Would Ortiz beat Fury and Wilder?

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  • deanrw
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    He would start quickly and begin to overwhelm them early. If they survive though, they will start landing back and he will quit just like he did against Maidana

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    • jaded
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      #12
      I think he beats anyone in the division today...but if the top heavies wait until he gets older that will be harder to do and is the most likely scenario to happen unfortunately.

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        #13
        King Kong puts them both out

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          Fury, yes. Tyson is not quick enough with the jab or pivot to keep Ortiz from getting in there and cracking him. Ortiz puts him away in 6.

          Wilder may present a problem due to reach and power. People forget just how well he shut down Stiverne. That was significant. I could see it going either way, easily, but if Deontay goes in with the same focus he had that night he takes the W.

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            #15
            I think Fury is too slick but he has a great shot against Wilder. Still, he needs to step on the gas at 36 and looking 50.

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              #16
              Wilder is the best Heavyweight fighter in the world.

              I hope he fights Fury and Ortiz this year. Wilder-Fury is what I really want to see.
              Last edited by Santa_; 01-05-2016, 06:50 PM.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Clegg
                Ortiz-Pulev would be a great war while it lasted. As he's not getting Fury or Wilder anytime soon I'd like to see him vs David Haye, which I doubt Haye would take but maybe HBO could put money behind it and then show the winner vs Fury.
                Pulev is slow and flat footed enough for Ortiz to catch, would be very interesting.

                I personally doubt Haye fights any legitimate threats, he'll fight 2-3 scrubs and then cash out against a bigger name.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                  Fury, yes. Tyson is not quick enough with the jab or pivot to keep Ortiz from getting in there and cracking him. Ortiz puts him away in 6.

                  Wilder may present a problem due to reach and power. People forget just how well he shut down Stiverne. That was significant. I could see it going either way, easily, but if Deontay goes in with the same focus he had that night he takes the W.
                  And you're forgetting (or ignoring) how well Fury shut down an immeasurably superior fighter to Stiverne in Wlad.

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                    #19
                    Ortiz would smash Pulev to bits, and Wilder as well. Fury is the only guy with a shot to beat him imo. That would be a tough, close fight and could go either way.

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