Many professional boxers who watched last night’s heavyweight title fight between WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz have been saying similar things across the board.
Expressing their respect and awe at the sheer punching power of champion and victor Wilder.
When your peers and fellow professional fighters are all saying the same thing, it’s safe to say that Wilder’s punching power is perhaps something that hasn’t been seen before in boxing.
Many believe he could very well be the biggest puncher of all time.
Two well known professional fighters who both share the same surname were both in awe last night:
The main event tonight between Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas took place a short time ago. Tonight's bout was a rematch between the two that had so many implications for the heavyweight division moving forward. For Wilder, if he won, a massive rematch…
Tyson Fury has been less than complimentary to WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder following the American's knockout win this past weekend against Cuban challenger Luis Ortiz. 32-year-old Wilder extended his professional record to 40-0-39KO this past weekend with a tenth round stoppage of Ortiz. The fight saw him win plaudits…
Deontay Wilder when the time came put Luis Ortiz away in the 10th round of what turned out to be an excellent fight in the end. A battle that had those on the edge of their seats. He had to weather a storm in the 7th round that he had…
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