Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
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Ilya Muromets
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Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Thanks to the poster Pukka Cheese here it is! They don't want you to remember it, they lie about it, they scrubbed it from the internet! Listen to the announcers' live comments before they were ordered to go with the program...
Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
ffs man let it go
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Why? There is so much in your face corruption in boxing and people say, O dear that's terrible!...and then it's immediately swept under the rug and forgotten. Time after time over and over. I don't think that's right. I think this fight should have at the very least been declared no contest and an immediate rematch ordered and an investigation made into the behavior of the ref and doctor, why they did what they did, and who told them to do it.
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Ruthless-RKO
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It’s always been the case. Complaining on a boxing forum isn’t going to change that. All we can do here is debate. But this has been discussed.. what happened here has happened before, and WILL happen again.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 00:43
Why? There is so much in your face corruption in boxing and people say, O dear that's terrible!...and then it's immediately swept under the rug and forgotten. Time after time over and over. I don't think that's right. I think this fight should have at the very least been declared no contest and an immediate rematch ordered and an investigation made into the behavior of the ref and doctor, why they did what they did, and who told them to do it.
I agree, in another fight, the ref would have stopped it this round, and i’ve seen it happen (see Froch-Groves I).. I think refs give the champion more time. Because it’s their title(s) to lose. So unless Ortiz was going to drop him in round 8, there was never going to be a stoppage here..
Also, I believe many people scored it a 10-8 round for Ortiz regardless. Not sure about the judges.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Also this is the same referr who stopped the Joshua-Wlad fight no?
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
I this thread really about round seven rather than eight, because the embedded video shows round seven? All three judges scored the round 10-8 to Ortiz, the ref wasn't obliged to stop the contest and this fight is also ancient history.

So this is a pointless discussion!

So this is a pointless discussion!
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The Great John L
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Why?Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 00:43...I think this fight should have at the very least been declared no contest and an immediate rematch ordered and an investigation made into the behavior of the ref and doctor, why they did what they did, and who told them to do it.
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Ah. Thanks. It was round 7 which was 10-8 not round 8.. but yeah pointless. Just because a referee didn’t stop the fight when you would like him to doesn’t mean it should have been. I’m glad the fight went on. Wilder was never dropped.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 10:22 I this thread really about round seven rather than eight, because the embedded video shows round seven? All three judges scored the round 10-8 to Ortiz, the ref wasn't obliged to stop the contest and this fight is also ancient history.
So this is a pointless discussion!
Ortiz was dropped a few times.
Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
I'm somebody who's watching it for the first time now, because of this thread. Yeah, that was a gifted bit of recovery time. I tend to doubt there's been a massive coverup about it though. Showtime seems to do a lot more than HBO to limit the online availability of fight footage generally. Which is also why I hadn't seen this clip before, and why it's not hard to imagine the video disappearing from this thread.
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Yeah and the same who let Glowacki continue vs Huck in round 6Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 07:33 Also this is the same referr who stopped the Joshua-Wlad fight no?
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
squiggy wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 14:29 I'm somebody who's watching it for the first time now, because of this thread. Yeah, that was a gifted bit of recovery time. I tend to doubt there's been a massive coverup about it though. Showtime seems to do a lot more than HBO to limit the online availability of fight footage generally. Which is also why I hadn't seen this clip before, and why it's not hard to imagine the video disappearing from this thread.
As far as i know this is the only place online that you can see round 8. They have deliberately scoured it off the internet.
Split seconds are critical in a situation like that. Between the time the round 8 bell sounded and the two actually engaged at least 20 seconds passed while the ref and ring doctor did their shenanigans. I am really baffled why the boxing fans here are so willing to accept this.
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Wlad had been dropped twice that round. 10–7 round already, based on the scorecards at the time, The knockdowns would have given AJ a comfy win at the scorecards, but I still think, let a guy finish 12 rounds. Wlad wasn’t hurt.dagilechia wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 14:56Yeah and the same who let Glowacki continue vs Huck in round 6Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 07:33 Also this is the same referr who stopped the Joshua-Wlad fight no?
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Let's ignore the fact that Ortiz says he punched himself out and the extra time allowed him to last longer in the fight.
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dagilechia
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
I agree. I have seen much worse stoppages though, this was acceptable but if i was the referee i would let it go. Had Wlad survived this round, i would have it 103-102 AJ after 11.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 15:31Wlad had been dropped twice that round. 10–7 round already, based on the scorecards at the time, The knockdowns would have given AJ a comfy win at the scorecards, but I still think, let a guy finish 12 rounds. Wlad wasn’t hurt.dagilechia wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 14:56Yeah and the same who let Glowacki continue vs Huck in round 6Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 07:33 Also this is the same referr who stopped the Joshua-Wlad fight no?
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wlad was done, he went down on practically nothing the second time in the 11th
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Still hurt butts about this one?
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Pauli Malinaggi on the "very shady" eighth round...
Good comment under the vid...
jono yolim
yeah, but, did you see how hard Wilder smashed Ortiz's back head twice b4 threw him to the rope and down to the canvas at 10th rd? Ref not care about Ortiz's safety and asked him to stand up and continue the fight without warning to Wilder. Then Wilder start to windmill like crazy with those illegal punches, again, two big swings top down to the back of Ortiz's head, slap with inner glove 2X to the back side, then smashed him down with forearm to the back of the head too. He should disqualified by then. What say you??
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Yep. They suddenly got so worried about the rubber legged house fighter's safety that they interrupted the round to pretend to examine him, but when the other guy got hurt where was the referee and doctor then? Why didn't they stop the 10th round to examine Ortiz?
Good comment under the vid...
jono yolim
yeah, but, did you see how hard Wilder smashed Ortiz's back head twice b4 threw him to the rope and down to the canvas at 10th rd? Ref not care about Ortiz's safety and asked him to stand up and continue the fight without warning to Wilder. Then Wilder start to windmill like crazy with those illegal punches, again, two big swings top down to the back of Ortiz's head, slap with inner glove 2X to the back side, then smashed him down with forearm to the back of the head too. He should disqualified by then. What say you??
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Yep. They suddenly got so worried about the rubber legged house fighter's safety that they interrupted the round to pretend to examine him, but when the other guy got hurt where was the referee and doctor then? Why didn't they stop the 10th round to examine Ortiz?
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
They didn't interrupt the round, but yeah no matter what, it was shady as shit and wilder hanging on for dear life, couldn't believe his luck, accidently actually catching ortiz, then loosing his shit COMPLETELY, expiriencing a hysterical seizure, banging maniacally away on ortiz, with clearly illegal punches is... at least funny. Ortiz is still pissed that he allowed himself to get carried away aiming for the fences, instead of measuring up the spastic jumping jack & putting him away with more purposefully targeted punches.
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Damn they found out the secret. Not only is Deontay Wilder the most powerful boxer on the planet. But he controls the internet and has the power to completely wipe out the internet
The most influential men on the planet come to him for advise. He controls the sport. He controls drug testing.
He's responsible for the closure of Russia's drug testing agency and 1000 amateur Russian athletes failing tests.
He is such a powerful person in all world affairs.
Some of you are not right in the fuggin' head

