If Luis Ortiz was 20 years younger vs Deontay...

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  1. Infern0121

    Infern0121 Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Its bern confirmed by insiders that Ortiz grew uo watching Muhammed Ali and is in fact 48 years old.

    How would a 28 year old Ortiz bought forward in time from 1998 do?
     
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  2. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Didn`t Eddie Murphy mention him in a barber shop in 1988?
     
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  3. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Ortiz would have stopped Wilder when he had him hurt had he been younger, he had no hand speed and took an age to get his punches off when he had Wilder on the ropes, he could only fight in one gear and his stamina was gone, that`s why his guard got lower when got caught.
     
  4. Chuck Norris

    Chuck Norris Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm very glad Ortiz got his title shot. He has been waiting for a shot with the likes of Jeanette, Wilis and Langford. :chuck:
     
  5. OpinionOfACasual

    OpinionOfACasual Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Fed up of this 'age' thing now....

    I'd be more worried about the fact Wilder got caught with a hook by a much smaller man.
     
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  6. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It’s a well known fact that Luis Ortiz left Cuba as a 6 month old baby in nappies when Fidel Castro came to power in 1959.

    Only advanced US scientific technology has allowed Ortiz to fight professionally at such an old age. The fact he doesn’t look a day over the age of 49 is a miracle of modern scientific achievement.
     
  7. Geo1122

    Geo1122 Active Member Full Member

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    48, 38, it doesn’t matter, he was past his physical prime. Didn’t he only have 6 12 round fights?

    I’d back a younger Ortiz to beat Wilder, the same way I’d back a younger Wlad to beat Joshua. The difference is one of these scenarios is perfectly acceptable, while the other one is worrisome.
     
  8. BCS8

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    I could have sworn that Ortiz helped build Noah's ark. Didn't he do the decorative Cuban scrollwork on the sides?
     
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    bluebird Boxing Addict Full Member

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  10. spaceman

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    He wouldn't have the experience and patience he has now and would have lost by KO in the first rounds.
     
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  11. ZablieJudahnoff

    ZablieJudahnoff Charleston White 2024 Full Member

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    Shot Zelenoff beat prime Wilder, prime Ortiz atomizes him.
     
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  12. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    28 year old Luis Ortiz wouldn't of ever fought Wilder. Ortiz took 8 fricken years to get a title shot, he wasted a good part of a decade doing nothing but fighting nobodies. A young Ortiz would have the same lack of urgency as old Ortiz and just spend his time fighting journeymen, ducking out of eliminators, avoid utilising his mandatory status , basically anything he could do to waste his prime.

    People talk about Wilder's career being slow to progress, him wasting years fighting nobodies, but compared to Ortiz his progress was lightening fast.
     
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  13. SnatchBox

    SnatchBox Boxing Full Member

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    Idk young Blonde Ortiz was Freighting. Ortiz started to color his gray hair black=out of prime Ortiz.
     
  14. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This. Ortiz's ring experience and timing completely neutralized Wilder's jab and his well-timed counters had Wilder gunshy for several rounds. Ortiz would've been a nightmare for any of the current top fighters. Wilder's excellent gas tank and his ability to carry his power late won him the fight.

    Joshua and Hearn wanted no part of Ortiz.

    Fury admitting that fighting Ortiz isn't worth the trouble, since he's a tough fight, but brings nothing to the table.
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  15. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Fury would jab Ortiz's head off

    You pretty much can't beat a focused Tyson Fury if you're below 6'4" tall.

    Give Joshua abit more experience and he'll be immune to the small guys also...just like Wlad learned to be. I think he's at the point now where he should be able to utterly dominate and control guys like Povetkin etc with his jab alone and finish with the right.