- Source: Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz II
Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz II was a professional boxing match contested on November 23, 2019, for the WBC heavyweight championship.
Background
After his first round knockout of Dominic Breazeale in May 2019, Deontay Wilder was linked with both a rematch with Lineal champion Tyson Fury and an undisputed bout with Anthony Joshua. However he opted for a rematch with Luis Ortiz who he had stopped in March 2018. This was criticised by Dillian Whyte who had been the top ranked contender with the WBC for more than 600 days, without getting a title shot.
It was expected that Ortiz would push Wilder with the BBC Sport boxing correspondent Mike Costello saying "I see not necessarily a similar fight to last time but I do see Ortiz again giving Wilder plenty to think about"
Wilder was 7-1 favorite going into the bout.
The fight
Ortiz clearly outboxed Wilder for the first six rounds. However in the 7th round Wilder landed a straight right that knocked Ortiz down and he failed to beat the count.
At the time of the stoppage Ortiz led on all three scorecards with two scores of 55–59 and one of 56–58. Both the AP and The Guardian had it a shutout of 54–60 to Ortiz.
Aftermath
“Next we have Tyson Fury in the rematch,” Wilder said in the ring after the bout “Then I want unification. I want one champion, one face and one heavyweight champion – Deontay Wilder.”
A month after the bout the rematch with Tyson Fury was confirmed.
Fight card
^Note 1 For WBC heavyweight title ^Note 2 For vacant WBA (Super) super featherweight title ^Note 3 For WBA (Regular) super bantamweight title ^Note 4 For WBC Silver bantamweight title
Broadcasting
The fight was televised on PPV's Fox in the United States.
See also
Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz
References
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- Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale
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