Wilder Haymakered His Way To A KO

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Say what you want about technique, but there hasn’t been anyone you’re this scared about just landing one clean punch since mike. Put wilder against anyone and it’s a crap shoot at worst because all he needs is one small opening and he has 36 minutes to find it.
 

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Was there a 2 knockdown rule??
The ref should have let him get back up!.
 

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Wilder’s reach & that right hand is too much...and IMO a 10th-12th round tko >>> 1st round ko
 
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Yeah

Ortiz couldn't finish Wilder when he should've and Wilder was saved by the bell.

Then they delayed the fight for whatever reason...

He walked into that right hand and it was over after that. Once I saw it was like 1:09 left on the clock I knew ORTIZ wasn't going to make it until the bell... Should've slammed Wilder like Wilder did him...


Real shyt.. The fix was in

Wilder knocked Ortiz down 3 times, Ortiz was saved by the bell after the second knock down lmao

He landed the counter left and stunned wilder because he was trying to finish him lets not have revisionist history

Ortiz can't slam wilder thats why

Wilder's power punches are straight punches, he only throws the wild shyt after the guy is hurt bad to confuse them, thats why he was able to land that uppercut after throwing all those windmills
 
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none of yall know shyt about boxing
Wilder moved like a middleweight, nikka was slipping and rolling using the jab to the body like he ward and mayweather lol
he showed his skill against the most skilled heavyweight

Joshua ducked Ortiz, this nikka Ortiz was his mandatory, he ducked him flat out and you see why
Wilder paid his mandatory step aside money just so he could fight Ortiz and prove a point
 

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Deontay Wilder is the best heavyweight fighter I have seen in a decade. He is a naturally gifted athlete and he's the first heavyweight I heavyweight that has a solid fundamental jab that doesnt just keeps his opponents at bay but hurts them. He has a mean right hook as well.

With that said Ortiz was probably the best boxer he has faced and the man is 40 years old and well past his prime. If he were Wilder's age he probably would have beaten him. But with that said if Wilder can't hold on to his title for at least the next 5 years even with some of his flaws in his technique. I would be disappointed.
 
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