If Deontay uses movement he has this if he stands and slugs there will be a new champ.
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Wilder always look so vulnerable, like a KO waiting to happen but he's such an athletic fighter and gets away with a lot of things because of his athleticism. Should be interesting to see if Ortiz can make Wilder pay for the mistakes he'll make tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Chrismart View PostCharles Farrell stirring up a lot of debate on twitter with his article. (Long read )
https://deadspin.com/boxing-is-going...1823455306/amp
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Originally posted by Chrismart View PostCharles Farrell stirring up a lot of debate on twitter with his article. (Long read )
https://deadspin.com/boxing-is-going...1823455306/amp
I have no doubt Ortiz cannot win by decision no matter how much of a schooling he might give Wilder...but I can't believe Ortiz would take a Malik Scott dive. At least I don't want to believe that but I guess anything is possible.
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Deontay Wilder is the hardest puncher, I've seen in the modern Heavyweight division since Mike Tyson or a fighter that goes by the name of Earnie Shavers. I believe on average, Wilder hits harder than them both because he has one punch KO power. Once he puts an opponent down they tend to stay down.
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Oh sh^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^tttttttttttttttttttttttttt
Boxing This Weekend:
— SPORF (@Sporf) March 3, 2018
Kell Brook v Sergey Rabchenko
Deontay Wilder v Luis Ortiz
Josh Taylor v Winston Campos
Sergey Kovalev v Igor Mikhalkin
Dmitry Bivol v Marco Antonio Barrera
Gamal Yafai v Gavin McDonnell pic.twitter.com/5n0f52EAtf
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