Boxing Live Stream: Deontay Wilder v. Luis Ortiz Final Press Conference Before these two clash on Saturday night, Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz square off on the mic one more time by Daniel Yanofsky March 1, 2018 It’s all come down to this! Before Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz clash inside the Barclays Center, they will get a chance to say a few final words. The final press conference between the two is today at The Edison Ballroom in Brooklyn, NY at 12:00 p.m. Both fighters are expected to speak at 12:30 p.m. You can watch the press conference through the video provided via SHOWTIME Sports: httpss://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DSur7wSdkg It will be a war when two undefeated fighters step into the ring. Since winning the WBC Heavyweight Title in 2015, Deontay Wilder (39-0) has been unstoppable. He was won 24 fights via knockout. This will be his third fight at the Barclays Center. The last time he was there was a 12th round KO against Bermane Stiverne back in November. The star of WAGS Atlanta will look to prove why he is the most dominant boxer today at age 32. Wilder may be facing his toughest opponent to date in Luis Ortiz. The Cuban born Ortiz (28-0) has won 24 fights via knockout, the last one being against Daniel Martz in December. The two were originally scheduled to fight, but never came into fruition after Ortiz was caught taking a banned substance. Now, there will be no distractions, as Ortiz has a chance to to make history in his first trip to Brooklyn. If you haven’t already bought your tickets, now is your final opportunity to do so! They are still available at Ticketmaster.com and the Barclays Center box office. Let’s see if a war of words between the two will set a precedent for the upcoming fight on Saturday. Post Views: 1,930 The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Daniel Yanofsky Baseball Editor, Misc. Sports Editor. Covers all things combat sports (MMA, Pro Wrestling and Boxing). When he's not writing, Daniel hosts a podcast, The Main Event. Latest posts by Daniel Yanofsky (see all) Mets hire Luis Rojas to replace Carlos Beltran as manager - January 23, 2020 An Outsider’s 2020 Hall of Fame Ballot - January 21, 2020 A Wild Yo Sighting: Yoenis Cespedes participates in running, fielding and hitting drills - January 21, 2020 Following Conor McGregor’s win at UFC 246, is “The King” truly back? - January 20, 2020 Related TopicsBoxingbrooklyn boxingDeontay WilderLuis OrtizSHOWTIME SportsWilder v. Ortiz Click to comment You must be logged in to post a comment Login Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Newsletter Subscription Can't Miss Posts! Women in Sports: NHL Network Host, Jackie Redmond by Nicholas Durst | posted on March 4, 2019 XFL Co-Owner Dany Garcia Talks Business, Serving Others at espnW Women + Sports Summit by Candace Cordelia | posted on October 23, 2020 Women in Sports Interview Series: It’s a sure bet with Philadelphia native, Erin Kate Dolan (VIDEO) by Denise Gonzalez | posted on March 17, 2020 From Paramus High School to CBS Sports, Spero Dedes is making waves in sports broadcasting by Sunil Sunder Raj | posted on October 27, 2020 No Shame in Their Game – Female Mixed Martial Artists Use Onlyfans to Make Money by Brandon Berrios | posted on December 4, 2020 More in Boxing The Mockery of A Sport: Paul vs. Askren Jake Paul and Ben Askren are set to fight tonight, and as a fan... Poirier McGregor Trilogy Is a Hot Ticket but is the Donation Beef a Show? Before UFC 257, Conor McGregor predicted that he would win the fight, but more... The Paul Brothers are Bad for Combat Sports Obviously this is just my opinion, but with Jake Paul and Logan Paul getting... Floyd Mayweather Set to Square Up Against Logan Paul The richest athlete in the world is about to add to his north of... Edson Barboza v. Kevin Lee to headline UFC Atlantic City Long Island’s Gregor Gillespie v. Vinc Pichel added to UFC Utica