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    Boxing's longest reigning heavyweight champion, Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder, and his co-trainer Jay Deas, held a media workout in Alabama Tuesday night, as he prepares to battle Cuban slugger Luis "King Kong" Ortiz in a rematch that headlines a FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Saturday, November 23 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
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  • #2
    Speak it, believe it, receive it. Oh...most definitely.

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    • #3
      When Fury sees what happens to Ortiz on November 23rd, hopefully he doesn't suffer a mental breakdown like he did during the buildup of the Klitschko rematch. We don't know if he can handle the pressure, the intensity, the reality of being the last Brit standing between The Bronze Bomber and The Undisputed Heavyweight Championship of the World.

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      • #4
        Nobody cares about this rematch. The real fight is February. Wilder better hope Uncle Al brings that checkbook again to keep that belt on him. Although I expect Fury to give him a worse schooling this time around.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
          Nobody cares about this rematch. The real fight is February. Wilder better hope Uncle Al brings that checkbook again to keep that belt on him. Although I expect Fury to give him a worse schooling this time around.
          Wilder was trying to knock Fury out during the whole fight, swinging wildly and Fury capitalizing.

          Once Wilder settled down it took only one punch. It looks like Fury will get the worst of it when they meet again.

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          • #6
            I'd like to watch this fight but seriously who wants to pay $75 for this sh$$....

            Hopefully catch it on YouTube the next day.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post
              Wilder was trying to knock Fury out during the whole fight, swinging wildly and Fury capitalizing.

              Once Wilder settled down it took only one punch. It looks like Fury will get the worst of it when they meet again.
              If it takes you 12 rounds to "settle", then you don't really settle on anything, you are just waiting for a chance. That's not a strategy - hoping to land a big one. It worked for him before, but with a different level of opponents its not the strategy you should bet your house on.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
                When Fury sees what happens to Ortiz on November 23rd, hopefully he doesn't suffer a mental breakdown like he did during the buildup of the Klitschko rematch. We don't know if he can handle the pressure, the intensity, the reality of being the last Brit standing between The Bronze Bomber and The Undisputed Heavyweight Championship of the World.
                You haven't heard? Fury is a WWE wrestler now.

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                • #9
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                  Well, that would be a huge change from the first fight. Wilder was extremely cautious...everyone is avoiding this Ortiz guy, Wilder wasn't sure how dangerous he actually was .

                  It just resulted in an extended feel out period, that went into the 6th round. Neither guy wanted to risk anything...You could hear the boos!

                  Shorten feel out to 2 rounds this time geez!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by alexjust View Post
                    If it takes you 12 rounds to "settle", then you don't really settle on anything, you are just waiting for a chance. That's not a strategy - hoping to land a big one. It worked for him before, but with a different level of opponents its not the strategy you should bet your house on.
                    Read my post again

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