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November 26, 2019, 05:34:03 AM
#99
I am locking this thread now because the match has already taken place and the winner has been proclaimed. Wilder has proven for the 10th time that the title is his, sharing the feat with the legendary Muhammad Ali. On to his next battle!

I'm also locking this thread to avoid further discussions, unnecessary spams especially. For discussions on the upcoming Wilder vs Fury II, please refer to this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wilder-vs-fury-ii-the-rematch-is-on-5204565. Thanks!
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November 26, 2019, 12:37:47 AM
#98
This topic should be locked already to avoid posters that have not really monitored this fight

Indeed, I agree with that, OP is still active so maybe he can read our comment and lock the thread or you can message him.

It was a great fight but it was already over, maybe we will have an speculative discussion on Wilder vs Fury 2?

@Darker45, maybe you can create a thread pertaining to the above?
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November 25, 2019, 11:02:12 PM
#97
Boxing records update for these two great boxers;


Height and reach are totally in favor for the undefeated boxer; Deontay Wilder. Wilder has incredible records especially the knock outs record which 41knockouts in 42wins in 43games, lol. Only 2 knockouts is behind on his total games on his professional boxing career.
Wilder also much younger compare to Ortiz, but for me age doesn't matter. Ortiz will fight for sure, this is exciting game.

This bout has already ended. Lol. This topic should be locked already to avoid posters that have not really monitored this fight. There is no more excitement because the excitement has already ended yesterday when Wilder knocked out Ortiz in the 7th round of their match. Your analysis and statistics came a bit late, mate. You must have not taken note of the date of the fight, the posts right above you, and the result itself.
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November 25, 2019, 10:54:41 PM
#96
Boxing records update for these two great boxers;


Height and reach are totally in favor for the undefeated boxer; Deontay Wilder. Wilder has incredible records especially the knock outs record which 41knockouts in 42wins in 43games, lol. Only 2 knockouts is behind on his total games on his professional boxing career.
Wilder also much younger compare to Ortiz, but for me age doesn't matter. Ortiz will fight for sure, this is exciting game.
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November 25, 2019, 06:20:05 PM
#95
Ortiz is blaming the referee for the quick 10 count. But I doubt that he will last that long against Wilder and could get hurt in the succeeding rounds.
Is this a joke mate? You saw the "shock wave" right? All the sweats got removed from Ortiz head.
Pretty much like https://youtu.be/X0HYSgNYNpI?t=214

No chance Ortiz would recover from that kind of blow. I'm not a Wilder fan, but I admit that he can punch really hard though.

That is according to Ortiz mate, fighters most of the time doesn't want to admit the way they lost in the fight. And that's why I said that he won't last that long against Deontay in the succeeding rounds.
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November 25, 2019, 12:30:46 PM
#94
Yes, Deontay Wilder announced this today after his win. He confirmed the rematch between him and Tyson Fury most probably in February next year.
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“Next we have Tyson Fury in the rematch,” Wilder said. “Then I want unification. I want one champion, one face and one heavyweight champion – Deontay Wilder.”

This is the fight that I like, hopefully Tyson Fury will win in the rematch so there would be a trilogy for this fight.

BTW, congratulations to Wilder for winning the fight against Ortiz, that one punch changes everything, if that goes into decision, Ortiz might have a chance of winning but he wasn't careful and maybe forget about the power of Wilder.
Fury is a very tough challenge for Wilder and I wish he can manage his emotion well after the win. Fury is good with a lot of things, most especially before he hits the ring , he knows how to put fear in his opponents. Most of his opponents loses before the fight because of the fear more so he is strong technically and physically. Since he won the previous, I will rather advice him to avoid the fight, he is proving nothing with most of these rematch, while he can go for new opponents.
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November 25, 2019, 11:23:45 AM
#93
Ortiz is blaming the referee for the quick 10 count. But I doubt that he will last that long against Wilder and could get hurt in the succeeding rounds.
Is this a joke mate? You saw the "shock wave" right? All the sweats got removed from Ortiz head.
Pretty much like https://youtu.be/X0HYSgNYNpI?t=214

No chance Ortiz would recover from that kind of blow. I'm not a Wilder fan, but I admit that he can punch really hard though.

