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Topic: Deontay Wilder Vs. Luis Ortiz II - page 2. (Read 756 times)

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November 24, 2019, 06:18:23 AM
#79
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
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November 24, 2019, 06:05:20 AM
#78
Like everybody is expected wilder knock Ortiz out and it was on the seventh round, Ortiz was actually winning the fight until that right punch,
The fight was quite boring heading to the seventh round, and Ortiz caught Wilder with a big punch but Wilder only need one punch to finish the fight.
I like how Wilder is patiently waiting for the perfect timing to launch his signature right hook. Ortiz is the aggressive through the first 6 rounds but that one shot changed everything.

Everybody maybe expected this to happen already since we know how strong Wilder is. Now that the fight is over, I will wait for the Fury-Wilder the 2nd chapter in the future Cheesy.
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November 24, 2019, 05:44:00 AM
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November 24, 2019, 05:43:13 AM
#76
Like everybody is expected wilder knock Ortiz out and it was on the seventh round, Ortiz was actually winning the fight until that right punch,
The fight was quite boring heading to the seventh round, and Ortiz caught Wilder with a big punch but Wilder only need one punch to finish the fight.
One blow "BOOOMSQUAD" in round 7 ends this fight!
in the previous round, Ortiz looked so convincing in this match, but that one blow changed everything. maybe the age factor plays a role here, is it the time for Ortiz to retire?

He should be, I just knew it's a matter of time, Wilder is looking for an opening for the whole fight because he knows he has knocked this guy out and he can do it the second time, and on the seventh round just as Ortiz is gaining momentum he was caught by a straight punch.
You cannot really underestimate a guy with a power punch, because he will released it anytime and what a good timing
I know that Wilder punch has powerfull strength. It is true like you said that Wilder was just waiting for the right momentum when Ortiz's defense opened slightly. and it's very regrettable for Ortiz because he KO's when the round 7 leaving only a few seconds before the round ends
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November 24, 2019, 05:32:32 AM
#75
What a way for Wilder to win the rematch, Ortiz was getting comfortable as the round progresses and I seriously thought that he is leading in the score in the judges card. Wilder didn't let his hands go until the 5th. Sad to see Ortiz lost this fight like that because it was just 2-3 seconds before the end of the round 7 when he was caught and laid down in the canvass and didn't know what happened.
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November 24, 2019, 05:13:48 AM
#74
Deontey Wilder wins in seventh round with one of his devastated knockouts.
I was thinking he will do the job eariler and easier, but this was not one of his best performance.

Wider was always expected to win but Luis Ortiz took the match till the 7th round is an amazing performance by him. More exciting news is that Deontey Wilder confirms that his next fight will be against Tyson in February. Seeing this match performance, I think Tyson will be feeling the heat to for the upcoming match with the man in form.
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November 24, 2019, 04:48:25 AM
#73
Like everybody is expected wilder knock Ortiz out and it was on the seventh round, Ortiz was actually winning the fight until that right punch,
The fight was quite boring heading to the seventh round, and Ortiz caught Wilder with a big punch but Wilder only need one punch to finish the fight.
One blow "BOOOMSQUAD" in round 7 ends this fight!
in the previous round, Ortiz looked so convincing in this match, but that one blow changed everything. maybe the age factor plays a role here, is it the time for Ortiz to retire?

He should be, I just knew it's a matter of time, Wilder is looking for an opening for the whole fight because he knows he has knocked this guy out and he can do it the second time, and on the seventh round just as Ortiz is gaining momentum he was caught by a straight punch.
You cannot really underestimate a guy with a power punch, because he will released it anytime and what a good timing
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November 24, 2019, 03:35:19 AM
#72
Fury is a funny guy  Grin Hope Deontay finishes Ortiz quickly and feels himself ready for next fight against Fury.
Tyson Fury is the best entertainer in boxing after a long time, we had some flamboyant boxers in the past and he is the refreshing fighter boxing needs to attract new fans and so is the reason he is even invited in the WWE to perform and entertain the fans.

When it comes to the fight Deontay Wilder just smoked Luis Ortiz in the seventh round and now the rematch between Tyson and Wilder will take place.
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November 24, 2019, 03:20:06 AM
#71
Deontey Wilder wins in seventh round with one of his devastated knockouts.
I was thinking he will do the job eariler and easier, but this was not one of his best performance.
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November 24, 2019, 02:20:35 AM
#70
Like everybody is expected wilder knock Ortiz out and it was on the seventh round, Ortiz was actually winning the fight until that right punch,
The fight was quite boring heading to the seventh round, and Ortiz caught Wilder with a big punch but Wilder only need one punch to finish the fight.
One blow "BOOOMSQUAD" in round 7 ends this fight!
in the previous round, Ortiz looked so convincing in this match, but that one blow changed everything. maybe the age factor plays a role here, is it the time for Ortiz to retire?
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November 24, 2019, 01:41:33 AM
#69
Like everybody is expected wilder knock Ortiz out and it was on the seventh round, Ortiz was actually winning the fight until that right punch,
The fight was quite boring heading to the seventh round, and Ortiz caught Wilder with a big punch but Wilder only need one punch to finish the fight.
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November 23, 2019, 10:27:32 PM
#68
'I'm coming for you baby... get the job done and meet me for battle': Tyson Fury warns Deontay Wilder not to slip up against Luis Ortiz

Fury is a funny guy  Grin Hope Deontay finishes Ortiz quickly and feels himself ready for next fight against Fury.

