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

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  • Steven Mccowan
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    #21
    Lol this fat old bastard aint ko wilder. He'll be huffing in puffing by rd 3 lol

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    • RussB23
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      #22
      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.
      His footwork is just terrible, probably his worst flaw along with defense and just doesnt seem to be imrproving. Its like his trainers arent helping him progress, the guy has very shaky defense and very poor clumsy movement always leaving him off balance. Ortiz has pretty decent boxing skills and will probably methodically walk him down, force him into an easy mistake and put him down with a counter right hook or something like that.

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      • GGG Gloveking
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        #23
        I can't wait to see this fight. Saw Ortiz live when GGG fought Lemieux, and he impressed me. I think either guy could score a KO

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        • Dle
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          #24
          Ortiz is 38 but has low miles. If he can pass the crash test (can take a punch) he'll KO Wilder. Ortiz can box if he has to plus he's a slick lefty with power in case it becomes bombs away.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Raggamuffin
            Ortiz has no chance. None
            Get real Ortiz actually has technique. Wilder is sloppy he gonna get hurt. Paper champ gonna cough that belt. Ortiz KO in 9.

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              #26
              Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
              He did drop Scott at least once if I remember, but you have to remember how easy it is to tag Wilder the first few rounds. And his chin is just as suspect as Scotts. This by no means is an easy fight for Wilder. It will easily be his toughest test.
              Ortiz moped the floor with Scott... Scott was knocked down in rounds 4,5 and 9...

              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
              Wilder barely beat euro level Duhaupas. I won`t be surprised if Ortiz stops him. Wilder looked like **** in all his title fights .
              ... Duhaupas > Ortiz!

              Originally posted by jonnyc420
              Get real, Ortiz actually has technique. Wilder is sloppy he gonna get hurt. Paper champ gonna cough that belt. Ortiz KO in 9.
              ... It should be like this, on paper at least...

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              • Boxing lives
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                #27
                This is a great fight. Wilder has been chasing AJ but if Joshua wants to duck like a coward then what can he do? Wilder wanted to take on Povetkin, who used drugs to avoid him. So he goes and lines up Ortiz, the most accomplished non belt holder in the division. This is the most dangerous fight because Ortiz has the experience. There are flaws in AJ's style that will get him KO'd by Wilder. Hearn knows it and is in full protection mode. They are probably praying Ortiz can shock the world and upset Wilder. It won't happen. Wilder decision a game Ortiz. Ortiz is gritty so I think he can manage to go the distance like Stiverne did. He just won't be able to deal with Wilder if he can't get to him early.

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                • MDPopescu
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Boxing lives
                  This is a great fight. Wilder has been chasing AJ but if Joshua wants to duck like a coward then what can he do? Wilder wanted to take on Povetkin, who used drugs to avoid him. So he goes and lines up Ortiz, the most accomplished non belt holder in the division. This is the most dangerous fight because Ortiz has the experience. There are flaws in AJ's style that will get him KO'd by Wilder. Hearn knows it and is in full protection mode. They are probably praying Ortiz can shock the world and upset Wilder. It won't happen. Wilder decision a game Ortiz. Ortiz is gritty so I think he can manage to go the distance like Stiverne did. He just won't be able to deal with Wilder if he can't get to him early.
                  ... Explain: who and how Wilder was ever chasing???

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                  • Boxing lives
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by MDPopescu
                    ... Explain: who and how Wilder was ever chasing???
                    Repeated call outs, offers being made to Hearn. Hearn countered with a dillain whyte offer. They don't want Wilder now. Joshua clearly isn't ready.

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                    • jonnyc420
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Boxing lives
                      Repeated call outs, offers being made to Hearn. Hearn countered with a dillain whyte offer. They don't want Wilder now. Joshua clearly isn't ready.
                      Offers? What offers? Juat call outs but Wilder is the obvious B-side in thqt fight so AJ will be making the offer and Wilder will refuse to fight like he did with Whyte. Biggest payday of his life and he turned it down. Yet you have the nerve to say AJ ducking lol **** outta here.

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