If you remove the drug cheaters Whyte and Miller, Ortiz is definitely top 10.
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Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View PostI agree the rating are messed up but its fairly obvious to the fans who is in the top 10. To be fair Joshua wanted Ortiz when Miller pulled out but Ortiz declined and lied about how much he was offered, Bet he regrets turning down that fight now! I mean Joshua had all the belts Wilder doesn't have. He basically turned down AJ to get knocked out by Wilder a 2nd time. Surely AJ was always a safer bet than Wilder
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostThat’s funny he rarely gets hit so footwork and head movement seems to be working for him. In fact 40 KOs in 42 fights further demonstrates he in position to counter punch at EXACTLY the right time which further demonstrates his ring generalship is working just fine as well.
Any more points?
Then again, no one can help you because you're the expert..
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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostThat's true but missing what you are punching at shouldn't score points either. Had Wilder not knocked Fury down in the 12th round I'd have given the decision to Fury but I'd have been wrong because that ignores the earlier knockdown Wilder scored.
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Originally posted by Mindgames View PostMaybe, but i doubt fear will come into it. After all Wilder has 3 good results. Two wins over a forty year old with high blood pressure, and a draw against a guy who he floored but got up, a guy whod been floored by, among others, cruiserweight non puncher Cunningham. Now the hype is Wilder is the hardest puncher in boxing history. How the hell is this nonsense happening?
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It's possible Wilder blasts him out in 5 or less rounds and it's possible he doesn't blast him out at all. Really easy analysis for the fight, if Wilder doesn't land that right flush he's gonna lose. If he does, he collects another KO. The questions surrounding the fight are: 1) does it actually happen, 2) was Wilder able to pick up anything from the first time to increase his chances of figuring out Fury earlier and 3) can Fury get back to the same or better levels of motivation?
If it happens, I will watch it.
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