Comments Thread For: Fury: Luis Ortiz Was in His Prime 45 Years Ago - Can't Beat Wilder
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He didn’t do anything to prepare himself last time, except put on 25 stone, drink himself to oblivion, and snort more powder than Ozzy at backstage party. Yet Wilder still couldn’t beat him then, what makes you think February is going to be different?Fury ain't no star in America he's a Fraud, Wilders a real fighter he's not going to stand up there and be a clown like Fury. Little fury hanging onto his lineal chump title, Otto Wallin? LMAO he didn't do nothing to prepare himself for the beating he is going to take in February. Keep cheerleading about A-side numbers like your some kind of promoter you casual.Comment
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Otto Wallin Heavyweight Ranked #46 / P4P #895
Tom Schwarz Heavyweight Ranked #56 / P4P #1,153
Luis Ortiz Heavyweight Ranked #8 / P4P #68Comment
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Fury need to keep his mouth shut. Fighting Schwartz and Wallin both of them would get smoked by an Old Man OrtizComment
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We gotta keep posting this to remind the morons.
Otto Wallin Heavyweight Ranked #46 / P4P #895
Tom Schwarz Heavyweight Ranked #56 / P4P #1,153
Luis Ortiz Heavyweight Ranked #8 / P4P #68Comment
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I totally disagree with Fury. Although I have Wilder winning, I believe Ortiz is going in mentally knowing he had Wilder seriously hurt. Another minute in that round, who knows, Wilder might have went out like Joshua did against Ruiz. If Wilder is smart and doesn’t get caught again, it’s pretty easy for him. But in the HW division anything can happen. I still remember and this is going way back, when I watched the tape of Ali being dropped by Henry Cooper. Aka Lennox Lewis against Rahman and McCall. And we know Lewis didn’t beat the count or get out the round to come back. But he did avenge those loses in rematches though.
We have never seen Wilder get off the canvas because his team has taken the video down for marketing purposes to attempt to not show any vulnerabilities with his chin. You can’t find it on YouTube or anywhere anymore. But a guy named Harold Scornier dropped him to the canvas in Wilder’s 13th fight. Scornier was 17-20-2 at the time. Curious how Wilder responds when he really hits the canvas against a top HW.

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