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

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #31
    Originally posted by joseph5620
    Both better than anyone Usyk has fought at heavyweight.
    Usyk is not a factor. I mean, I am not sure Ortiz is any better than Kownacki. Kownacki has better wins.

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    • Laligalaliga
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      #32
      Originally posted by markther
      I totally agree with you. And I think Wilder stated after the 1st Fury fight, he got a little anxious, wasn’t listening to his corner, got caught up in the enormity of the event. I believe he will be more focused in the rematch and listen to his corner. I believe both fighters will make necessary adjustments, I just lean towards the adjustments that will be made by Wilder because of his enormous power.
      Wilder made so many statements after the 1st fight.
      Which are we suppose to take serious?

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      • Laligalaliga
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        #33
        Originally posted by Corelone
        I saw Wilder take Fury's best punch and it surprised him, like a flash on a camera, but it didn't stop him. Fury, with all his defensive skill, avoided a flush shot from Wilder for twelve rounds, but what did touch him, almost killed him. It's like facing a man with a gun. First time out, Fury got in Wilders face, claimed he was going to knock him spark out. Fury is a lot more humble now, he felt it, the power is real.
        We all knew who left the ring with a swollen eye.
        Its not a secret stuff.

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        • Laligalaliga
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          #34
          Originally posted by Gamboal00
          I don't have to think it, Fury proved he's scared by not taking the immediate rematch and bizarrely taking the option to sign another deal and fight two absolute unknown Euro punch bags. He could have made megabucks from a Wilder vs Fury 2, so money doesnt explain it.

          And if he was so aggrieved he was 'robbed' (he wasn't), you jump at the chance to run it back. He didn't. So these factors means he's scared, or his family is.
          If wilder is so desperate to convince fans that he deserved a draw, he can go run the rematch on ESPN.
          What's up with this fury is scared. He wasn't scared when he was barely 50% fit, why now?

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          • KillaMane26
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            #35
            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.
            He got that status cuz guys ducked him! (Ex. Wilder n Joshua)

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              #36
              Bryant Jennings gave Wladimir Klitschko a competitive fight. Losing by decision.

              Luis Ortiz then destroyed Jennings in the very next fight.

              That's where he first started to become a boogeyman.

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              • factsarenice
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                #37
                Just as likely for Wilder to get knocked out

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                • factsarenice
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                  #38
                  Ortiz was never a boogeyman, he was a high risk, low pay older guy with just enough left to expose a hype job.


                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  Bryant Jennings gave Wladimir Klitschko a competitive fight. Losing by decision.

                  Luis Ortiz then destroyed Jennings in the very next fight.

                  That's where he first started to become a boogeyman.

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                  • yard man
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                    #39
                    ortiz is a washed up old man with no one on is record who as he beaten ? dont tell me jennings coz he is only getting a pass for klitcho going the distance in a lost, even joe joyce has beat him thats a guy with less than 10 wins joke business .

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                    • Chrismart
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                      #40
                      Wilder can win at any point in a fight, as we know. Even if he's way down on points.

                      You basically need to fight a perfect fight to come away with the win against him. Especially when you're not a big KO fighter yourself.
                      To be fair to Fury, I think he did that. He went most of the fight without being hit, he won the rounds, and when he was hurt, he got up and got through it. I felt he was stiffed by the judges.

                      If he wants to go a step further this time and get the win, he's got to be perfect all fight. It's a big ask, and a tough job to pull off against a fighter who just needs one punch to win a fight.

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