Deontay Leshun Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz II & Léodegario Santa Cruz vs. Miguel Flores RBR

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  1. Andyw

    Andyw Active Member Full Member

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    That wasn’t the performance to promote that though, losing all but 15 seconds to an old man. I don’t think any sane person disrespects his power, that is unquestionably forever real
     
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  2. Stiff Jab

    Stiff Jab Despiser of Super-Middleweights Full Member

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    Wait, hang on a second. During his post-fight interview, did Deontay Wilder say - with a straight face - that boxing on the back foot was his specialty? :risas3:
     
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  3. Diddy

    Diddy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wow the judges were actually not bought. If Ortiz doesnt eat that right hand hes got a 5 pt lead on 2 cards through 7 rds.
     
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  4. DONT B SCARED

    DONT B SCARED Pimpin Aint Easy Full Member

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    Actually he wobbled Ortiz in the 3rd with basically the 1st decent punch he landed which is why so many still expected the KO to come despite Wilder losing all but 1 of the 1st 6 round
     
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  5. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    i’ve boxed every day of my life from 6 years old, I know a plant when I see one.
     
  6. The Clan

    The Clan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No conspiracy about that KO or the count, Wilder landed a big right and Ortiz took it flush!

    Wilder keeps winning & keeps stopping opponents my only beef is the quality of those opponents.
     
  7. Sammy123

    Sammy123 Money Maker Staff Member

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    You seem to making way too many excuses due to your hatred of Wilder. The quality of the punches matter and when you're visibility hurt from a punch, you lose the round even if you landed more. Doesn't matter though, the man KTFO Luis Ortiz. Round 7. Who gives a **** how many rounds he lost. Wilder was losing rounds the 1st fight too, we know how that ended.

    This fight was going to end the same way, you can see Wilder getting more comfortable with each passing round.
     
  8. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    :risas3::risas3::risas3: I ****ed Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift.
     
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  9. Baneofthegame

    Baneofthegame Active Member Full Member

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    Not really sure what two rounds these were, not sure why it even matters he was 6-0 down either as he won the fight with a vicious KO.

    Wilders power is ridiculous.
     
  10. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    I feel like this would be a perfect moment for the Burger King people to run up on you with the Impossible Whopper challenge..
     
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  11. Southpawswitch

    Southpawswitch Active Member Full Member

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    Amazing how salty this forum is because Wilder patiently waited for the perfect moment to land his perfect punch and once again shatter their belief that he’s a bad boxer. :D
     
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  12. Andyw

    Andyw Active Member Full Member

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    They didn’t need to be, win or lose, Ortiz never had the stamina to go 12 it was always going to be a KO one way or the other
     
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  13. JMotrain

    JMotrain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    AJ could knock him out but we'll need to see how he looks against Ruiz. I'm taking Ruiz BTW but I could be wrong.

    Povetkin would have given Wilder problems IMO but I think he is slowing down like Ortiz. I think Wilder beats Povetkin today although we might see Wilder down on the cards again. Usyk would make Wilder look foolish barring he doesn't get clipped. And Wilder could definitely stop Usyk, who I don't know if he can take a HW punch.

    Fury already beat him once, if Fury was smart he'd force Wilder on his backfoot in the rematch.

    I don't know what makes you think Wilder is unbeatable because he knocked out a (probably) 45 year old fighter who he was losing to until the stoppage.
     
  14. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    I may of missed that, I was cooking, but yeah we all knew it was coming, Ortiz looked alright for a bit but he’s too slow, too old and probably just not good enough.
     
  15. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Booleg Dorticos has literally fought three world class fighters in 43 fights and only beaten two world champions, one of whom had been shot to smithereens for aeons.

    An ancient Luis Ortiz who wasn't on his PEDs, whose bet win is Bryant Jennings FFS, who has only fought one puncher his entire career, and who has cement feet and a head which is a magnet for right hands.

    Bermane Stiverne whose best win is Arreola FFS, who was suffering from dehydration in the first fight and was shot in the rematch, who also has cement feet and head which is a punch magnet, and who was being soundly outboxed for most of his fight against a shot 40 y/o Ray Austin before the old man gassed and got clipped.

    And a 40% inactive drug-ravaged shell of Tyson Fury who literally hadn't fought anyone with a pulse in three years, had been totally inactive for two and a half years and spent the entirety of his inactivity abusing the hell out of his body with industrial amounts of coke, booze, and junk food, who had to shed over 140lbs after ballooning up to 400lbs +, and if that wasn't enough adversity to overcome, he suffered a nervous breakdown, came close to committing suicide, and whose own father, brother, trainer among others strongly advised him against taking the fight because they knew he wasn't near ready. And Bum Squad needed a hometown (country) decision to save his zero against that shell of Fury :risas3:

    Only beaten TWO world champions in 43 fights and has been outboxed by pastry chefs, soccer hooligans, NFL rejects, OAPs with dangerously high blood pressure :risas3:

    His resume is utter garbage
     
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