Luis Ortiz is the truth
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Based on what I seen I don't see how Fury wins against a NON-shot, good, big man like Ortiz.
Chisora wouldn't beat Jennings I don't reckon. Although he would be a good opponent for him to be fair.Comment
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Does that mean Haye beats Fury as he completely destroyed Chisora?
Ortiz is the real deal, I didn't believe in him due to his horrible resume but watching him against a durable and tough opponent who beat Povetkin's best win and also knocked out Wilder's next opponent is extremely impressive.
Make the fights and Ortiz will knock Fury, Wilder, Povetkin and Klitschko out. His boxing ability is through the roof and it's real skill. Not like Fury's pretending style with no pop behind any of his shots or Wilder's bombing with no technique. And he also has a good defence unlike Povetkin, who eats every jab your throw his way. Not necessary to mention the difference between Klitschko, who's scared of letting his hands go and Ortiz, who's bringing his own hands in his opponent's actions.Comment
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Dunno what your getting at there? Povetkin should waste Wilder for the belt for sure. That's if Wilder will ultimately come to the party though.
Either way Wilder is irrelevant to real championship boxing.
To answer another of your posts, I think David Haye would definitely have wasted Tyson Fury, maybe still would.
And I believe Ortiz would waste all of the opponents with a question mark hanging over Haye and Klitschko should they be able to muster top form again for the occasion.
The only prime opponent I don't think he could defeat at this time is Alexander Povetkin. I think Povetkin would KO him.Comment
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Ortiz did well and I like his style but basing the whole heavyweight division on Jennings is wrong.
Many other guys have more power and different facets to their games than Jennings.
Jennings couldn't hurt Ortiz. Other guys may be able to and cause him to fight differently.Comment
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