Is Ortiz-Chagaev next? For the regular, interim, world, super duper whatever
I've only seen Ortiz twice. Against Kayode & Barrett. Seems to be a very solid heavyweight. Good size, punching power and on top of that a southpaw. I would favor him over Chagaev and a few other guys. I need to see a bit more before I proclaim him to be a top 5 (talent wise) heavy. At 35, he's got no time to dick around.
I know I'm stating the obvious herebut Kayode needs to move back down to cruiser or at least target smaller heavyweights. He was never the most skilled guy around. He won fights with his size and physicality. At heavyweight, those advantages are negated. If he sticks around with the big boys...he'll be up a creek without a paddle
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but Kayode needs to move back down to cruiser or at least target smaller heavyweights. He was never the most skilled guy around. He won fights with his size and physicality. At heavyweight, those advantages are negated. If he sticks around with the big boys...he'll be up a creek without a paddle
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Ortiz actually has a defense with high shoulders, the hand speed and combinations are far different levels and Gonzalez sat around as stiff as a board coasting, posing and looking for counters other than that jab. You literally could not miss Gonzalez and everyone from a 40 yr old Snipes to Scott bounced punches off his pumpkin head before Bowe tuned him up.
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