The most influential men on the planet come to him for advise. He controls the sport. He controls drug testing.
He's responsible for the closure of Russia's drug testing agency and 1000 amateur Russian athletes failing tests.
He is such a powerful person in all world affairs.
Some of you are not right in the fuggin' head
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
adislav123 wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 19:27 They didn't interrupt the round, but yeah no matter what, it was shady as poo and wilder hanging on for dear life, couldn't believe his luck, accidently actually catching ortiz, then loosing his poo COMPLETELY, expiriencing a hysterical seizure, banging maniacally away on ortiz, with clearly illegal punches is... at least funny. Ortiz is still pissed that he allowed himself to get carried away aiming for the fences, instead of measuring up the spastic jumping jack & putting him away with more purposefully targeted punches.
Yes they did interrupt round 8. The bell had already rung to start the round. Watch the vid again. That's what this controversy is about. Had they just extended the between round rest time for Wilder under the pretense of having the doctor examine him sure that would have been shady as hell but it wouldn't be the first time they've done that. To my knowledge this is the first time they've done this. With this precedent what stops them from interrupting any fight when the favored fighter is in trouble under the pretense of having the doctor examine him to make sure he's okay?
As for Ortiz not complaining, or the nonsense about him saying stopping the round was good for him, yes he and his corner did complain, and at other times he just sounded fatalistic. He knows what runs boxing. He's been around the block.
A lot of these boxing fans are just irrational. No wonder they so easily get away with the"poo" they do.
Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Wilder was hurt.....he survived....he got an extra ten seconds at the start of the next round....which is very common now. There is literally nothing to see in that video.
I think you might need some counseling.
I think you might need some counseling.
Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
This is the state regulation of NY.
§210.23 Intermission between rounds. There shall be a 60 second intermission between rounds, unless otherwise directed or authorized by the commission. The referee, at the request of the ringside physician, may extend this intermission, if necessary to examine a participant, for up to 30 additional seconds.
https://www.dos.ny.gov/athletic/pdfs/20 ... awbook.pdf
§210.23 Intermission between rounds. There shall be a 60 second intermission between rounds, unless otherwise directed or authorized by the commission. The referee, at the request of the ringside physician, may extend this intermission, if necessary to examine a participant, for up to 30 additional seconds.
https://www.dos.ny.gov/athletic/pdfs/20 ... awbook.pdf
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
ldlamb wrote: ↑02 Oct 2018, 20:46 This is the state regulation of NY.
§210.23 Intermission between rounds. There shall be a 60 second intermission between rounds, unless otherwise directed or authorized by the commission. The referee, at the request of the ringside physician, may extend this intermission, if necessary to examine a participant, for up to 30 additional seconds.
https://www.dos.ny.gov/athletic/pdfs/20 ... awbook.pdf
I just exactly addressed this in the post i made above. Obviously you didn't read it.
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
Saw this at yotube at March -
And also this - months ago
What the big conspiracy???
And also this - months ago
What the big conspiracy???
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Re: Here it is, Ortiz vs. Wilder, ROUND EIGHT!
bigman1968 wrote: ↑03 Oct 2018, 02:01 Saw this at yotube at March -
And also this - months ago
What the big conspiracy???
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