Luis Ortiz vs Tyson Fury

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #11
    Originally posted by RED REP
    *****s voting for Ortiz doe lmfao this forum is too much
    Ortiz looks like the real deal to me. Dangerous fighter. But Fury is a master boxer, elusive, high ring IQ, and he also loves to trade, so I see Fury out boxing him and frustratrating him early, Ortiz adjusting and hurting Fury, then Fury turning it on and mauling him to a brutal stoppage.

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    • Fury4daWIN
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      #12
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps
      Ortiz looks like the real deal to me. Dangerous fighter. But Fury is a master boxer, elusive, high ring IQ, and he also loves to trade, so I see Fury out boxing him and frustratrating him early, Ortiz adjusting and hurting Fury, then Fury turning it on and mauling him to a brutal stoppage.
      I see Fury out thinking Ortiz to a UD after a few hairy moments.

      Need to see more of Ortiz against other top ten guys though, to get a better handle on him.

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      • lefthook2daliva
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        #13
        Ortiz by KO.

        Fury's only hope is to run away and hope for a split decision.

        Fury should fight his rematch and Wilder before he fights Ortiz.

        Then at least he'll have a nice nest egg to retire on.

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        • kafkod
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          #14
          Ortiz knows how to transfer his body weight into hooks and uppercuts but looks very clumsy at long range for a man with with so much amateur experience.

          The uppercuts he was hurting Jennings with wouldn't be much use against Fury.
          Tyson would give him a boxing lesson.

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          • D-MiZe
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            #15
            Ortiz.

            I think Fury's days are numbered, he isn't sitting on that throne for long.

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