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

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  • SN!PER
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    #41
    "Might" knock him out?

    He'll blow him to kingdom come!

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    • joe strong
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      #42
      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.
      I agree! We really don’t know how good he is but I won’t jump on the Usyk bandwagon yet. I don’t think Usyk or Ruiz beats Wilder. I just responded to a poster who said they would beat Wilder without a doubt.

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      • FlyingFJ
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        #43
        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.
        Good and accurate post!

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        • petegrif
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          #44
          Wilder is just the craziest fighter I think I've ever seen.
          He looks terrible a lot of the time but jees he can punch.
          Julian Jackson had that kind of lights out power - it's really unusual.

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          • FlyingFJ
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            #45
            Originally posted by Laligalaliga
            Wilder made so many statements after the 1st fight.
            Which are we suppose to take serious?
            I would say never take any of Wilder's statements seriously. The only thing he says trustfully is "they need 36 minutes in the ring to be perfect and i only need 2 seconds"

            That he means it and it's not a joke anymore. Fight after fight he puts his opponents on the canvas. That right hand is scary and i am convinced.

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            • Laligalaliga
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              #46
              Originally posted by FlyingFJ
              I would say never take any of Wilder's statements seriously. The only thing he says trustfully is "they need 36 minutes in the ring to be perfect and i only need 2 seconds"

              That he means it and it's not a joke anymore. Fight after fight he puts his opponents on the canvas. That right hand is scary and i am convinced.
              Obviously hez got good power. It got me wondering why he didnt want the whyte and AJ fights despite 4 belts been on the line.
              There must be something he knows that we don't.

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                #47
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                Usyk is not a factor. I mean, I am not sure Ortiz is any better than Kownacki. Kownacki has better wins.
                Not sure how Kownacki has the better wins but I am sure that Ortiz is far more versatile and less predictable than Kownacki.

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                • FlyingFJ
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                  Obviously hez got good power. It got me wondering why he didnt want the whyte and AJ fights despite 4 belts been on the line.
                  There must be something he knows that we don't.
                  I think the boxers want it but their advisers don't agree to a deal and some fans take their frustrations out on the boxers.

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                  • SweetPbfAli
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                    #49
                    I think the real question is can Fury fight any better than he did the first fight? I see things that Wilder can improve upon but Fury fight damn near a perfect fight. Can he repeat that or is he on the slide and that was his best chance?

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #50
                      Wilder is slowly becoming a seasoned pro. He's improving and making adjustments.

                      What he did in the rematch was to stay out of the exchanges with Ortiz. That was the key to victory.

                      Sure, he ate more than his share of hard power punches from King Kong but he saw them all coming. Therefore, they had little to no effect on him.

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