Ortiz can box if he has to, and he has to in order to get the angles that can trap Wilder. Both are dangerous punchers. It won’t go the distance and I admire Wilder for testing his own abilities on this one. He knows it’s dangerous territory.
Comments Thread For: Wilder Aims To Use Angles, Speed, Movement on Luis Ortiz
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Let’s put it another way, it’s like Lennox Lewis, in around 1999 saying, ‘you know I think I need a test, let’s not fight Holyfield let’s wheel out a 50 yr old George Foreman, that’ll prove how good I am’ and let’s keep in mind Foreman would probably have more credibility, he had at least held a world title twice, boxed the golden era and picked up a title in his mid 40s. But if this had happened Lewis would have been a laughing stock...and you are impressed by Wilder, man some people really are easy to pleaseComment
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Wilder started boxing at age 19. 19. He went to the Olympics and won Bronze with less than 4 years experience. His lack of solid opponents is due to nobody wanting to risk getting drilled and of course failed drug tests.
Ortiz is very dangerous and now he can mask all of his steroids. I expect Wilder to break Ortiz's nose in the first 2 rounds and that will make Kong reluctant to punch. Ortiz gets knocked out in rounds 6 or 8.Comment
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The thing with Wilder is that he's going to struggle with the skill and timing. He has speed, size and power (Although Ortiz is not a small guy himself and has decent power) but the skill set and timing will be his problem.
That being said, Ortiz is kind of old vs a prime HW.Comment
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Wilder is fighting the boogie man of boxing that another paper champ ducked and instead took a fight with the bum PultvinComment
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Wilder confirmed 2 things:
1) He's fought nothing but cans up to this point because hes basically stood in front of his opponents this whole time #BumSquad
2) Ortiz is his 1st test after fighting 38 nobodies (Stiverne 2x)
Way to live up to being the best HW in the world BeyonceComment
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