Honestly I also noticed that quick count, and who knows if Ortiz can recover after that, it could be like Manny's knocking down Thurman but he got up and survive the fight and loss only in a split decision. These are big fighters, refs should not count fast as it will be hard to get up with that big body of ortiz Grin
I was re-watching the fight today and I saw that prior to Deontay Wilder knocking out Luis Ortiz,  Oritz actually managed to get some punches in against Wilder and that made Wilder a little bit dazed and this was just 30 or so seconds before the knockout. I salute Wilder for being able to stand and subsequently deliver the knock out punch that ended the game.
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November 25, 2019, 11:04:53 AM
#92
Big Deontay isn’t called the Bronze Bomber for nothing, what a knockout blow that guy possesses. Who’s next, Fury II or the winner of Ruiz vs Joshua?

I have a problem with Deontay. I understand his fans and haters at the same time. He's very inconsistent for almost the whole match just to turn on the pure steal for couple of seconds. And it's the purest steal in present boxing world.

Not the world champion we deserve but the one we need.
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November 25, 2019, 10:21:21 AM
#91
Big Deontay isn’t called the Bronze Bomber for nothing, what a knockout blow that guy possesses. Who’s next, Fury II or the winner of Ruiz vs Joshua?
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November 25, 2019, 09:10:11 AM
#90
Respect for Deontay Wilder for his sportsmanship and respecting Luis Ortiz that have lost, and for this scenario, I am sure saluting Wilder for his sportsmanship and respect he shown to Luis Ortiz and saying that they can sure do it again in a rematch, Actually for all the jab that I have seen that one punch from Wilder was a devastating thing for Luis Ortiz you can definitely see the power in it that the referee has seen a wobbled Ortiz after the knock out that have decided for the referee to stop the match. Congrats to Deontay Wilder a really cool dude in my opinion.
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November 25, 2019, 08:27:37 AM
#89
Ortiz is blaming the referee for the quick 10 count. But I doubt that he will last that long against Wilder and could get hurt in the succeeding rounds.
Is this a joke mate? You saw the "shock wave" right? All the sweats got removed from Ortiz head.
Pretty much like https://youtu.be/X0HYSgNYNpI?t=214

No chance Ortiz would recover from that kind of blow. I'm not a Wilder fan, but I admit that he can punch really hard though.

Honestly I also noticed that quick count, and who knows if Ortiz can recover after that, it could be like Manny's knocking down Thurman but he got up and survive the fight and loss only in a split decision. These are big fighters, refs should not count fast as it will be hard to get up with that big body of ortiz Grin
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November 25, 2019, 03:22:47 AM
#88
I can't wait for next fight Deontey Wilder - Tyson Fury.
Started my preparations.  Grin

For anyone who missed last Wilder-Ortiz fight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a8whCGQ2lI

Ok everything is set now, no upset whatsoever but Wilder started very slow in this fight and let Ortiz dictate the tempo, but I'm not sure if he is doing it intentionally so that Ortiz will be relax and then he will go for the killer KO. Which eventually happened before the end of the seventh round. And I think his chin is tested here, because he was hit in the fourth with left but he didn't moved. Good win for Wilder!

The upset didn't happen. Although it was certainly upsetting for Ortiz to end up devastated in the last few seconds of that decisive round 7 after dominating the earlier rounds. The 7th round end bell didn't come at all at Ortiz's rescue, much unlike in their first battle when the 7th end bell was Wilder's rescuer.

Well, what can I say, Wilder truly deserves the win! The gavel was always on his right hand. It was only a matter of time before it will hit Ortiz and concludes everything.

Exactly, we have been talking about upset here, however, we all know that the chance are slim so let's get credit to Ortiz for fighting his fight, however, Wilder is on a different level here. Yes, he could be behind the judges scorecard. But he knows that he really need one shot that will change the game.

