Comments Thread For: Fury's Trainer on Wilder's Big KO: Luis Ortiz is No Tyson Fury!

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  • champion4ever
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    #11
    Originally posted by kafkod
    You obviously have no idea what you're looking at then. Fury is levels above Ortiz in literally every department.
    Well we shall definitely see in the Wilder rematch then, if he is truly as good as advertised.

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    • Noelanthony
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      #12
      Originally posted by 1hourRun


      Like the squad chanted after the 'Bronze-Bomber' hit Luis Ortiz with that missile :

      '' ALL IT TAKES IS ONE! ALL IT TAKES IS ONE! ALL IT TAKES IS ONE! ''.
      I get it but why is the trainer jumping in on the chant what exactly has he done?he might as well just carry Wilder’s voodoo costume when he takes it off , sit in the front row and be quiet because if it’s one boxer that does not need a trainer it’s Wilder. Freakish power

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      • 1hourRun
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        #13
        Originally posted by Noelanthony
        I get it but why is the trainer jumping in on the chant what exactly has he done?he might as well just carry Wilder’s voodoo costume when he takes it off , sit in the front row and be quiet because if it’s one boxer that does not need a trainer it’s Wilder. Freakish power
        Trained Deontay for that KO?

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        • RightJab
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          #14
          Fury needs to hit ultra instinct again like last time but keep it for the full 36,big Big ask but if anyone in the division can to it its him and no one else. Wish he had a touch more pop in his shots.

          That ****** strength power of Wilder isa huuuuge bish!

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          • RightJab
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            #15
            Can't type r.etard wtf? Grow up boxingscene! Pssshhhh!

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              #16
              Originally posted by Liondw
              I would like to have seen the ref allow Ortiz to see if he could continue. Bayless is a great referee, so he must have determined that Luis was too hurt. He did seem to get up at about the count of nine, and yes, Wilder would likely have finished him in the next round, but still would liked to have seen it.
              Yes. Ortiz's eyes were weird when dropping and he was struggling to stand up, so the ref has determined to stop, but I also would have liked to see some more action from Wilder.

              Fury definitely is different from Ortiz. Bigger, more reach, less classic style, possibly faster and with more movement. He apparently also has more stamina and more heart (or he simply has more resistance to blows).

              Imo he's the only one who cqn survive Wilder, right now.

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #17
                Fury fights nothing like Ortiz. He is not even a southpaw.

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                • Slowhand
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                  #18
                  "Mentally, Tyson is the strongest fighter I’ve come across in history." The silly bastard is mentally about as strong as the Atomic Bull.. I think Wilder fought a smart fight, he just patiently timed Ortiz and waited for an opening. Ortiz got tired, dropped his hands and fcuked up with his range.. and boom.

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                  • mikehdaddy
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    You obviously have no idea what you're looking at then. Fury is levels above Ortiz in literally every department.
                    Tyson Fury hits nowhere near as hard as Ortiz. Fury has superb footwork however.

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                    • Nomadic
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                      #20
                      That's funny...he goes down just like him!

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