You might be right, unless it's unification with Wilder/Parker I can't be bothered but that isn't going to happen. The WBC is going to be like the WBA of the 00s. Uysk vs Joshua/Paker winner is what I'm waiting for.
I honestly don't even understand what that means. You are saying I want to dis Wilder every day and I want YOU (Blizzy) to stop talking about Joshua? Have you been talking about Joshua and why should I care? I just see you making trouble in a pretty interesting thread.
Wasn't blizzy known as Nallege around these forums before? Also obsessed with Arthur Abraham and voted ESB's dumbest poster!
fight will be cancelled at the last minute because Ortiz will have forgotten to renew his oap bus pass so won't be able to get to the venue.
I think this should be a clear Wilder victory. Wilder has all the skills, ability, and strategy to make this practically an easy fight. With Wilder's speed and jab, he can just sit back and cruise to an easy UD against damn near anyone. Wilder did this against Stiverne in their first fight, after he broke his hand early, and it looked quite strong. And against a slow as molasses fighter like Ortiz? It should be a cakewalk. The problem is that Wilder doesn't like playing this way. He doesn't like fighting smart. He doesn't like going for a decision. No, Wilder would rather give up lots of rounds going for big KOs. I think this is a conscious decision by Wilder. I think he only does that when he's facing an opponent he knows he outmatches and just wants to showoff. But I'm not sure. I hope he knows he should fight smart against a tough opponent like Ortiz. Because if he doesn't, if he fights stupid, he could definitely lose.
my thoughts on wilder and this fight as well wilder is a rough diamond its between the ears that wont let him turn into a polished one