Luis Ortiz Looking Sharp And Fast On The Pads, Deontay Wilder In Trouble?
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I'm displaying the truth. I've seen all of ortizs fights in the last few years. He looked most dynamic and at his best against jennings since then what has he done?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.
He went 12 with a 50 yo malik and then didn't absolutely nothing against a journeyman from Britain. A guy I've seen fight live and know just how bad he is. He went like 7 rounds with that part timer.
So where's this amazing fighter I'm not seeing?
Wilder will win this like he did the first stiverne. It'll be long, robotic and boring. But whatever you wana hype up ortiz that's cool. I mean I don't even rate wilder but I know he is half a level better.Comment
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Thanks for posting those clips, man. I don’t put too much stock in training footage, but those vids demonstrate that Ortiz is at least physically ready. I’ve always said the guy is surprisingly athletic for a man his size. Now I’m hoping it translates in the ring.Comment
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