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  • JayBee74
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jul 2002
    • 22989

    #4261
    Re: Boxing Off-Topic

    Originally posted by Money99
    I was forced to read live updates.
    Sounds like Ortiz really tagged him and had him out on his feet in the 7th(?)
    Is that accurate?
    I thought so but although he was rattled and in a defensive posture after hearing Wilder's post-fight comments I wonder how much he was hurt.

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    • redsrule
      All Star
      • Apr 2010
      • 9396

      #4262
      Re: Boxing Off-Topic

      Originally posted by JayBee74
      I thought so but although he was rattled and in a defensive posture after hearing Wilder's post-fight comments I wonder how much he was hurt.
      I think he was in genuine trouble but at the same point it wasn't like he was one punch from going down.
      That right hand of his is just nuts though. Ortiz was winning easily through 5+ rounds and then out of nowhere he catches him cleanly and hurts/drops him at the end of 6.
      His killer instinct after he has someone hurt is awesome, though that is when he tends to get the most wild.

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      • pk500
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 8062

        #4263
        Re: Boxing Off-Topic

        I entered this fight as perhaps the world's biggest Wilder skeptic. After last night, I'll never sh*t-talk the Bronze Bomber again.

        That was a statement victory. Wilder took multiple huge shots from arguably the biggest puncher in the division and stayed on his feet, especially in the seventh. What a beard -- who knew? And while he's still awkward as hell, Wilder proved he knows how to finish.

        Wilder-Joshua is the biggest fight that can be made in boxing. It must be made next if Joshua beats Parker. Wilder's iron is red-hot now, as my 17-year-old son -- who doesn't follow boxing -- said social media was buzzing last night about the fight.

        The two best guys in the marquee division of the sport. Both physical specimens. Both English speakers. Both charismatic and well-spoken.

        This is a dream matchup for our beloved sport. Make it happen!
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        • JayBee74
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jul 2002
          • 22989

          #4264
          Re: Boxing Off-Topic



          Wilder was ahead 85-84 on all three judges' cards after nine rounds.

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          • Money99
            Hall Of Fame
            • Sep 2002
            • 12695

            #4265
            Re: Boxing Off-Topic

            Originally posted by JayBee74


            Wilder was ahead 85-84 on all three judges' cards after nine rounds.
            From most accounts, it sounds like Ortiz should have been ahead by a few rounds.


            "Only in America!"

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            • steelcityjames
              Pro
              • Dec 2010
              • 877

              #4266
              Re: Boxing Off-Topic

              Awesome fight! Wilder answered alot of questions last night. He has heart, he has one heck of a chin, and he knows how to dig deep. Incredibly exciting fight and great for boxing. It was great to see twitter going crazy after the fight. Boxing is alive and well and so is the top of the heavyweight division. It's great to see!

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              • JayBee74
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jul 2002
                • 22989

                #4267
                Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                Originally posted by Money99
                From most accounts, it sounds like Ortiz should have been ahead by a few rounds.


                "Only in America!"
                I could have given Ortiz the first four rounds or at least three. Wilder was being very cautious with the right especially after absorbing some counter shots.

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                • pk500
                  All Star
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 8062

                  #4268
                  Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                  The only way Ortiz was winning that fight was by knockout. PBC and Showtime have far too much invested in Wilder to let him lose by decision, and both want to cash in on the superfight with Joshua.

                  House fighters getting huge edges from judges are a sad reality in a sport in which promoters pay judges' fees for most cards.

                  Boxing needs a national sanctioning body and commissioner, just like every other major sport. Lou DiBella would be the perfect candidate, IMO.
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                  • redsrule
                    All Star
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 9396

                    #4269
                    Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                    Originally posted by JayBee74


                    Wilder was ahead 85-84 on all three judges' cards after nine rounds.
                    Terrible. Not unexpected, though. Boxing (and MMA) needs a complete overhaul of the judging system or judges specifically.
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                    • steelcityjames
                      Pro
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 877

                      #4270
                      Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                      Originally posted by JayBee74


                      Wilder was ahead 85-84 on all three judges' cards after nine rounds.
                      I don't have a problem with their scoring. Maybe I'm in the minority, but I had it 2 to 2 after the first 4 rounds. That's the key, along with the 7th round in which I did NOT score 10-8. I never do without a knockdown. Anyone's scorecard could look different based on the first four rounds in which there wasn't much action. In my opinion either fighter could have been up a point or two after 9 rounds

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                      • JayBee74
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 22989

                        #4271
                        Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                        Originally posted by steelcityjames
                        That's the key, along with the 7th round in which I did NOT score 10-8. I never do without a knockdown.
                        My standard is high in giving a 10-8 score without a knockdown but I would have scored the seventh round 10-8.

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                        • JayBee74
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 22989

                          #4272
                          Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                          Oscar Courting D-Wild

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                          • Money99
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 12695

                            #4273
                            Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                            Originally posted by pk500
                            The only way Ortiz was winning that fight was by knockout. PBC and Showtime have far too much invested in Wilder to let him lose by decision, and both want to cash in on the superfight with Joshua.

                            House fighters getting huge edges from judges are a sad reality in a sport in which promoters pay judges' fees for most cards.

                            Boxing needs a national sanctioning body and commissioner, just like every other major sport. Lou DiBella would be the perfect candidate, IMO.
                            Sad but true.
                            Golovkins manager recenlty said they know Alvarez will get one judge every fight regardless so they have to win convincingly.

                            It's such a corrupt sport. One that is left to govern itself.


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                            • Fade2Black40
                              Banned
                              • Dec 2017
                              • 41

                              #4274
                              Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                              Originally posted by Money99
                              Sad but true.
                              Golovkins manager recenlty said they know Alvarez will get one judge every fight regardless so they have to win convincingly.

                              It's such a corrupt sport. One that is left to govern itself.


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                              Speaking of Canelo:

                              Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez, who is in training for his mega rematch with unified middleweight world champion Gennady Golovkin, has tested positive for the banned substance clenbuterol.

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                              • Money99
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Sep 2002
                                • 12695

                                #4275
                                Re: Boxing Off-Topic

                                Originally posted by Fade2Black40
                                Thanks for the info.

                                I'm not shocked in the least.
                                This would explain how he can shrink from 160 (or 154) to 20+lbs 24 hours later without losing any strength.

                                Makes GGG's first victory even more impressive.


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