Was Ortiz going to get robbed if the fight went 12 rds?

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Was Ortiz going to get robbed if the fight went 12 rds?

  1. Yes

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    82.5%
  2. No

    11 vote(s)
    17.5%
  1. KingFury64

    KingFury64 Active Member banned Full Member

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    Thoughts please.
     
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  2. andrewa1

    andrewa1 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    There wasn't much to choose from in the first 4 rounds, robbery would have been giving all four to Wilder, one or two is understandable. The rest of the rounds were easy to score. Wilder would have gotten an extra 3 points is Ortiz had survived the 10th.

    So, no; no robbery, nothing to see here.
     
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  3. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    There's nothing to think about. Wilder took the fight out of the judges hands, PERIOD!
     
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  4. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    Who are the 3 stooges that voted yes?
     
  5. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    I haven't watched this yet so don't shoot the messenger

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  6. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    Boxing isnt scored by watching punches landed in slow-motion.
     
  7. AM14727

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    Probably, but don't forget to count the 3 knockdowns
     
  8. vargasfan1985

    vargasfan1985 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He was about to have a 10-7 round for round ten.......
     
  9. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    It's an excellent tool for counting windmills.
     
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  10. MVC!

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    LMFAO, such delusions. Do people not count r10 or something? Or the fact that it was always a close fight to begin with. He was going to easily have a 10-7 or maybe even a 10-6 in r10. So no, you nutjobs.
     
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  11. MVC!

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    Change that to 18 stooges LMFAO.
     
  12. navigator

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    Not necessarily. I had Ortiz 86-84 up after 9 (6 rounds to 3). If Wilder had won 10-12 without knocking his man down or out, he wins the fight by dint of the 5th round knockdown, 114–113. The official scores would have been much too wide, though.
     
  13. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    Ofcourse he was. Im not saying Wilder couldnt of legitimately gone on to win on points, If Ortiz made it out the 10th we were looking at a 10-7, we could of had 2 more of the same or 10-8,s. BUT, he was quite clearly losing by a few points at the time of the stoppage yet was up on all 3 cards. I dunno what it is about WBC title fights but there is something dodgy alot. Most corrupt of the organizations i reckon.
     
  14. Lith

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    As has been mentioned ... It's a bit moot as Wilder turned the fight around in the tenth and would have likely taken the fight on my cards if Ortiz managed to regroup after the knock downs BUT the cards prior to the tenth, I couldn't see how Ortiz was down at that point where I was watching.

    Seems like Wilder was always going to win unless Ortiz completely out him out and they couldn't revive him within a few minutes
     
  15. navigator

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    Wilder could have legitimately won the fight without scoring knockdowns or a knockout in rounds 10, 11 and 12. His jab was starting to work for him down the stretch — if he gets a 6-6 split in rounds by sweeping those last three frames against a sagging Ortiz (in addition to the 5th, 6th and 9th he won), he wins the fight by virtue of the 5th round KD. Very tight margin, though.