Ortiz will outbox Wilder, Haymon Showtime will persuade Ortiz for KO

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    Ortiz will outbox Wilder, Haymon Showtime will persuade Ortiz for KO

    Ortiz is now more motivated to fight Ruiz Jr. and AJ. Wilder will fold under pressure and make mistakes. It will be another huge upset.

    Watch this Space! That is all.
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    Ortiz is 62 years old and people around here have proof, so he has zero chance

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    • JeromyM
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      #3
      Wilder will knock him out in under 4 rounds

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      • JWHardin
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        #4
        Originally posted by uppercut510
        Ortiz is 62 years old and people around here have proof, so he has zero chance


        Sure they do. If you don't believe that lie is true, ask the blindman, he saw it too.

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        • uppercut510
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          #5
          Originally posted by JWHardin
          Sure they do. If you don't believe that lie is true, ask the blindman, he saw it too.
          yeah i hear in the uk there is the actual Luis Ortiz birth certificate proving it

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          • Bad_Guy
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            #6
            Ortiz will get smashed inside of 5-6 rounds. Look at what Wilder did to Stiverne in their rematch.

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            • SN!PER
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              Anything can happen in boxing!

              Under normal circumstances, it's possible that Wilder could've overlooked Ortiz and gotten caught.

              But because of the AJ fight, he's going to be working extra hard, staying vigilant, and not overlooking the crafty Cuban veteran. Thank you AJ for helping Wilder stay sharp and continue to win.

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              • Robbie Barrett
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                Wilder gets outboxed all the damn time.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs
                  Ortiz is now more motivated to fight Ruiz Jr. and AJ. Wilder will fold under pressure and make mistakes. It will be another huge upset.

                  Watch this Space! That is all.
                  I don't know about that Frank. I highly doubt it. Deontay Wilder has shown more mental toughness than any fighter I've seen in all of boxing today. He won't quit no matter what.

                  We witnessed two fights in a row where he snatched victory out of the jaws of defeat. He was nearly KO by Ortiz just to come back to score the KO victory himself and then subsequently he was being badly outclassed by Tyson Fury only to see him rally back to almost score a knockout victory in that bout.

                  So Deontay Wilder may mean a lot of things to a lot of people but lacking balls are not one of them. The man is patient, persistent, persevering and determined. He won't go down without a fight.

                  If he loses then he loses but it won't be because he had refused to try.

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                  • boliodogs
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                    Wilder is fighting better now than when he KOed Ortiz. Ortiz is just older and slower now. Wilder will KO him faster and easier this time.

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