Luis King Kong Ortiz vs Tyson Fury
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I think Fury would offset everything Ortiz does. I like Ortiz a lot but i think Fury's size and style would be a nightmare for him and Ortiz wouldn't get close to him if Fury is 100% focused and on it.
Fury wins via UD stinker.Comment
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honestly unless you have trouble sleeping, i would not bother googling his other fights.Honestly I can't say **** against or for Fury because I've only seen one fight of his besides the one he got knocked down, and he basically just scared the **** out of Wlad with feints and not much else into a loss. I mean if that works against Ortiz he could win, but otherwise I doubt it.
If he whoops Wlad in the rematch conclusively I'll revise my vote.
the wlad fight was one of the worst title fights in recent history.. but try watching chisora 2, one of the worst thing's i have ever seen.
I think half of the arena had left before it even ended.Comment
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Moments? If you mean he landed punches, then yeah, he had one or two "moments."
Fury himself has called Luis a "dangerous ****." And that was before everyone started jumping on the Ortiz bandwagon.I've followed Fury for a long time and I've seen too many smaller men blast him by just slipping his jab or walking right up to him. They were all scrubs though and couldn't seal the deal. Ortiz is new to me but I've watched quite a few of his fights recently and he slips punches really well in order to get inside against bigger men. He would undoubtedly daze Fury and most likely finish him. I don't see where Fury excels against Ortiz. He's slower, easier to hit, doesn't slip punches as well, has far less technical skill, isn't as strong, etc. His stamina may be slightly better and he's got greater reach so I'll give him that but Tyson knows better than to get anywhere near Ortiz and you can rest assured this fight won't happen.Comment
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Why do you believe he is trolling, because youre not liking what youre hearing ?
great post, greens sent.I've followed Fury for a long time and I've seen too many smaller men blast him by just slipping his jab or walking right up to him. They were all scrubs though and couldn't seal the deal. Ortiz is new to me but I've watched quite a few of his fights recently and he slips punches really well in order to get inside against bigger men. He would undoubtedly daze Fury and most likely finish him. I don't see where Fury excels against Ortiz. He's slower, easier to hit, doesn't slip punches as well, has far less technical skill, isn't as strong, etc. His stamina may be slightly better and he's got greater reach so I'll give him that but Tyson knows better than to get anywhere near Ortiz and you can rest assured this fight won't happen.
I agree I have also seen all of Fury's fights since he first stank the joint out versus Chisora. the only one I in fact missed was the Firtha fight in which the big fat creme puff was wobbled by the big fat creme puff.Comment
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Thompson is clever and makes good boxers look poor in their wins over him, the fact he lost comprehensively to Ortiz speaks volumes to the talents, skills and prospects for the big Cuban.
The Browne fight will be another ****er, I don't expect Browne to come through that one not that I'm even sure that guy gets by Oquendo. Too many intangibles right now with the prospect of a Parker Browne a very real possibility.Comment
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It's going to be hard for anyone to tag Fury if Fury doesn't want to be tagged. But Ortiz is the closest thing the heavyweight division has now to a high class boxer who can ****. Obviously AJ has potential but that's all it is for now.
It depends on how much work Ortiz has to do to set up shots. If he can get inside with regularity, he has the range of shots, the intelligence, and the power to beat Fury. But I think getting to Fury won't be easy.Comment
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