WBC King Deontay Wilder, set to rematch Luis Ortiz
Scottie “The Context” White
Fresh off a cannon right hand that would make Smith N Wesson cock back a smirk or two, Wilder will defend his heavyweight crown versus previous divisional compeer Luis “King Kong” Ortiz. The boxing communal in attendance were treated to a suspenseful shift changing clash betwixt two heavy hitters who entertained from the opening bell.
Ortiz felt the brutish delivery from the hardest puncher in the sport as Wilder dropped Ortiz in the fifth round but Ortiz resilience would see him land a flurry of punches in the seventh round to the roar of the crowd. Wilder resumed his domineering momentum in silencing the critics but rioting thousands who packed in the Barclays for an electrifying finish. Wilder would unleash another blistering set of heart stopping touches, right off the Cuban chin of Ortiz, sending him to the canvas for a TKO stoppage in round-ten.
Now the speculation is over, word is out from the champion himself, that Ortiz will be his next opponent. Ortiz was one of three divisonal rank fighters forecasted in Wilder potential future timeline or Ortiz, Fury and Anthony Joshua
Wilder echoed his retribution via social media “All of his controversial fights must be dealt with ASAP!” This is another testament to Wilder being the peoples champ, he is willing to rematch one of his most suspenseful challenges of recent and this may in fact let the current swallow the bait across the pond in reeling Tyson Fury for an RSVP to the upper-room once again but only if his therapist in the tunnel of light approves his travels.
World Combat Sports invites all boxing fanatics to turn-up and tune-in for the official announcement to the lights, camera, action for another sensational heavyweight showpiece.