Luis Ortiz Looking Sharp And Fast On The Pads, Deontay Wilder In Trouble?

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  • soul_survivor
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    #11
    Ortiz is gonna plod forward with slow 1-2s, thats all he knows. His best night is 2 years behind him, age is not on his size and he isn't dynamic. Wilder will win a boring decision.

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      #12
      War Ortiz !

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      • Graz
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        #13
        Originally posted by Sun_Tzu
        Of course he can. He is a highly skilled and powerful enough to take Wilder out if he fcks up. There are alot of people sleeping on Ortiz. I wont be surprised at all if he KOs or decisions Wilder, on the other hand I wont be surprised if Wilder does the same to him. This is a great fight and who ever wins should get the credit they deserve.
        Perfectly said.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Sun_Tzu
          Of course he can. He is a highly skilled and powerful enough to take Wilder out if he fcks up. There are alot of people sleeping on Ortiz. I wont be surprised at all if he KOs or decisions Wilder, on the other hand I wont be surprised if Wilder does the same to him. This is a great fight and who ever wins should get the credit they deserve.
          i like your comment ~ most people take ayour stand and then get hung up on it , its perfectly reasonable to state that you are unsure, or can see several potentials. Nobody KNOWS the outcome of a fight befofehand, especially a hw fight.

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          • Holler
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            #15
            Sharp and fast on the pads you say? Ah well get your money on him quickly! No question who is going to boss this fight now.

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            • New England
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              i think he can and will beat wilder. if wilder walks through him i'll be impressed. if he doesn't i think ortiz' skill will eventually catch up and match and overcome wilder's speed.

              wilder's a super limited fighter. freak talent in terms of his dimensions, speed, and punching power, but the guy has so many flaws, and ortiz has the skill and hte power to make him pay. looking forward to seeing both guys get their chin tested.


              this one could be a classic. people are sleeping on it. HW is f#cking exicting, man. these two are straight up bombers, shades of 1990's HW boxing, whcih had some of the best fights you';ll ever see.

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              • New England
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                #17
                Originally posted by Holler
                Sharp and fast on the pads you say? Ah well get your money on him quickly! No question who is going to boss this fight now.




                ortiz has been boxing since he was a kid in cuba. surely you can use your eyes and know the difference between a young, talented kid with flaws and an old, cuban HW who can flat out ****.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by soul_survivor
                  Ortiz is gonna plod forward with slow 1-2s, thats all he knows. His best night is 2 years behind him, age is not on his size and he isn't dynamic. Wilder will win a boring decision.


                  he is a left handed HW with punching power. immediately that sets you apart from almost all of your peers. it's not even easy to find left handed sparring at the weight. most big, talented left handers from cuba are playing baseball.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by soul_survivor
                    Ortiz is gonna plod forward with slow 1-2s, thats all he knows. His best night is 2 years behind him, age is not on his size and he isn't dynamic. Wilder will win a boring decision.


                    he is a left handed HW with punching power. immediately that sets you apart from almost all of your peers. most big, talented left handers from cuba are playing baseball.


                    as usual, you're displaying how little you really understand about boxing. ortiz is not a basic fighter. he's a good body puncher, sets things up very well. what he is is old and slow, but he's against one of the wildest fighters you will ever see at the "championship" level. i know you don't understand what you're looking at, but you don't count the left handed bomber out against a legitimately wild puncher. styles make fights. takes years to understand that.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Sun_Tzu
                      Of course he can. He is a highly skilled and powerful enough to take Wilder out if he fcks up. There are alot of people sleeping on Ortiz. I wont be surprised at all if he KOs or decisions Wilder, on the other hand I wont be surprised if Wilder does the same to him. This is a great fight and who ever wins should get the credit they deserve.
                      And he is a lefty to boot

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