That's why Fury is likeable though,  Grin

@Darker45 - definitely we wanted to see 'upset' here as we have seen in the first fight that Wilder was tested but Deontay was able to stand up in that faithful 7th round. But just imagine if Ortiz win this and then Ruiz closes up AJ for good. It will really shakeup the HW division.


Fury is one very nice giant. Despite his nickname and furious face and physique the man has a good heart, and a whole lot of sense of humor.

Anyway, isn't it more interesting when the prey is eating up the predator instead? I have the penchant to appreciate an upset more than the expected outcome especially if the fight is highly a lop-sided one, which this fight is as probably viewed by many despite their records. The majority of the boxing fans are after all only looking forward to the battle after this. If this old man here will give an upset, everything planned will be entirely shaken up and revisited.
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November 23, 2019, 07:13:29 PM
#67
I personally think that Wilder will knock Ortiz out within 3 rounds, I'm probably going to put a bet on it since it's practically certain.

He knocked him out in the 11th round before in devastating fashion, this time will likely be even worse, since Ortiz is 40 years old now.

I am not inclined that it would happen in the first few rounds but i think it would happen above the sixth round. I'm placing some bet for Wilder here because i am hoping for a Wilder vs AJ fight  Smiley.
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November 23, 2019, 07:06:07 PM
#66
Final Weigh-in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc71OHR1DW4

"Grandpa" Ortiz looks fit came in light as compare to their first fight, while Wilder the same as ever, and relax. I agree that this fight won't last that long, maybe below 10 rounds for Wilder.

Wilder is relax because there's no animosity between the two. Deontay even said that he gave Ortiz a rematch because he wanted to give him 'money'. It's also interesting to hear this, Wilder confirmed that he had flu on the first fight, that's why his sluggish performance specially in round 7.

Quote
"I'm looking to beat Ortiz in even more dramatic fashion. When we fought the first time, I had a bad flu. I could have called off the fight but I want to be able to do things that other fighters shouldn't or wouldn't do," Wilder said.

https://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-im-only-one-top-5-give-luis-ortiz-opportunity--144353
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November 23, 2019, 04:21:36 PM
#65
I personally think that Wilder will knock Ortiz out within 3 rounds, I'm probably going to put a bet on it since it's practically certain.

He knocked him out in the 11th round before in devastating fashion, this time will likely be even worse, since Ortiz is 40 years old now.
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November 23, 2019, 04:09:20 PM
#64
I think there is no chance to see upset in this fight.
Only miracle and bad day of Deontey Wilder can result in hos defeat in this fight
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November 23, 2019, 10:11:57 AM
#63
'I'm coming for you baby... get the job done and meet me for battle': Tyson Fury warns Deontay Wilder not to slip up against Luis Ortiz

Fury is a funny guy  Grin Hope Deontay finishes Ortiz quickly and feels himself ready for next fight against Fury.

That's why Fury is likeable though,  Grin

@Darker45 - definitely we wanted to see 'upset' here as we have seen in the first fight that Wilder was tested but Deontay was able to stand up in that faithful 7th round. But just imagine if Ortiz win this and then Ruiz closes up AJ for good. It will really shakeup the HW division.


Then we will have Deontay and Joshua fighting as would-be challengers for heavyweight championship and it's not going to be the main event anymore and both fighters will fight with a much smaller prize since both are not champions anymore, and the heavyweight division would be very interesting, as two former great champions relegated to being challengers.
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November 23, 2019, 09:52:28 AM
#62
'I'm coming for you baby... get the job done and meet me for battle': Tyson Fury warns Deontay Wilder not to slip up against Luis Ortiz

Fury is a funny guy  Grin Hope Deontay finishes Ortiz quickly and feels himself ready for next fight against Fury.

That's why Fury is likeable though,  Grin

@Darker45 - definitely we wanted to see 'upset' here as we have seen in the first fight that Wilder was tested but Deontay was able to stand up in that faithful 7th round. But just imagine if Ortiz win this and then Ruiz closes up AJ for good. It will really shakeup the HW division.
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November 23, 2019, 09:05:21 AM
#61
'I'm coming for you baby... get the job done and meet me for battle': Tyson Fury warns Deontay Wilder not to slip up against Luis Ortiz

Fury is a funny guy  Grin Hope Deontay finishes Ortiz quickly and feels himself ready for next fight against Fury.
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November 23, 2019, 08:52:04 AM
#60
I am taking Wilder win by KO here.
I don't see this going more than 6 rounds.

Final Weigh-in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc71OHR1DW4

I agree that this fight won't last that long, maybe below 10 rounds for Wilder.

Yeah, it looks like it. But I honestly want an upset here, even though this hope does not come with a bet. That may be next to impossible for this Cuban grandpa to defeat the very athletic and dangerous Wilder but the weigh-in gives us a little glimpse of the shape of the two, and to be fair the grandpa does not look like 40 in there. He has weighed the lightest today than in his previous battles. If this tells us anything, I hope it means he's going to be floating a little.
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