By Ponciano "John" Melo, Jr.
Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz shared the same prediction toward their WBC heavyweight rematch on November 23rd at the MGM Grand Arena, a knockout.
During their face-to-face hosted by FOX|PBC, Wilder agreed with Ortiz that their fight will only be decided by a KO, neither one of them will.
Both are hopeful that the much-anticipated rematch will finally settle their match after a controversial victory of Wilder back in March 2018.
"I know it's a big test in front of me, I know that and I'm up for the challenge," the champion Wilder said.
He also revealed that he had flu during their first fight and still put on a great show and won to shut the controversy.
On the other hand, the Cuban boxer was all but focused on the rematch.
"King Kong is back, King Kong is back. I want to destroy him," said Ortiz.
"I'm coming to fight hard, I'm coming to win. That's my strategy," he added.
Nonetheless, the short face-to-face ended in peace with both boxers showing respect to one another while vowing to leave it all behind come fight night.