Comments Thread For: Nelson: Wilder Can Change Perception With Big Win Over Ortiz

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Nelson: Wilder Can Change Perception With Big Win Over Ortiz

    Former world champion and Sky Sports analyst Johnny Nelson says WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (38-0, 37 KOs) did the right thing for his career by agreeing to defend his title against dangerous Cuban puncher Luis Ortiz (27-0, 23 KOs). The fight was finalized for November 4th at the Barclays Center in Las Vegas. The contest will be announced on Wednesday at a press conference in New York City.
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    100% agree. Has to fight Joshua after, though.

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    • bronx7
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      You all are clowns who cares what Johhny Nelson says? Remember when Wilder beat the feared and ducked Stivierne easily outboxing him and the other 5 he kod defending. He doesn't choose mandatories and contenders.

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      • bronx7
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        Should he fight baby miller for peanuts all risk no reward Ortiz same thing but he's doing it. You doubt he would unify in a superfight with Joshua? Get a clue you silly little freaks

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        • SkillspayBills
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          #5
          Ortiz is getting slept and then it's on to Parker and Joshua

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          • bronx7
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            That said Wilder best performance has been Stivierne he always has the power but isn't improving with D combos movement is still fowl like chin is a question has good trainer in breland

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            • bronx7
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              #7
              Something not jelling given good instructions use the reach snap that piston jab drop straight right follow left hook goodnight cherry tree special brelands famous combo

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              • bronx7
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                With right listening to trainer most athletic heavy fastest feet best jab devestating right just can't put it together into a smooth package like a poor mans Holmes

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                • Roronoazoro
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                  #9
                  Stiverne WILL starch breazele and wilder will knock ortiz out cold and then people will finally realize stiverne way better than ortiz.

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                  • Jsmooth9876
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                    If Wilder can't knock out Ortiz, can he actually beat him over 12 rounds? I'm not sure but I'd think not...

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