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  • Originally posted by alexguiness View Post
    Klitchko proved he was the consummate professional and worthy of all the credit people often said was undeserved.
    Klitchko actually won more respect from me in that loss than he did during his domination earlier in his career when I used to refer to them as the "Clinchko Brothers" and complain about how damn boring they were.

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    • This is a real fight, a battle of 2 guys who are not scared or are ducking each other, I applaud both men for giving the fans a great matchup, I wish that other fake hype job paper champ had some balls

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      • Wilder-Ortiz might be on CBS. PBC!

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        • Calender marked Ortiz better not *** this up again.

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          • Originally posted by BendOver View Post
            I'm reading this from a few fans "how bad Ortiz has been in the last few fights " What do you call bad? Every time I see him, he is dominating his opponent. Do you mind explaining how do you grade fights? Maybe some of us can learn something. Thanks in advance...
            Simple really. Ortiz last three fights:

            Daniel Martz - round 2
            David Allen - round 7
            Malik Scott - decision after 12 rounds

            Martz was made with a weeks notice after a separate fight pulled off a card. He won, but not much you can read into that. Martz record isn't good, he's only been around a handful of years and lost to Parker in one round, Jennings in 2, alongside a number of others no one has heard of.

            David Allen - he was expected to win in two or three rounds to setup a big fight with Joshua. Unfortunately the performance was so bad it was another fight to forget. Allen has also lost to Lenroy Thomas (who?), Whyte - drew one other and only beat no-names. Hardly a stand out to last so many rounds.

            Malik Scott - well this was an awful fight to watch. This was more down to scotts tactics but Ortiz should've cut the space and made more of it but was left frustrated. Let's not forget Scott wasn't young himself , maybe 36? So wasn't exactly going to be floating around at pace. Wilder took him out in one round and chisora in 6. Ortiz never looked like anything other than a decision.

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            • Originally posted by Kezzer View Post
              Simple really. Ortiz last three fights:

              Daniel Martz - round 2
              David Allen - round 7
              Malik Scott - decision after 12 rounds

              Martz was made with a weeks notice after a separate fight pulled off a card. He won, but not much you can read into that. Martz record isn't good, he's only been around a handful of years and lost to Parker in one round, Jennings in 2, alongside a number of others no one has heard of.

              David Allen - he was expected to win in two or three rounds to setup a big fight with Joshua. Unfortunately the performance was so bad it was another fight to forget. Allen has also lost to Lenroy Thomas (who?), Whyte - drew one other and only beat no-names. Hardly a stand out to last so many rounds.

              Malik Scott - well this was an awful fight to watch. This was more down to scotts tactics but Ortiz should've cut the space and made more of it but was left frustrated. Let's not forget Scott wasn't young himself , maybe 36? So wasn't exactly going to be floating around at pace. Wilder took him out in one round and chisora in 6. Ortiz never looked like anything other than a decision.
              You can't cut any space if the guy is running and in survival mode. You just can't ko a guy that refuses to engage. It is that simple. The other two got koed. Am not agreeing with your assessment. I'm sure he will be pumped for this fight. Anything can happen in boxing, specially in the HW'S. One punch can win a fight, literary...

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              • Originally posted by BendOver View Post
                You can't cut any space if the guy is running and in survival mode. You just can't ko a guy that refuses to engage. It is that simple. The other two got koed. Am not agreeing with your assessment. I'm sure he will be pumped for this fight. Anything can happen in boxing, specially in the HW'S. One punch can win a fight, literary...
                You must be the only person who thought they were good performances then! Just watch he re run on YouTube if you like, but if he turns up anything like that he will be the next stiverne. He must get back to Prior to that - but similar to wilder he hasn't actually fought any proper heavyweights so that's where the question remains - on both fighters.

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                • Luis "Matha Faka...You he bytch !" Ortiz might get that one... More composed then Wilder... But what kind of chin has he got ?

                  Originally posted by Kezzer View Post
                  Malik Scott - well this was an awful fight to watch. This was more down to scotts tactics but Ortiz should've cut the space and made more of it but was left frustrated. Let's not forget Scott wasn't young himself , maybe 36? So wasn't exactly going to be floating around at pace. Wilder took him out in one round and chisora in 6. Ortiz never looked like anything other than a decision.
                  Wasn't Scott floored like 3 times in that one ?
                  Last edited by Superbee; 01-13-2018, 04:53 PM.

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                  • Originally posted by future hendrixx View Post
                    before replying to a comment read the ENTIRE post imbecile.
                    Maybe you are right, Am ******ed, I don't see your point.

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                    • Yes of course. Or they are equal either way really good win

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