ROUND BY ROUND: WILDER VS FURY - 1 December 2018

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Yeah he's about 80
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Ortis looks too big and solid for Kauffman
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Kaufman looking a little shakey.
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Round Three

Ortiz's corner tells him to take him out, because Kauffman's just running. If Ortiz wasn't so much older, and stalking, he'd be able to cut Kauffman off. Ortiz lands a low blow. Ortiz starts tee'ing off. Kauffman on the back foot.
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Round Four

More of the same. Kauffman's clearly interested in just surviving. Ortiz let's his hands go. More of the same. I don't believe Kauffman has any real power, so Ortiz needs to stop respecting him and just clean his clock.
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"Look at me everybody. I ain't knocked out yet!" :lol:

Throwing your hands up in the air, and celebrating like you're doing something when you ain't doing sh*t is annoying as all hell.
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Ortis winning everything but managing to look pretty pedestrian doing it.
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Putting Ortiz in fights like these seems counterproductive. He keeps looking shit against shit opponents.

He should just focus on ranked opponents to gett the title shot.
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Starting to think it'll go the distance.
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Round Five

Ortiz tripling on the jab. Ortiz landing the left hand. If Ortiz is the #2 contender, I hate to see him in a rematch with Wilder let alone fight Fury because he should be putting Kauffman away.
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BitPlayer wrote: 01 Dec 2018, 23:07 Putting Ortiz in fights like these seems counterproductive. He keeps looking poo against poo opponents.

He should just focus on ranked opponents to gett the title shot.
That could be a 3 year layoff
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Onetimeonly wrote: 01 Dec 2018, 23:10
BitPlayer wrote: 01 Dec 2018, 23:07 Putting Ortiz in fights like these seems counterproductive. He keeps looking poo against poo opponents.

He should just focus on ranked opponents to gett the title shot.
That could be a 3 year layoff
The sanctioning bodies rank tons of people, he'd get fights with some of them.
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Round Six

All I can say is if this continues on this'll be the perfect opportunity to take a piss.... HOLY CRAP! Finally Ortiz drops Kauffman for an 8-count... Ortiz for whatever reason doesn't follow up that advantage... I don't get it...
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BitPlayer wrote: 01 Dec 2018, 23:13
Onetimeonly wrote: 01 Dec 2018, 23:10
BitPlayer wrote: 01 Dec 2018, 23:07 Putting Ortiz in fights like these seems counterproductive. He keeps looking poo against poo opponents.

He should just focus on ranked opponents to gett the title shot.
That could be a 3 year layoff
The sanctioning bodies rank tons of people, he'd get fights with some of them.
He had a minor alphabet strap and was some sort of mandatory for years. His shot ended up voluntary.
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Round Seven

More stalking... More back foot from Kauffman... Zzzzzz.... Ortiz looking like he's 49 than 39... I sometimes wonder if he ever broke out from the amateur mindset... These kinds of fights show that Wilder's win over Ortiz is somewhat overblown.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 01 Dec 2018, 23:17 Round Seven

More stalking... More back foot from Kauffman... Zzzzzz.... Ortiz looking like he's 49 than 39... I sometimes wonder if he ever broke out from the amateur mindset... These kinds of fights show that Wilder's win over Ortiz is somewhat overblown.
THat was a predictable commentary. I hate wilder ergo I must devolve Ortiz.
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Ortiz is really pissing me off here. I bet on him to win inside the distance and he's really pissing around
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Round Eight

Kauffman gets dropped straight out of the gate by Ortiz... Kauffman continues on in the fight.. Goes back to slow action... Again I don't understand why Ortiz doesn't follow up the attack... Either he physically cannot or he is just on the back burner.
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Ortiz is winning easy, he just doesn't have the gears anymore to force a guy out who just wants to survive.


He'd look better if his opponent had an ambition beyond going the distance.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 01 Dec 2018, 23:17 Round Seven

More stalking... More back foot from Kauffman... Zzzzzz.... Ortiz looking like he's 49 than 39... I sometimes wonder if he ever broke out from the amateur mindset... These kinds of fights show that Wilder's win over Ortiz is somewhat overblown.
No they don't, these fights show that Ortiz is lazy.
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Kauffman has good powers of recovery. You have to give him that.
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Neil Gee wrote: 01 Dec 2018, 23:22 Kauffman has good powers of recovery. You have to give him that.
Ortiz lets him recover by not punching for a full minute.
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Round Nine

Kauffman talking smack, even trying to rough Ortiz on the inside. Ortiz lands low twice in the round. Ortiz let's the hands go. Probably the best round of the fight, but, not all that exciting.
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This Ortiz fight is a fuckin farce! He's toying with this guy! Has he been told by the tv bosses to kill some time?
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Kauffman giving the most annoying kinda performance a guy can give in Boxing.

"Just happy to be here"
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