Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz: Wilder Won't Respect Fury; Might Knock Him Out

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  • Iron Fister
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    #21
    Originally posted by Gamboal00
    I got a feeling drugs cheat Fury wont be allowed to take PEDs this fight, hence why Gypsy is scared to take the rematch.
    I'm guessing that's why Fury is delaying announcing the Feb fight, so he can cycle off before testing begins.

    Wouldn't surprise me one bit if he gets popped for PEDs again

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    • famicommander
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      #22
      Originally posted by Jim Tom
      What makes you think Fury’s scared to take a rematch?
      The fact that he decided to fight Schwarz and Wallin instead of taking it right away?

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      • eco1
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        #23
        Mark my words, Wilder is going to loose badly.

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        • EMOBCBG
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          #24
          Originally posted by eco1
          Mark my words, Wilder is going to loose badly.
          Tell them.

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          • thabanga510
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            #25
            Originally posted by Curtis2
            Anthony Ruiz & Oleksandr Usyk would undoubtedly beat Wilder. Each wouldn't hesitate to stay close to Wilder's chest, away from the reach. Each would KO Wilder with quickness, in close technical range!
            Soon as that Wilder jab connects they will be sleep from the right that follows.

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            • slimPickings
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              #26
              Ruiz will be taken out on a stretcher.
              Usyk will end up in a coma.

              Fury will always present problems because of his SIZE and MOBILITY.

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              • BillyBoxing
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                #27
                Originally posted by topo5358
                If Wilder takes advantage of this very long mid-section and attacks the body of Fury, it will slow him down and open him up more for the big head shots. Wilder is going to take punches from Fury, regardless of whether he goes to the body or not, but will take less overall if he can get him out of there and not let him use his quickness, anticipation, and movement to avoid the howitzer punches that, as quick as they are, give just enough of a telegraph to allow someone with Fury's quickness and ability to avoid them or roll with them. Body punch him to lower his guard and give him something else to worry about.
                Wilder Will expose himself to counters in the mouth going to fury s body

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by joe strong
                  Lol! I’m not sure Usyk or Ruiz beat Ortiz...
                  Problem is, we don`t know how good Ortiz actually is. I mean his best wins are Jennings, Hammer...he way hyped to some "boogeyman" status because they needed him for Wilder.

                  Ortiz should fight somebody top 10 not named Wilder, to find out how good he is.

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                  • BoZz
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                    #29
                    Fury is not a bum like you, you gassed out even tho there was hardly a exchange till you got knocked down..this guy got dropped by a simple right, he's either weak as pissed or he was paid to take the dive, you decide. Fury schooled wilder, took his best shot and he was maybe 30 or 40% at that time, a fat man beat wilder lol

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                    • joseph5620
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                      Problem is, we don`t know how good Ortiz actually is. I mean his best wins are Jennings, Hammer...he way hyped to some "boogeyman" status because they needed him for Wilder.

                      Ortiz should fight somebody top 10 not named Wilder, to find out how good he is.
                      Both better than anyone Usyk has fought at heavyweight.

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