Uh oh, looks like we got a rematch on the way.
Comments Thread For: Tony Thompson: I Don't See The 'Special' in Luis Ortiz
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Of course Thompson didn't see anything special in Ortiz. (1) he only saw fear before the fight (2) saw stars during the fight (3) and saw a check after the fight. Let's be honest here, Ortiz is a 37 year old fighter with tons of experience and today's crop of HWS are relatively young (Parker, Joshua, Wilder, Browne) and their handlers don't want them mauled by King Kong. What's the old adage " experience is a good teacher ". I'm sure Ortiz has some tricks to show the youngsters.Comment
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? He said that power isn't relevant because they're "all heavyweights". Nonsense. They can all generate KO power but that doesn't mean that power doesn't vary dramatically between them.
He wants to cry about being disadvantaged in that fight. If he actually tried fighting Ortiz, Thompson would have been out in 3 rounds. Fker showed up for a check. I'm not giving him respect for that.
I like Luis. I have my fingers crossed for him, but I'm not deluding myself into thinking he's something he's not. He's a good fighter with good skills and better-than-average power (despite Tony's opinion), but he's also old. If he had gotten a shot at the big time at least a couple of years back it would've been nice. But Ortiz is here now, and I hope he's got enough left in the tank to beat one of the top dogs.Comment
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Sounds pretty dismissive of the relevance of power to me.Comment
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I don't mind Thompson, but he does seem pretty desperate to talk himself into a fight. He was even talking up another Price fight the other day.
He doesn't move like Scott, so i couldn't see anything but another stoppage loss for him against Ortiz.Comment
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After losing to Ortiz, Thompson was going on about how strong the Cuban was, even calling him a monster. Now that his loss looks bad he is changing his tune.Comment
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