He received a visit from the "fixers" a few nights ago. He won't mention the injury until after his loss and it will provide the excuse for the trilogy fight.
Honestly speaking , why would there be a need for a trilogy
Not like he won the first fight
And I highly doubt it’s a broken bone
Especially the fact he’s had it there for so long , would lead me to believe it’s a cyst
No pain just annoying as fugh
He has a broken bone in there. I popped something back in the day in the same location or very close to it. Messing around working at Burger King, punched a cardboard box and it just popped back by the wrist. A small bone must have cracked because a knot popped up that stuck around for about 3 months or so. If I touched it, the pain was massive, so I left it alone.
On a side note, Ortiz looks like he's 58 yrs old.
OK. Thanks. I thought as per above poster it was a fatty cyst. They can actually be hard. Seems meaningless as he's had it for 20 years they said.
He actually does look old there, not quite that old.
At 3:30 or so.
Strange place for that bump.
But he's had it for 20 years, so of no importance.
He has a broken bone in there. I popped something back in the day in the same location or very close to it. Messing around working at Burger King, punched a cardboard box and it just popped back by the wrist. A small bone must have cracked because a knot popped up that stuck around for about 3 months or so. If I touched it, the pain was massive, so I left it alone.
On a side note, Ortiz looks like he's 58 yrs old.
He received a visit from the "fixers" a few nights ago. He won't mention the injury until after his loss and it will provide the excuse for the trilogy fight.
It looks like a big azz cyst
Or one of those balls of fat accumulation
I knew someone who had something like that on their wrist , it came and went , but never any pain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLeVp0ekdvA
Dated March 1, 2018
At 3:30 or so.
Strange place for that bump.
But he's had it for 20 years, so of no importance.
same question was asked before the 1st fight
https://www.boxingscene.com › luis-ortiz-dismisses-rumors-hand-injury-ah...
His left hand, on which Ortiz didn’t wear a glove during the press conference, has a large, hard bump on the top of it. The lump could’ve come from calcium deposits and Ortiz insisted it doesn’t cause him any pain.
“It’s nothing,” Ortiz said. “It’s all good.”
In an effort to prove what he was saying, Ortiz pounded the protrusion on the top of his left hand with the bottom of his right fist five straight times.
Luis DeCubas Jr., an adviser to Ortiz, explained that the powerful southpaw has long had that bump on his left hand.
Thanks for the answers
My man, if you are an Ortiz fan, don't worry. He's in the best hape of his life it looks like. If he can't beat Wilder now, he was just never meant to.
I posted in another thread how I feel this match is more leveled out than their first fight. I'm not sure if that favors Ortiz however. Either way, it should be a great fight because Wilder won't have the flu (weighing only 216lbs) and Ortiz will be in the best shape of his life.
Nice observation. Not sure if it's anything. Anyone got a another video with similar angle of Ortiz in stare down? What if he just has a whack ass fist and we never noticed?
It looks like there's a huge bump on his left hand? I'm trying to find the video one second.
I’ve noticed that also. I think it’s calcification. It’s been known to happen to hard punchers.