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  • #31
    Ortiz is a solid counter-puncher and the way Wilders windmills his punches sometimes, hes in real danger. But im sure they gonna tell Wilder that he better stop that bull**** against Ortiz.

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    • #32
      Damn, I never heard that one before! Ortiz is going to tear the skin off Wilder's scarecrow ass! I can't wait.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Tobi.G View Post
        Ortiz is a solid counter-puncher and the way Wilders windmills his punches sometimes, hes in real danger. But im sure they gonna tell Wilder that he better stop that bull**** against Ortiz.
        Old habits die hard & Ortiz is well-schooled. If Wilder slips up with his amateurish style, he's screwed.

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        • #34
          Ortiz goes by 4

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
            I would not be surprised if Wilder boxed him as he did with Stiverne in the first fight, keeping him at distance with a hard jab and winning on points after all the knockout talks.
            Ortiz is not Stiverne. Ortiz is the real deal.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Boxing Scene View Post
              This old man isn't beating ****ing anybody and he knows it. Look at his last two fights he's look like absolute **** and he's nothing but a cheater.
              And Deontay picks on blown up CWs. He's a total moron and sounds like a 6'7" Broner. Classless POS. Ortiz beats him badly. Windy got knocked down against a Russian in the Olympics and in the pros stunned by Eric Molina lol! and dropped on his pompous ass by Harold Sconiers. He is a pud.
              Last edited by yoshik; 01-16-2018, 06:52 PM.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
                ‘Ortiz 38’ LOL yeah born 1938 more like
                They call him "The real King Kong" because he was born the same year that King Kong came out.

                1933, not 1938 :blow:

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
                  Ortiz will be the one to crap. How will he perform without PEDS? He has to be worried. This fight is Wilder's to lose. We'll see how it plays out.
                  I personally don't think he should have a chance of beating Wilder. But, my point was more about Wilder's mental state. He's fought bums up until now, we know it, he knows it, so when he's in that dressing room I think he will naturally think 'shyte this is for real, this guy can box, he's unbeaten, he's hyped and avoided', not sure if it has a negative effect for Wilder, but I just think he must for the first time be wondering.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
                    I would not be surprised if Wilder boxed him as he did with Stiverne in the first fight, keeping him at distance with a hard jab and winning on points after all the knockout talks.
                    That's WHAT he should do.And use that jab overtime while dropping the st8 right from space.I just wanna say that ANY true fan of boxing should be rooting hard for Wilder and Joshua in their next fights.If they win and go on to fight NEXT it will be HUGE for boxing.All these guys bashing Wilder and already making excuses if he wins are ALL fanboys.And for the record its easy to tell Ortiz is 38 and not 45 or whatever the he ll some of you guys are claiming is just to go back to his AM career.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Tobi.G View Post
                      Ortiz is a solid counter-puncher and the way Wilders windmills his punches sometimes, hes in real danger. But im sure they gonna tell Wilder that he better stop that bull**** against Ortiz.
                      Wilder typically has been saving his windmill punches now for when his opponent is hurt. He doesn't really come out swinging anymore, instead working that killer jab and wicked right like he did with Stiverne. If memory serves me, he didn't;'t start throwing haymakers until Stiverne had already been down twice.

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