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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz: If Wilder Jumps on Fury Early, It Could Be a Quick Night

    On December 1st, WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder will defend his title against unbeaten former WBA/WBO/IBF/IBO champion Tyson Fury. The fight will headline a Showtime pay-per-view event that will broadcast live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.
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  • hugh grant
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    Ortiz isn't that good or rather was overated. You don't fancy your chances against Wilder, so don't ask for a rematch from him.
    If Wilder had of jumped on you hed have got you out fast but don't confuse yourself with fury.

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    • Laligalaliga
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      #3
      It's amazing how Ortiz is wilder's lieutenant. Sucking his cork like whore.

      Trying to talk his way into another title fight. I won't be surprised if kauffman get him off there.

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      • EasternEuroFan
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        #4
        If Ortiz wasn't Cuban, he would be considered a fringe level contender. let's be honest.

        Give a man from Ohio is exact resume, wins and losses and he would be considered on the level of guys like Breazeale.

        People rank him higher because they assume Cuban's are great boxers but no Cuban has done a thing in professional heavyweight boxing and Ortiz is no different.

        B level at best and has shown it.

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        • Sheldon312
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          #5
          Not smart. Fury has fast hands and honest power.

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            I agree with Ortiz. Tyson hasn't fought live competition in over two and a half years. So you know he has to be a bit rusty and lacking the proper timing and conditioning. Also, one must ask themselves when was the last time that Tyson Fury was hit consistently by a hard puncher as Deontay Wilder with ten ounce gloves on? The answer is never.

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            • EasternEuroFan
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              #7
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              I agree with Ortiz. Tyson hasn't fought live competition in over two and a half years. So you know he has to be a bit rusty and lacking the proper timing and conditioning. Also, one must ask themselves when was the last time that Tyson Fury was hit consistently by a hard puncher as Deontay Wilder with ten ounce gloves on? The answer is never.
              When has Wilder fought anyone that isn't going to stand flat footed in front of him? Old man Ortiz had no legs and was there for the taking. And Ortiz hasn't done much anyway apart from one decent win years ago.

              Fury might be rusty, but he also isn't just going to be a sitting duck for Wilder like everyone else

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              • Laligalaliga
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                Tyson has done a tremendous nob to promote this fight to this level. It's time to cash out. It's a win-win for both parties.

                Selling your 0 for a career pay after a long absence seems a genius business idea.

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                • Madison Boxing
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                  This guy is turning into a joke, always sucking off wilder. He better be careful hyping him up too much cause if wilder loses then wtf is ortizs career going to look like?

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                  • champion4ever
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                    Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
                    When has Wilder fought anyone that isn't going to stand flat footed in front of him? Old man Ortiz had no legs and was there for the taking. And Ortiz hasn't done much anyway apart from one decent win years ago.

                    Fury might be rusty, but he also isn't just going to be a sitting duck for Wilder like everyone else
                    You guys are deluding yourselves into believing that Tyson Fury can move, run out the clock and not get hit for twelve rounds without fatiguing and tiring himself out down the stretch at 256 lbs.

                    He is too heavy to do that. Besides, that strategy expends a lot of energy also. Wilder will be chasing him all night long just to land and touch some part of his body in order to test Fury's stamina and conditioning. And as that old saying goes, "Once the body goes, then so does the head.

                    Andre Ward can attest that by his slowing down the "Krusher" with body shots and subsequently finishing him off with a crushing pull counter right hand to the head.

                    At some point Fury is going to have take some risks because his legs won't allow him to move for 12 rounds. Then the firefight will break out.

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