I see two titleholders, both overrated (especially Wilder), and both Being beaten I have Ortiz to beat Wilder-70/30 Parker to beat Joshua - 55/45 in s much closer fight that may end up going the distance, but I doubt it. I see Parker TKOing Joshua late Both will win, though, and the division will be overturned, completely, as to the potential “mega showdown” between Wilder and Joshua some seem to pine for will be reduced to a comeback fight for both
Very possible for sure..... Except for the comeback part LMAO. No way they fight one another for short money.
Wilder knocks out Ortiz in 5 rounds, Parker won't even have a round agains Joshua. I would bet with anyone. And i really think both Wilder and Joshua are overrated, Ortiz and Parker are good fighters, but this is reality.
The fact that he's completely cut himself off the juice is a far greater disadvantage than his 38-46 yrs. Juicing for a decade has gotten his own production on halt. All the bulk muscle built up is softening each day no matter what he's doing in training. He is going in for a check. He won't get a fat check unless he cycles off long enough to get into the ring. VADA is scrutinizing his testing, and if he pops for anything that could mask, or be considered a ped, he'll be starting at square one while Wawrzyck collects Ortiz check.
Anything is possible in boxing, but you have to factor in the corrupt judges, referee and boxing commission...............but it's still possible..................Ortiz has been sparring 90 year olds in his nursing home, but the AARP will cheer Ortiz on.....................
Im a Joshua fan, i dont want to see him lose, but if Ortiz and Parker beat their foes in March it would really shake stuff up a little bit in the division. Joshua has stated he does not expect to go his full career unbeaten, points out most great champs at heavy tasted defeat. He is mentally prepared for it atleast a little bit. Wilder though thinks he is the greatest Boxer, athlete to of ever lived and is unbeatable in the sport. How he mentally recovers after losing to the 1st half decent opponant he has ever faced may be a big more of a struggle cuz he is clearly mentally weak and mentally stupid.
Anyone can have a 100% knockout ratio if they fight nothing but winos from the alley! Wilder is not 100%, but a fighter can have 100% by cherry picking his opponents..................the WBSS tournament is a good thing for boxing, but noticed that USTV boycotted it, and they will boycott Usyk/Gassiev as well...............we want to see the best fight the best, but that rarely ever happens............when it does, one opponent usually has the advantage of his promoter owning the officials, the promoters pick the winners usually, unless accidental punch lands, something like that.................there is an old boxing movie "The Bigger They Are The Harder They Fall", with Bogart, about Primo Carnera................interesting movie, with a lot of truth.................
I see the Wilder/Ortiz fight as a pick em fight, 55/45 in favour of Wilder. Both are unknown quantities, both are facing the best fighter they have ever fought as a pro, anything could happen. Ortiz wouldn't be an upset in the slightest. Joshua/Parker for me is more like 70/30 to Joshua. Parker's speed will pose problems but that won't be enough. Had this fight happened a couple of years ago it would of been a 50/50 fight, but Joshua has improved so much more, at this stage Parker winning would be a big upset.