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  • VatoMulatto
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    Ortiz vs Fury....who wins??

    Some people say Wallin's southpaw stance was one of the reasons why he caused some problems for Fury.

    Ortiz is what you'd call a technical boxer, a very good one at that. Plus he's southpaw, strong good counter puncher and heavyhanded.....how do you see this fight?
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    I’ll take Ortiz by unanimous decision.

    It’s a pick em in terms of boxing ability, but I think Ortiz hits harder and has a better chin. I think if he gets close to Fury he’s going to hurt him badly.

    Most people would think Fury wins on the outside because he’s longer but I think it would a dead even fight at distance.

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    • BamaSlamma
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      50/50 fight. Ortiz can crack. If he connects, Fury will be on ***** st.

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      • Rusty Tromboni
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        #4
        Originally posted by VatoMulatto
        Some people say Wallin's southpaw stance was one of the reasons why he caused some problems for Fury.

        Ortiz is what you'd call a technical boxer, a very good one at that. Plus he's southpaw, strong good counter puncher and heavyhanded.....how do you see this fight?
        You do realize Wallin is 6'6" and 30 years old, right?

        Even then, the fight wasn't that close. How many rounds did you actually give to Wallin? Which ones?

        I don't doubt that Ortiz can make things difficult w/ his stance. But Fury will be much better prepared than he had been before the Wallin fight.

        Really, this might be the best way to beat Fury. But Ortiz isn't the guy to execute it.

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        • VatoMulatto
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          #5
          Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni
          You do realize Wallin is 6'6" and 30 years old, right?

          Even then, the fight wasn't that close. How many rounds did you actually give to Wallin? Which ones?

          I don't doubt that Ortiz can make things difficult w/ his stance. But Fury will be much better prepared than he had been before the Wallin fight.

          Really, this might be the best way to beat Fury. But Ortiz isn't the guy to execute it.
          Why is it important to point out he's 30 years old? Ortiz is older but still have a better gas tank than the younger Wallin. In the end the fight wasn't close on the score cards but it was still a hard physically tough and competitive fight. Wallin caused Fury problems and was landing a lot of clean shots that we normally don't see. If Wallin was a better puncher and maybe a better gas tank this could've been a different outcome. I'm just curious if the southpaw stance had something to do with Wallin's success.

          I'd actually love to see Fury vs Ortiz.

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          • uppercut510
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            #6
            50/50 fight most likey fury wins a close fight that everyone thinks ortiz won

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