Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz Drops Malik Scott Three Times, Wins Snoozing Decision

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  • b Murphington
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    #51
    Originally posted by Kigali
    Delusional.

    Ortiz moves like he borrowed his legs from a mummy.

    He had NOTHING in front of him and he still couldn't get it done.
    You're delusional.

    Vitali Klitchko couldn't KO Kevin Johnson. Vitali Klitchko sucks right?

    Pacquiao couldn't KO Algieri. Pacquiao sucks right?

    GTFO. If you have a guy who's there to survive and refuses to engage, you're not going to get a KO. It takes two to tango.

    He offers more than any of the other heavyweights right now.

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    • Tobi.G
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      #52
      Originally posted by Shrap
      He's off the steroids.

      Ortiz isn't getting past Fury, Haye, Joshua, Parker, Povetkin or Wilder. He's too damn slow and old; and he's only going to decline even more from now.
      How is Parker beating Ortiz? Parker gets stopped by Ortiz, maybe Ruiz Jr. beasts him next month.
      Furys style is nightmare for Ortiz but i see no reason to favour all these other fighters over him. Povetkin and Wilder could be to offensive/easy to hit and Joshua might be to green. Haye is a big ? at the moment, nobody knows what hes realy capable of now. Well i have to say Ortiz disapointed me as well tonight. To manny single-blows and one dimensional offensive attacks. We know from the past he can do it more impressive and more skillful. That was a bit like Kovalev vs. Chilemba, i think just a bad day thats it.

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      • PunchyPotorff
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        #53
        Some may disagree, but this was a test Ortiz should have passed with an A+, but ended up with a C. He HAS to pass the test vs an awkward elusive fighter if he ever wants to become an elite. Either he had a bad night (it can happen to ANY fighter), or he's gonna have a rude awakening vs Joshua, Wlad, Fury, Parker, etc. And I hate to have to say that since I like Ortiz. Hope I'm proven completely wrong next fight.

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        • richardt
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          #54
          Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
          Ortiz was hurt in the 7th
          Wilder, Joshua, Wlad, Povetkin, Haye, Parker, Washington, Miller, and Ugnoboh beat him easy
          Ortiz is too slow and ponderous and is clearly around 40 years old and loses to most if not all those guys.

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          • vitali1999
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            #55
            One demential is Ortiz. But he still beats most everybody in the division except Joshua.

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            • joe strong
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              #56
              Originally posted by bronx7
              Stop please Scott never rattled and stunned the big puncher. He hit him in direction his own punch was going so he was offbslance for a second not hurt shockedscott threw anything back but it did land did no damage only punch he landed that wasn't pittypat Scott ran all night why even show up and Ortiz who comes from ultra conservative program should have just went wild on him and he would have went down and stayed down promoters have to get fighters they really want to fight to come forward to build up Ortiz not scared girls let him ice Price next
              Watch the replay. It was clear headbutt that stunned Ortiz. I'm not sure if you watched HBO but skysports caught it & showed multiple replays. It was Scott pulling his head up fast & butted Ortiz unintentionally but it was a sold headbutt that momentarily stunned him. No punch landed...

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              • joe strong
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                #57
                Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
                It's called learn how to cut off ring and ring was small as hell so no reason for Scott to get off ropes every time he back up on them, Ortiz also predictable and did no feints to try and freeze Scott was just slow, you can judge him a lot from that fight because other type heavyweights have movement and can stick a jab. Also why mention Floyd even when discussing heavyweights? Obsession drives people to do crazy things should get that checked out
                He did cut off the ring. Early Scott was actually running so Ortiz just didn't waste energy chasing him. He was able to cut the ring off by the middle rounds because Scott stopped running but he wasn't able to let his hands go. If he would have thrown a couple of big combos when he was in the corner it would have been over. Scott did get a 14 count on one of the knockdowns. Is Ortiz really 37 or somewhere in his 40s? Just a terrible fight all together. Let's see who he fights Dec 10.

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                • nycsmooth
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                  #58
                  Sounds like a fight that wasn't worth watching which I did not he's just an average heavyweight like most everyone else is in that division...

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                  • Madison Boxing
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                    #59
                    jesus ****ing christ some of you are fussy arent you? I must have seen a different fight, didnt ortiz win every single round on two cards? Dropped scott three times? But thats not good enough is it?

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                      Malik with that typical American style... to disengage and run for their lives. He should be put down for that "performance".
                      knowing some of the posters on here, im surprised they didnt praise him for it, 'malik was slick' 'he made ortiz miss doe' 'i'd rather watch that than rock em sock em'

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