So was Ortiz dominating from the canvas? He went down twice before his successful 7th round. Also, you sure Fury just stopped the drugs and decided in Dec 2017 to lose weight. Seems there are interviews and video before that time that may say otherwise.
Went down twice but got up and was winning the lions share of the rounds. He bounced Wilders head around but I guess you wont mention that. Like I said he was winning the fight and should have gotten Wilder out of there before gassing.
It's pretty clear that there are Wilder haters here, and they're hating because Wilder absolutely destroyed Breazeale this weekend. Instead of giving him his props, people are jumping on the bash train..And for what? Oh because, they're not boxing loyalists, they're AJ loyalists who continue to ride and die for AJ. The hypocrisy is at an all time high after Saturday night.
Quite a few had Dom winning the fight before the first round even started. "Oh boy, they've got some crooked judges..The fix is in" I mean come on...really?
Bottom line...We all need to see Wilder vs Joshua...ASAP. After Saturday night, I'm even more convinced that Wilder sleeps AJ. Wilder's knockout punch was as straight as can be...Argue that.
The Fury/Wilder rematch will be much more of a contest than Wilder/Joshua. Just my opinion though.
Washington had no pop and Ortiz was a decent puncher, if Joshua or whyte connects the way Ortiz did,it's lights out
If Joshua or Whyte connects that way? What way, like Ortiz? There is no comparison for Wilder. When Wilder lands like Wilder, not like somebody else, it's over. Whyte can't take it, and AJ doesn't want it.
you do know Joshua is athletic right? and he faced klitschko who was also just as athletic maybe not as much as wilder but pretty close, what about wilder? is fury the most athletic guy he's faced? who's the puncher he's faced? please don't mention hbp patient Ortiz
Wilder and Joshua's athleticism are on opposite ends of the spectrum.
Went down twice but got up and was winning the lions share of the rounds. He bounced Wilders head around but I guess you wont mention that. Like I said he was winning the fight and should have gotten Wilder out of there before gassing.
And a fat junkie schooled him
The issue was whether or not Ortiz dominated. He definitely landed some great shots, two of which almost took Wilder out.
Are you saying that in order to dominate a fight you cant drop a round?
Are you basing round 2 on the official judges score because Ortiz won that round despite how the judges scored that round.
There is a reason why most people had Ortiz comfortably winning by the 7th round, he also won the 8th but was visibly beginning to tire.
Most people didn't have him comfortably winning at the time of the tko. I don't think a fighter is dominating if he isn't winning every round convincingly. He got knocked down in the second and fifth round.
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