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originally posted by: Blueracer
Pretty slow, dull fight with Ortiz winning most/all of the rounds. Then with less than 10 seconds left in the 7th round...BOOM Wilder knocks him down. Ortiz did not beat the count. Fight over.
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I do not like Wilder but he landed one hell of a punch to end this fight.
originally posted by: FinallyAwake
originally posted by: Blueracer
Pretty slow, dull fight with Ortiz winning most/all of the rounds. Then with less than 10 seconds left in the 7th round...BOOM Wilder knocks him down. Ortiz did not beat the count. Fight over.
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I do not like Wilder but he landed one hell of a punch to end this fight.
Agreed, but a one trick pony only has a short shelf life.
Fury or Ruiz could beat Wilder imo, and maybe even AJ if he sorted himself out (unlikely though).
Wilder is kinda growing on me, but I prefer boxers who can box well to one punch artistes.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Blueracer
I saw the knock down in the highlights , it was a good shot but hopefully Tyson Fury will put him down in the upcoming rematch , let's face it Fury won the first fight and it'll take more than one punch to take down Fury.
originally posted by: o0oTOPCATo0o
a reply to: UKTruth
Wilder will have to learn to throw that big right to the chest, if he plans on beating Fury.
He would KO Joshua easy
Ruiz, on the other hand, has the balls to get close and can throw some punches on the inside, that seem reckless, but are real, hard shots. Ones that he's had to perfect, fighting taller guys most of his career.