Comments Thread For: Fury: Luis Ortiz Is 147 Years Old; Wilder Will KO Him Quicker

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury: Luis Ortiz Is 147 Years Old; Wilder Will KO Him Quicker

    LAS VEGAS Tyson Fury isn't worried that Luis Ortiz will ruin his rematch with Deontay Wilder. The undefeated Fury figures Wilder will knock out Ortiz faster in their second fight than he did when they fought 15 months ago. Wilder survived serious trouble late in the seventh round of their March 2018 bout at Barclays Center to drop Ortiz twice in the 10th round and knocked him out.
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  • tokon
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    If everything is agreed for Ortiz rematch then wilder should insist on random VADA testing to start immediately.

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    • Jab jab boom
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      "joe louis was 75 years old when they fought, Joe louis came out of retirement to fight rocky marciano. Joe louis always lied about his age". Clarence the barber.

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      • P4P Forever
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        This coming from a guy who chose to fight a human punching bag, rather then a ligit 147yo challenger. Wilder the only HW fighting top rated fighters. Fury running away from rematch till 2020+ but cant help make a fool of himself here. Fury put up or shut it up. Wilders only reason your in the position your in. Fury descent fight but quit the con man as well. If he fights Miller its not a good look. Like fake. Let Miller eat burgers and take peds. Don't want to see him fight. Hearn messed up tiring to make that fight your next?

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        • Unsuspected
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          If the Ortiz that labored and was dropped against Christian Hammer shows up he will indeed get blown out of there within seven. In any event, he had his chance and couldn't get it done. No reason whatsoever to think he'll do better now that he has slowed down and that Wilder has gained more big fight experience.

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          • CubanGuyNYC
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            #6
            Can’t disagree here. I think Ortiz blew his chance in the first fight. Is there still a possibility he can pull it off in the rematch? Yes, I believe so. But I think the odds are considerably lower.

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            • P4Pdunny
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              #7
              Hard to see past an earlier stoppage, that being said Ortiz looked lacklustre and old in the fights leading up to the first bout. Maybe he needs a big challenge to bring out the best in him.

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              • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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                #8
                Originally posted by tokon
                If everything is agreed for Ortiz rematch then wilder should insist on random VADA testing to start immediately.
                He should demand that against the cheater Fury. His team let Fury slip through the cracks.

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                • True That
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                  #9
                  I agree with Fury.

                  Why is Wilder fighting this old man who is now less of a man than he was the 1st time they fought.

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                  • eco1
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                    I don't think he blew anything, the ref blew him by giving Wilder 4 hours to recoup.

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