Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
This weekend's unheralded matchup between Ortiz and Hammer. Not getting much attention.
Who wins? How? Why?
Who wins? How? Why?
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kbackup408
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
obviously ortiz wins, its not getting much attention because its not interesting. doesnt figure to be entertaining either, probably hammer just trying to survive while ortiz plods around
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
The reason why the bout between Luis Ortiz and Christian Hammer is allegedly “unheralded”, is because it’s perceived by many bookies as being a blatant mismatch.
I can list four betting websites that rate the Cuban’s chances of victory as high as 97.6%, with Hammer rated as having only a 3.3% chance of scoring the upset.
It’s a deeply terrible match-up. However, Ortiz has a tendency to fight according to the calibre of opposition he faces (as per the Dave Allen & Malik Scott bouts), so I expect him to deliver an appalling performance against Hammer, but he'll still win nonetheless.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
Actually, as odds go these days, Ortiz isn't considered a dead certain favorite.
The 2 books I use have Ortiz as a 1-16 and 1-20 favorite.
Definitely expected to win, but not a avalanche.
In comparison, Joyce had been as high as a 1-80 favorite over Stiverne. And Lomachenko is currently a 1-100 choice over Crolla.
So oddsmakers either don't consider Hammer entirely terrible or there's some question as to whether Ortiz might be a bit vulnerable.
The 2 books I use have Ortiz as a 1-16 and 1-20 favorite.
Definitely expected to win, but not a avalanche.
In comparison, Joyce had been as high as a 1-80 favorite over Stiverne. And Lomachenko is currently a 1-100 choice over Crolla.
So oddsmakers either don't consider Hammer entirely terrible or there's some question as to whether Ortiz might be a bit vulnerable.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
The implied probability of 1-20 fractional betting odds equates to Luis Ortiz having a 95.2% chance of victory. That percentage is pretty much in the same realms as the figure I quoted. That's an avalanche.SenorPipino wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 12:58 Actually, as odds go these days, Ortiz isn't considered a dead certain favorite.
The 2 books I use have Ortiz as a 1-16 and 1-20 favorite.
Definitely expected to win, but not a avalanche.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
I figure Ortiz will either knock out Hammer in one sided fashion or win every round. I don't think Hammer is enough of a mover to just survive the whole distance without ever eating a big shot, and getting taken out, but maybe.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
I don't disagree, however any fight I can watch I will, especially the HW's.kbackup408 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 12:45honestly pal, I love boxing but this fight does nothing for me - the UFC card looks tasty this saturday!
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
To quote One Time Only...Eolaithe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:04The implied probability of 1-20 fractional betting odds equates to Luis Ortiz having a 95.2% chance of victory. That percentage is pretty much in the same realms as the figure I quoted. That's an avalanche.SenorPipino wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 12:58 Actually, as odds go these days, Ortiz isn't considered a dead certain favorite.
The 2 books I use have Ortiz as a 1-16 and 1-20 favorite.
Definitely expected to win, but not a avalanche.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
That seems like an avalanche to me also.Eolaithe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:04The implied probability of 1-20 fractional betting odds equates to Luis Ortiz having a 95.2% chance of victory. That percentage is pretty much in the same realms as the figure I quoted. That's an avalanche.SenorPipino wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 12:58 Actually, as odds go these days, Ortiz isn't considered a dead certain favorite.
The 2 books I use have Ortiz as a 1-16 and 1-20 favorite.
Definitely expected to win, but not a avalanche.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
so hes not the biggest favourite in the sport but hes still a fukking big one
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
I like to stick my finger in EO's eye.tiny_acres wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:24That seems like an avalanche to me also.Eolaithe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:04The implied probability of 1-20 fractional betting odds equates to Luis Ortiz having a 95.2% chance of victory. That percentage is pretty much in the same realms as the figure I quoted. That's an avalanche.SenorPipino wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 12:58 Actually, as odds go these days, Ortiz isn't considered a dead certain favorite.
The 2 books I use have Ortiz as a 1-16 and 1-20 favorite.
Definitely expected to win, but not a avalanche.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
are they gunky
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tiny_acres
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
oogiebe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:31I like to stick my finger in EO's eye.tiny_acres wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:24That seems like an avalanche to me also.Eolaithe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:04The implied probability of 1-20 fractional betting odds equates to Luis Ortiz having a 95.2% chance of victory. That percentage is pretty much in the same realms as the figure I quoted. That's an avalanche.SenorPipino wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 12:58 Actually, as odds go these days, Ortiz isn't considered a dead certain favorite.
The 2 books I use have Ortiz as a 1-16 and 1-20 favorite.
Definitely expected to win, but not a avalanche.![]()
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
Agreed! BTW BoxRec odds are 2-1 in favor of Hammer, unless I'm reading this wrong. I'd bet with them if they gave me those odds!!!tiny_acres wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:35oogiebe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:31I like to stick my finger in EO's eye.tiny_acres wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:24That seems like an avalanche to me also.Eolaithe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:04The implied probability of 1-20 fractional betting odds equates to Luis Ortiz having a 95.2% chance of victory. That percentage is pretty much in the same realms as the figure I quoted. That's an avalanche.SenorPipino wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 12:58 Actually, as odds go these days, Ortiz isn't considered a dead certain favorite.
The 2 books I use have Ortiz as a 1-16 and 1-20 favorite.
