Comments Thread For: Wilder Predicts Wipeout: Luis Ortiz Will Last 3 Rounds or Less!

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  • pollywog
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    #21
    I'm picking windmill will bust his right hand on king kongs skull and go on to lose by decision.

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      #22
      Originally posted by markther
      ...Interesting to see how Wilder responds if he gets caught. We saw Joshua go down and get up. But we have never seen wilder in real trouble yet & how he responds.
      His chicken legs would turn to jelly and you'd only have to blow on him to knock him over again...i reckon

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      • NEETzsche
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        #23
        Hoping to see some crisp straight work from Wilder instead of the wild hooks. That one-two he dropped Stiverne with was lightning

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        • MisanthropicNY
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          #24
          Ostrich legs might get caught with some **** thinking he doesn't have to fight like did against Sitverne the first time here.

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          • Mindgames
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            #25
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            well, even though Ortiz is shorter at 6'4, he has that freak 84 inch reach, so maybe Wilder will play to his reach instead of his hight lmao

            This might be the first time Wilder hasn't had a reach advantage, so could be interesting. Might see something from Wilder we've yet to see.




            It's all mind games and promotion. No (heavyweight) fighter is going to say "I'm going to take him to the distance, probably be a SD, not really entertaining"
            Very true, though Wilder has become abit obnoxious of late, declaring himself the best heavy of all time. Hype is one thing, but you need a foot to remain in reality.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Mindgames
              Very true, though Wilder has become abit obnoxious of late, declaring himself the best heavy of all time. Hype is one thing, but you need a foot to remain in reality.
              I agree, but this could just be mind games too, to make us all think he's looking past Ortiz.

              Remember Tyson before the Lewis fight? Then remember him after the fight? He took the L, but after that he was soft spoken, polite, speaking Lewis' praise, etc.

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                #27
                Wilder is the real deal! .....I have no doubt he wants ALL of the toughest opposition out there! but to take out Ortiz in 3 seems a bit much in vision. When a fit motivated Stiverne was on his A game he gave Wilder a good run for his money, Wilder even got injured in the bout. Ortiz seems to have a better selection of clever punches over Stiverne, plus he seems tougher than Stiverne .......this will be interesting. This is a real boogyman situation. Because, jus like Joshua, Ortiz has fought inferior comp, doesnt know what it feels like to lose and is confident......only thing though, he's now facing a TRUE champion who REALLY takes pride in being one......

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_
                  I agree, but this could just be mind games too, to make us all think he's looking past Ortiz.

                  Remember Tyson before the Lewis fight? Then remember him after the fight? He took the L, but after that he was soft spoken, polite, speaking Lewis' praise, etc.
                  Yeah, I just think he's trying to build up he's name, and he knows the bad guy sells. I just hope he's not putting too much pressure on himself just as the opponents get more testing.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Mindgames
                    Yeah, I just think he's trying to build up he's name, and he knows the bad guy sells. I just hope he's not putting too much pressure on himself just as the opponents get more testing.
                    well, Boxing needs a bad guy at the end of the day. Joshua is playing the golden boy card, and Wilder knows that a good guy/bad guy unification bout will sell.

                    Hell, now many people paid to watch Ali get his mouth shut?

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                      #30
                      Ortiz is by far the most dangerous opponent of Wilders career. Looking forward to seeing the chin on Deontay in this one.

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