Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz: No Judges, I'll Knock Wilder Out - Then I Want Joshua!

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #11
    Wilder is going to get beat. Those skills that he thinks he doesn't need (because he's a heavyweight with a punch) are going to come back to bite him in the ass.

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    • redmish
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      #12
      Confident old ba5tard isn't he. He has a good chance against wilder though and I'm looking forward to it.

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      • Mrbamladen
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        #13
        Wilder is gonna knock this guy out in 6 rounds or less. Ortiz can box and has great power. But he's old and has bad knees. Wilder will turn him for 3 minutes a round with that jab, and the old man will be a sucker for that right hand bomb by round 4. If it goes on the inside wilder is gonna give Ortiz that real work. You guys are right that you can't hold the Scott fight against Ortiz. But you can definitely hold the Allen fight against him. Wilder ends the boogeyman and shines a light in the hole aj has been hiding in all in the same night.

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        • powershots
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          #14
          I would like to see Ortiz make history. Hopefully he will be remembered for being the first cuban heavyweight champ and not for his peds. Wilder gotta tone it down a lil bit. Lately hes relying too much on his power and swinging all crazy like an amateur praying for something to land. I like both, but i would like to see history instead of the same **** over and over.

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          • nycsmooth
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            #15
            I hope Ortiz comes into this clean and he wins the fight... it would really shake this otherwise dull and ordinary division up ...it needs something... other than the MW division these are the 2 worst in boxing for action & quality ...oh how the Glory Days has faded away... my greatest of all-time SRR is probably rolling in his grave with these Pretenders of this day and age...

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #16
              Wilder barely beat euro level Duhaupas. I won`t be surprised if Ortiz stops him. Wilder looked like **** in all his title fights .

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              • Tatabanya
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                #17
                I can see Wilder knocking Ortiz out cold.

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                • Sledgeweather17
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                  #18
                  Wilder's fans should be concerned about his footwork. Wilder has horrible footing but it usually doesn't matter against the Orthodox guys, but against a slick southpaw we already saw against Szpilka how out of sorts he can be.

                  If Ortiz was orthodox stance I would have already concluded that Wilder wins by stoppage. But he could really get hurt in this fight because of the awkward angles.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
                    Wilder's fans should be concerned about his footwork. Wilder has horrible footing but it usually doesn't matter against the Orthodox guys, but against a slick southpaw we already saw against Szpilka how out of sorts he can be.

                    If Ortiz was orthodox stance I would have already concluded that Wilder wins by stoppage. But he could really get hurt in this fight because of the awkward angles.
                    This. Wilder has one of the worst footwarks in pro boxing. He just has a luck he hasn`t faced anybody good so far.

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                    • RussB23
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Dramacyde
                      Old man couldnt even KO Malik Scott.
                      Scott literally just flat out ran away from him the whole fight

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