Definitely expected to win, but not a avalanche.![]()
damn some times hrs might deserve it but it doesn't change that he makes some good points.
http://boxrec.com/en/what_if?wi%5Bid%5D ... derDir%5D=
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
lol boxrec being wonky there
hammer layed an egg for pov. no effort to do anything but cover and go the distance. i imagine thats what hell do. even if he trys to fight hard ortiz is just better. hopefully its not as bad as i imagine it might be, hammer surviving while ortiz slowly plods
hammer layed an egg for pov. no effort to do anything but cover and go the distance. i imagine thats what hell do. even if he trys to fight hard ortiz is just better. hopefully its not as bad as i imagine it might be, hammer surviving while ortiz slowly plods
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
I think if Hammer goes into survival mode, Ortiz will oblige and slow down the pace. So I basically agree. I hope he makes a fight out of it. If so, it goes five rounds, and could even be exciting.jamamb wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:44 lol boxrec being wonky there
hammer layed an egg for pov. no effort to do anything but cover and go the distance. i imagine thats what hell do. even if he trys to fight hard ortiz is just better. hopefully its not as bad as i imagine it might be, hammer surviving while ortiz slowly plods
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
I'd hope he'd make a fight of it. Though the odds are high that he gets KO'd, Hammer likely earns a title shot with a win here so no matter how long a longshot it is, it's worth throwing some hail mary's, and taking the risk if you're him I'd say. He's really got nothing to lose. If he loses everybody already knew he was gonna anyway.oogiebe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:49I think if Hammer goes into survival mode, Ortiz will oblige and slow down the pace. So I basically agree. I hope he makes a fight out of it. If so, it goes five rounds, and could even be exciting.jamamb wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:44 lol boxrec being wonky there
hammer layed an egg for pov. no effort to do anything but cover and go the distance. i imagine thats what hell do. even if he trys to fight hard ortiz is just better. hopefully its not as bad as i imagine it might be, hammer surviving while ortiz slowly plods
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Wonky? You think? LMAO! I was thinking I read it wrong.jamamb wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:44 lol boxrec being wonky there
hammer layed an egg for pov. no effort to do anything but cover and go the distance. i imagine thats what hell do. even if he trys to fight hard ortiz is just better. hopefully its not as bad as i imagine it might be, hammer surviving while ortiz slowly plods
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SenorPipino
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
All I know guys, is that there are plenty fighters who are much heavier favorites than Ortiz. Forget about percentages.oogiebe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:21To quote One Time Only...Eolaithe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:04The implied probability of 1-20 fractional betting odds equates to Luis Ortiz having a 95.2% chance of victory. That percentage is pretty much in the same realms as the figure I quoted. That's an avalanche.SenorPipino wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 12:58 Actually, as odds go these days, Ortiz isn't considered a dead certain favorite.
The 2 books I use have Ortiz as a 1-16 and 1-20 favorite.
Definitely expected to win, but not a avalanche.![]()
Randall upset Chavez at practically the same odds. No one cited percentages as a reason Randall couldn't win.
Even Dubois is a bigger favorite over Cojanu at 25-1. Ortiz-Hammer is practically a toss up compared to quite a few anticipated fights.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
This is exactly how I see it playing out.jamamb wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:44 lol boxrec being wonky there
hammer layed an egg for pov. no effort to do anything but cover and go the distance. i imagine thats what hell do. even if he trys to fight hard ortiz is just better. hopefully its not as bad as i imagine it might be, hammer surviving while ortiz slowly plods
I suspect that it will be a drab 12-rounder. Ortiz really should try find the knockout though.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer
I'll bet you it isn't. I see a lethargic lop-sided points win in favour of ... I'm going to make you guess, how exciting !.oogiebe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:49I think if Hammer goes into survival mode, Ortiz will oblige and slow down the pace. So I basically agree. I hope he makes a fight out of it. If so, it goes five rounds, and could even be exciting.jamamb wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:44 lol boxrec being wonky there
hammer layed an egg for pov. no effort to do anything but cover and go the distance. i imagine thats what hell do. even if he trys to fight hard ortiz is just better. hopefully its not as bad as i imagine it might be, hammer surviving while ortiz slowly plods
If you need a clue he's not originally from Romania.
Most on here will think I'm nuts but one fight I would like to see Hammer in, is Christian Hammer v Manuel Charr.
I guess it's because I see them as so evenly matched as to be almost interchangeable, both continental Europeans, both at the outer fringes of world level, both among the best European heavyweights who aren't British.
Ok now you can lob rotten fruit at me I probably deserve it.
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Yeah I got a crate of smelly rotten tomatoes here with your name on it.candyslim wrote: ↑27 Feb 2019, 10:29I'll bet you it isn't. I see a lethargic lop-sided points win in favour of ... I'm going to make you guess, how exciting !.oogiebe wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:49I think if Hammer goes into survival mode, Ortiz will oblige and slow down the pace. So I basically agree. I hope he makes a fight out of it. If so, it goes five rounds, and could even be exciting.jamamb wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 13:44 lol boxrec being wonky there
hammer layed an egg for pov. no effort to do anything but cover and go the distance. i imagine thats what hell do. even if he trys to fight hard ortiz is just better. hopefully its not as bad as i imagine it might be, hammer surviving while ortiz slowly plods
If you need a clue he's not originally from Romania.
Most on here will think I'm nuts but one fight I would like to see Hammer in, is Christian Hammer v Manuel Charr.
I guess it's because I see them as so evenly matched as to be almost interchangeable, both continental Europeans, both at the outer fringes of world level, both among the best European heavyweights who aren't British.
Ok now you can lob rotten fruit at me I probably deserve it.![]()
100% stalemate for me. Not that I can call a winner, as it would probably be a SD for one of them.
Makes me sad just thinking about it.
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Harsh ... but fair ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)