Yes, Wilder truly deserves to win him, Ortiz could still fight though to get some paycheck. But he is not in the level of the elite heavyweights of today, Wilder and Fury. So let Wilder and Fury settle once and for all who is the greatest today and I'm sure it could break records in attendance and PPV numbers.
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November 25, 2019, 02:10:36 AM
#87
Ortiz is blaming the referee for the quick 10 count. But I doubt that he will last that long against Wilder and could get hurt in the succeeding rounds.
Is this a joke mate? You saw the "shock wave" right? All the sweats got removed from Ortiz head.
Pretty much like https://youtu.be/X0HYSgNYNpI?t=214

No chance Ortiz would recover from that kind of blow. I'm not a Wilder fan, but I admit that he can punch really hard though.
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November 25, 2019, 01:24:30 AM
#86
Yes, Deontay Wilder announced this today after his win. He confirmed the rematch between him and Tyson Fury most probably in February next year.
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“Next we have Tyson Fury in the rematch,” Wilder said. “Then I want unification. I want one champion, one face and one heavyweight champion – Deontay Wilder.”

This is the fight that I like, hopefully Tyson Fury will win in the rematch so there would be a trilogy for this fight.

BTW, congratulations to Wilder for winning the fight against Ortiz, that one punch changes everything, if that goes into decision, Ortiz might have a chance of winning but he wasn't careful and maybe forget about the power of Wilder.
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November 25, 2019, 12:27:07 AM
#85
@btc_angela. A verbal agreement is not as good anymore. It will take many more months of negotiations before they can honor their verbal agreement to fight as early as 2021 hehehe.

In any case, the skeptical me thinks that Deontay Wilder bet on the over 6.5 and waited for the 7th round to knock out Ortiz hehehehehe.
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November 24, 2019, 06:49:39 PM
#84
I can't wait for next fight Deontey Wilder - Tyson Fury.
Started my preparations.  Grin


Do these two already agreed to fight?

As far as I know they have been in a "verbal agreement" after the the first to have a rematch. And then they went on a their separate way to have a tune up match which both of them won. So everything now is perfect. And we might see the fight early next year. Ortiz is blaming the referee for the quick 10 count. But I doubt that he will last that long against Wilder and could get hurt in the succeeding rounds. And it also says that Ortiz is leading in all scorecards, (59-55, 59-55, 58-56).
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November 24, 2019, 09:16:43 AM
#83
I can't wait for next fight Deontey Wilder - Tyson Fury.
Started my preparations.  Grin


Do these two already agreed to fight?

Yes, Deontay Wilder announced this today after his win. He confirmed the rematch between him and Tyson Fury most probably in February next year.
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“Next we have Tyson Fury in the rematch,” Wilder said. “Then I want unification. I want one champion, one face and one heavyweight champion – Deontay Wilder.”
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November 24, 2019, 08:36:59 AM
#82
I can't wait for next fight Deontey Wilder - Tyson Fury.
Started my preparations.  Grin

For anyone who missed last Wilder-Ortiz fight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a8whCGQ2lI

Ok everything is set now, no upset whatsoever but Wilder started very slow in this fight and let Ortiz dictate the tempo, but I'm not sure if he is doing it intentionally so that Ortiz will be relax and then he will go for the killer KO. Which eventually happened before the end of the seventh round. And I think his chin is tested here, because he was hit in the fourth with left but he didn't moved. Good win for Wilder!

The upset didn't happen. Although it was certainly upsetting for Ortiz to end up devastated in the last few seconds of that decisive round 7 after dominating the earlier rounds. The 7th round end bell didn't come at all at Ortiz's rescue, much unlike in their first battle when the 7th end bell was Wilder's rescuer.

Well, what can I say, Wilder truly deserves the win! The gavel was always on his right hand. It was only a matter of time before it will hit Ortiz and concludes everything.
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November 24, 2019, 07:31:18 AM
#81
I can't wait for next fight Deontey Wilder - Tyson Fury.
Started my preparations.  Grin


Do these two already agreed to fight?
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November 24, 2019, 07:28:39 AM
#80
I can't wait for next fight Deontey Wilder - Tyson Fury.
Started my preparations.  Grin

For anyone who missed last Wilder-Ortiz fight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a8whCGQ2lI

Ok everything is set now, no upset whatsoever but Wilder started very slow in this fight and let Ortiz dictate the tempo, but I'm not sure if he is doing it intentionally so that Ortiz will be relax and then he will go for the killer KO. Which eventually happened before the end of the seventh round. And I think his chin is tested here, because he was hit in the fourth with left but he didn't moved. Good win for Wilder!
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