped Ortiz hard in round 2 and rattled him again before he hit the floor for a second time. He also dropped him hard later in the fight too and wobbled him multiple times. Meanwhile, Fat Andy ate his best shots just like he devours a Snickers bar before every fight.
Anyway, Ortiz is much more talented than Sanchez so I don’t think Ruiz or any other decent Heavyweight would struggle to beat him.Comment
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Disagree...I watched the highlights again and after dropping him hard in round 2, Ruiz lands another big right to his temple straight after which wobbles Ortiz who then falls to the floor after trying to hold Ruiz who moves out the way. Also, the CompuBox stats show that Ortiz outlanded Ruiz 6 rounds to 5 with 1 round evenly split so he didn't easily outbox him either. As for Sanchez, he isn't a big name and doesn't hold a world title so brings nothing to the table for the likes of Ruiz, Wilder, Joshua, Fury or Usyk who are all established champions with a big fan base.
For the record, I DIDN'T say anything about his most recent fight as I simply DON'T rate him as a fighter.Comment
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