He was gassed by the 6 round and he is good boxer. I though he would just box and if the opportunity presented, then take the shot. But he was looking for the KO from the start. Neslan is good and Ramon is too, and both young. Ugas is solid and dedicated in a better suited weight class. I think he is a problem for anyone in that division. Too many primadonnas at ww. And again am not saying he will wipe the floor with everybody.
NO BS breakdown of how Ortiz will demolish wilder
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I wouldn't be the least shocked if Ortiz pulls this off. He IS old but he's a really skilled dude with a lot of AM experience that at least till now Wilder hasn't had to deal with and we all know Wilder makes A LOT of mistakes. The X-Factor by far is Wilder's power. But if Ortiz gets passed that what would one consider to be Wilder's plan B, to "outbox" the boxer?
The flip side though is I can also see Wilder landing a big right hand and the fight being over. It's still what makes the Heavyweight division some what intriguing.Comment
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I watched some clips of Ugas’s last fight with Robinson. Yordenis is basically as I remember him. Solid fighter, but limited. He’s been working hard and his efforts have been paying off, but Ugas gets outclassed by the big boys in the division. No shame in that. Not everyone can be elite, let alone the best. I hope the young guys do well.He was gassed by the 6 round and he is good boxer. I though he would just box and if the opportunity presented, then take the shot. But he was looking for the KO from the start. Neslan is good and Ramon is too, and both young. Ugas is solid and dedicated in a better suited weight class. I think he is a problem for anyone in that division. Too many primadonnas at ww. And again am not saying he will wipe the floor with everybody.Comment
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Ortiz didn't have to worry about anything coming back in those clips. Scott ran the whole fight and just wanted a pay day.Comment
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