Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Knocks Luis Ortiz Out in Seventh
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You say that as if Usyk looked great against Witherspoon who is more of a "fossil" than Ortiz has ever been. Wilder would knock Usyk the F out.Comment
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Doesn’t matter what weight it was it wasn’t outboxing... y’all throw that word out to often when it’s not needed. Ortiz was winning the rounds only because of lack of punches thrown by wilder as he was being to patient for my lacking but it wasn’t because Ortiz was putting on some boxing clinic when he was landing only 3-4 punches himselfComment
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Wilder's right hand is his biggest strength, but is it also becoming his biggest weakness?
After the 1st Stiverne fight I was excited that he was starting to learn how to box (used his length, his jab, athleticism). But as he has realized that he can put someone down at any time with it he has begun to lean on it too much? I like it, because I hate the premise that you have to follow traditional molds (the premise that there is a certain way to box and if you don't box that way you are wrong). Still, he may need to develop some sort of plan-B to offset just sitting around and waiting to land the right.Comment
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It’s so nice to come into the chat and witness a bunch of preening, estrogen laden, moisty, millenial soy boys crying, whining and sobbing. It’s beautiful. Deontay has good defense, he prods his opponents and enough of the “windmill” chants. When the man sets down he throws devastating straight right hands. A vast majority of his fights he sits back while he solves a puzzle. He loses rounds but has confidence in his game that once that puzzle is solved it’s game over.
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Stop your *****ing and moaning. He his king of the division. The debate has thus ended
To be the King you have to beat the King.
Who has Wilder beat?Comment
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