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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Video: Luis Ortiz, Malik Scott - Face To Face at Final Presser

    Luis Ortiz vs. Malik Scott Face to Face at Final Presser - Ortiz is one of the most feared fighters on the planet and has blasted away 22 of his 25 opponents inside the distance, with the vicious Cuban's last two outings underlining his fearsome reputation as dismissed Bryant Jennings in seven rounds to land the interim WBA crown in December and then destroyed Tony Thompson in six rounds in March.
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    It's strange saying this about a Philly fighter...but Malik Scott is going to have to answer some questions about his heart. He wanted no parts of Deontay Wilder. Didn't want that fight. Took a dive on a glancing blow, called it a night.

    In Ortiz, he's not facing one-punch KO power of Wilder, but perhaps an even more punishing opponent. Ortiz will break you down over a couple rounds. If Scott displays the same heart he showed against Wilder, I see him again folding the tent once Ortiz really gets rolling. Ortiz TKO, 3 rounds, maybe even a couple minutes into the FIRST round...

    Even Bernard ...today you faint a punch at him, and he balls up in a corner and calls out "mother!". But that wasn't the case when he was Scott's age.
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    • SN!PER
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      It's like staring death in the face.

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      • baya
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        #4
        king kong is a bad man. i don't see how any of the other heavies deal with him.

        after dispatching of scott hopefully he can get a big name like wilder, joshua, fury or clit.

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        • Earl-Hickey
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          #5
          Originally posted by Thurman
          It's like staring death in the face.
          😂😂😂

          The hype is real

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          • robbyheartbaby
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            #6
            Originally posted by SHO_RULEZ
            It's strange saying this about a Philly fighter...but Malik Scott is going to have to answer some questions about his heart. He wanted no parts of Deontay Wilder. Didn't want that fight. Took a dive on a glancing blow, called it a night.

            In Ortiz, he's not facing one-punch KO power of Wilder, but perhaps an even more punishing opponent. Ortiz will break you down over a couple rounds. If Scott displays the same heart he showed against Wilder, I see him again folding the tent once Ortiz really gets rolling. Ortiz TKO, 3 rounds, maybe even a couple minutes into the FIRST round...

            Even Bernard ...today you faint a punch at him, and he balls up in a corner and calls out "mother!". But that wasn't the case when he was Scott's age.
            With all due respect he didn't take a dive against Wilder seriously. Watch his next two fights if you want to make a judgement about his abilities.

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            • robbyheartbaby
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              Oh yea The King! If he can box smart he wins a decision here, Ortiz catches him and it's lights out.

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              • -Freddy-
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                Scott is just a stepping stone for Ortiz to introduce him to the UK audiences and start building him up to eventually face the big guns.

                Signing Ortiz was one of the best things Eddie did. He wont be avoided anymore because it looks like that eventual showdown with AJ is inevitable.

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                • mlac
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                  Malik won't get KO'd

                  he'll quit...again.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                    Luis Ortiz vs. Malik Scott Face to Face at Final Presser - Ortiz is one of the most feared fighters on the planet and has blasted away 22 of his 25 opponents inside the distance, with the vicious Cuban's last two outings underlining his fearsome reputation as dismissed Bryant Jennings in seven rounds to land the interim WBA crown in December and then destroyed Tony Thompson in six rounds in March.
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                    After Hopkins...

                    Ortiz is the oldest fighter in boxing.

                    37 y/o...no way..he is way older than that.

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