Re: Round-By-Round - Deontay Wilder (WBC) vs. Luis Ortiz - March 3rd 2018
Posted: 04 Mar 2018, 06:13
by lillywhite14
Worth remembering that the Wlad that Joshua beat was clearly better than the Ortiz we see last night when comparing signature wins.
Does anyone think Wilder takes the shot Joshua got dropped with from Wlad?
I favour Joshua about 65/35 over Wilder.
Needs to focus on Parker first though of course!
Re: Round-By-Round - Deontay Wilder (WBC) vs. Luis Ortiz - March 3rd 2018
Posted: 04 Mar 2018, 06:47
by Datsue
jamamb wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 03:55
wilder gets caught fight after fight mate
molina rocked him, duhaupas shut his eye, szpilka landed many punches and many ppl had the pole ahead, washington out jabbed him, ortiz won several rounds and had him on jelly
the whole unorthodox effectivess is overrated too, hes effective in spite it and not because it. why do you think all these much shorter,less reach, way less powerful or athletically gifted guys have there moments?
because his styles filled with holes, its just that his great natural tools are enough to compensate
This.
Re: Round-By-Round - Deontay Wilder (WBC) vs. Luis Ortiz - March 3rd 2018
Posted: 04 Mar 2018, 08:04
by samwbr
lillywhite14 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 06:13
Worth remembering that the Wlad that Joshua beat was clearly better than the Ortiz we see last night when comparing signature wins.
Does anyone think Wilder takes the shot Joshua got dropped with from Wlad?
I favour Joshua about 65/35 over Wilder.
Needs to focus on Parker first though of course!
No, nor Wilder take the uppercut that Joshua landed on Wlad.
Re: Round-By-Round - Deontay Wilder (WBC) vs. Luis Ortiz - March 3rd 2018
Taansend wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 00:28
That was enjoyable but showed me nothing new.
Wilder is the most unskilled heavyweight champion I've ever seen but also maybe the most athletic.
I love him
But it's made me think that Joshua can beat him easily enough. I actually think that Parker would handle Wilder.
Unskilled haha? He just ktfo an unbeaten southpaw cuban!
Wilder has very limited boxing technique he just has fast hands and power he won no more than 2minutes of the fight .
Re: Round-By-Round - Deontay Wilder (WBC) vs. Luis Ortiz - March 3rd 2018
Posted: 04 Mar 2018, 08:31
by wesshaw1985
Re: Round-By-Round - Deontay Wilder (WBC) vs. Luis Ortiz - March 3rd 2018
Posted: 04 Mar 2018, 08:43
by handsofstone
Up and down fight but incredible ending, Wilder has some heart and power, boring first 4 rounds Ortiz nicking them without doing much himself but Wilder done next to nothing at all then even after putting Ortiz down in the 5th he went back into a shell just keeping Ortiz on the outside by just using his feet instead of a jab
Soon as Ortiz hurt Wilder in the 7th the fight came alive, cant believe Wilder never went down, he took a pure pasting in the round and for at least a minute he was teetering on the brink, I scored the round 10-8, I had to it was a beating and credit to Wilder for seeing it through, he was still fvcked at the start of the 8th but Ortiz couldn't press, he put a lot into the previos round
Quality power from Wilder though, he was poor all night but again his power pulled it out of the bag for him, Ortiz was badly hurt when he went down from the push, he took an eternity to get up, barely made the count after the first KD of the round and the uppercut to finish him off was a top drawer
Plenty of credit for Wilder's resilliance but his technical ability and abiity to box to a proper plan were poor again, has a habit of just giving away rounds and it nearly cost him tonight, I had Ortiz up by a couple, surprised all 3 judges had Wilder up
Re: Round-By-Round - Deontay Wilder (WBC) vs. Luis Ortiz - March 3rd 2018
Posted: 04 Mar 2018, 09:16
by benj2006
Entertaining fight but I still don't rate Wilder very highly. He was getting outboxed by a 90 year old man who has looked terrible and slow in his last few fights.
Re: Round-By-Round - Deontay Wilder (WBC) vs. Luis Ortiz - March 3rd 2018
Posted: 04 Mar 2018, 17:12
by funso banjo baby
Can Wilder win by standing off and looking to knock AJ out with one punch?
I don't think so.
Re: Round-By-Round - Deontay Wilder (WBC) vs. Luis Ortiz - March 3rd 2018
Posted: 04 Mar 2018, 20:20
by bruthead
Londonirish wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 05:10
Sh1t Money for Ortiz...........
He failed a drugs test in September. He's lucky to be fighting at all, $500k, a title shot, and a chance to bank eight figures against AJ if he won...wasn't bad going.