Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Survives Huge Scare, Knocks Ortiz Out in Tenth

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Originally posted by sterilizer View Post
    Still, Ortiz was 38 and rumored to be older than that. When there's a fight with a champion in his prime (e.g. Wilder) vs. a very, very good and dangerous veteran past his prime, it is always expected that the young blood MUST KO or at least defeat clearly the older lion.

    So did Joshua vs. Klitschko. And both younger, prime fighters, had to fight at home and suffered a lot to win.

    Will any of the two have the GUTS (most specially Wilder, because he is the BIG MOUTH that says he's even better than Mike Tyson ever was, yeah, right) to fight a big fight outside home?

    It's time for big-mouth Wilder to challenge Joshua in the UK. Put the money where his mouth is.

    And if he wins, then challenge Tyson Fury in the UK again. If Tyson is in top shape, I think he would box circles around Wilder and make him look like a fool, but it is just a hunch.
    That fight is going to happen and it will be Las Vegas.

    Comment


    • Here comes the "FIGHT OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE!!" boasts . I didn't see it in Joshua vs Wlad, which was 90% posing, and I don't see it here. Again, I see ROUND of the year, not fight.

      Don't get me wrong. The last couple of rounds were very exciting. There was one point where I felt that all King Kong needed was one more big shot and Wilder was done. But the "feeling out" process lasted way too long, for this to be considered for FOTY.

      There were BOOS !! BOOS!! Im gonna say the first 5-6 rounds had almost no action.

      That's the two requirements. There must be action in at least 80% of the fight, and NO BOOS.

      So, the round where Wilder was almost out on his feet is a round of the year candidate, but the fight as a whole has no shot at FOTY.

      Comment


      • Originally posted by SHO_RULEZ View Post
        Here comes the "FIGHT OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE!!" boasts . I didn't see it in Joshua vs Wlad, which was 90% posing, and I don't see it here. Again, I see ROUND of the year, not fight.

        Don't get me wrong. The last couple of rounds were very exciting. There was one point where I felt that all King Kong needed was one more big shot and Wilder was done. But the "feeling out" process lasted way too long, for this to be considered for FOTY.

        There were BOOS !! BOOS!! Im gonna say the first 5-6 rounds had almost no action.

        That's the two requirements. There must be action in at least 80% of the fight, and NO BOOS.

        So, the round where Wilder was almost out on his feet is a round of the year candidate, but the fight as a whole has no shot at FOTY.
        Agree. It was a great fight to watch by the end. But people are getting a little carried away.

        Comment


        • Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
          The only real problem with open scoring, in boxing anyway, is that such a system would let inept/inexperienced/"crooked" judges actually affect the eb/flow of the fight.

          There are likely other examples, but I look back to the Trout-Canelo fight; Austin Trout was basically able to box a 50/50 fight with Alvarez, the 8th round scores showed the judges having it wide, and Trout abandoned what'd been working, starting simply trying to press the fight, and Alvarez was basically able to win the last 4 rounds.

          If the fight had been closed scoring, Trout would've kept to the strategy that had the fight 50/50, and Alvarez would've had to fight hard, with a live crafty guy in front him, down the stretch (it wasn't known then, but we now know that Alvarez has issues maintaining his stamina down the stretch).

          Who knows how the fight turns out then.
          Good point. I did noticed the change in Trout's gameplan, in fact I had the fight very close when it was nearing the later rounds, I don't remember exactly now though

          Comment


          • Good fight! Ortiz had the right game plan but was gassed in the late rounds and Wilder found the equalizer. Wilder got no skills, we knew that before but he proved that he can take a punch mutch better than i thought. Wilder vs. Joshua would be brutal and now that Wilder can take a punch i think the fight is more even now. I think that would be a brutal war between these two!

            Comment


            • Reading some comments makes me think I know nothing about the sport.
              I saw a sloppy , one trick pony who was losing win because his older opponent gassed.
              The fact a one trick pony can get to the top is a sad indictment of today's heavyweight division.
              Great fight,,nah,,entertaining yes.
              A great champ,,,,not even close.
              He would beat tyson,,the only tyson he would beat is today's version,,,he wouldn't have lasted three rounds with iron Mike before jail.

              AJ takes him in my book.

              Comment


              • Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
                He wasn't even able to keep Ortiz at bay with his jab either, as a matter of fact the first punch that hurt Wilder in the 7th was a right hook over that pawing jab, Ortiz was even throwing his jab over Wilder's and catching him with it. He should of snapped the jab but for some odd reason chose to arm punch and paw with it even though it wasn't effective. Heck he doesn't even know how to keep distance with it, it's sad. I really wish he'd work on these things but like the majority of power punchers he's fallen in love with his power and although it's bailed him out thus far it's not going to always work out for him that way. I wish Emmanuel Steward was alive to teach this dude how to fight
                His jab was depriving Ortiz of a good line of vision, watch, along with his power, decreased Ortiz agression, thus keeping the distance. The fact that it was a counter over the jab that started that just shows why he shouldn't and didn't jab a lot. If he pulled his arm back he would give Ortiz a better vision and the space he needed to strike. And don't forget that Ortiz actually had the reach advantage, that's why he could fight from the distance

                Comment


                • Originally posted by j.razor View Post
                  I had D.Wilder winning the first half of the fight & Ortiz winning the second half then D.Wilder came back to lead by a round before the stoppage.
                  About the same here, still wanting to know why so many people had Ortiz so far ahead. Must be some kind of bias of the type "you can't outbox the boxer", so the puncher is always down

                  Comment


                  • Originally posted by SHO_RULEZ View Post
                    Here comes the "FIGHT OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE!!" boasts . I didn't see it in Joshua vs Wlad, which was 90% posing, and I don't see it here. Again, I see ROUND of the year, not fight.

                    Don't get me wrong. The last couple of rounds were very exciting. There was one point where I felt that all King Kong needed was one more big shot and Wilder was done. But the "feeling out" process lasted way too long, for this to be considered for FOTY.

                    There were BOOS !! BOOS!! Im gonna say the first 5-6 rounds had almost no action.

                    That's the two requirements. There must be action in at least 80% of the fight, and NO BOOS.

                    So, the round where Wilder was almost out on his feet is a round of the year candidate, but the fight as a whole has no shot at FOTY.
                    Definitely not FOTY material. Gassiev vs Dorticos was better and still leading. Great fight anyway

                    Comment


                    • Wilder should have been stopped in the 7th. Ortiz was comfortably winning the fight until he gassed

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP