What is next for Luis Ortiz?

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  • thetruthteller
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    #31
    Originally posted by El_Mero
    Rumor is Ortiz vs Joyce.
    No way Ortiz takes that fight. He will either want a bum or a cash out shot at the title. A shot he doesn't currently deserve.

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    • Ray*
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      #32
      Originally posted by genrick
      Is Luis Ortiz retired or what?

      What's happening in this division here?
      Why is it so inactive unlike in the UK?
      He has been moved up the WBC(PBC) HW ranking to number 3 behind Ruiz at number 2, am expecting PBC probably wants to make those top 2 fight and the PBC (WBC) would probably make the winner the mandatory challenger to the Fury/Wilder winner (******** over Whyte again).

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      • QueensburyRules
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        #33
        - -Luis contemplating moving back to Cuba with his riches...

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        • abracada
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          #34
          Originally posted by genrick
          The guy is not getting any younger.
          Seems he can't even get meaningful fights at PBC,
          other than the Wilder fights.
          Where T F is Charles Martin? Is he retired or what?
          The only way Luis Ortiz loses at this point in his career is if he boxes against a silver back gorilla and Ortiz is blindfolded and has one hand tied behind his back.

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          • GhostofDempsey
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            #35
            If it's not Andy I'd like to see Ajagba. It would be a good step up for Ajagba. See what's left of Ortiz.

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            • rickJen
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              #36
              Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
              If it's not Andy I'd like to see Ajagba. It would be a good step up for Ajagba. See what's left of Ortiz.
              Efe Ajagba is signed with Top Rank and is set to fight Frank Sanchez as undercard in the Fury/Wilder 3.
              Both have undefeated records. Let's hope Arum sends offer to Ortiz for the winner if uncle Al is unable to
              secure fights for Luis.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Ray*

                He has been moved up the WBC(PBC) HW ranking to number 3 behind Ruiz at number 2, am expecting PBC probably wants to make those top 2 fight and the PBC (WBC) would probably make the winner the mandatory challenger to the Fury/Wilder winner (******** over Whyte again).
                I could see this occuring. Chances are the next time we see him it's against a PBC fighter. Maybe they get Ortiz in against Trevor Bryan and get him that prestigious WBA regular trinket. He's #3 in their rankings.

                Barring these, how about Wallin? He's a PBC fighter, I realize he's not a big name but that would be an interesting matchup. Ortiz would have to get him out of there before round 5 or 6 when he starts looking for his oxygen tank.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

                  I could see this occuring. Chances are the next time we see him it's against a PBC fighter. Maybe they get Ortiz in against Trevor Bryan and get him that prestigious WBA regular trinket. He's #3 in their rankings.

                  Barring these, how about Wallin? He's a PBC fighter, I realize he's not a big name but that would be an interesting matchup. Ortiz would have to get him out of there before round 5 or 6 when he starts looking for his oxygen tank.
                  Wallin I know is with Salita promotions, but I think Salita takes his fighters around to other promoters with network deals. I doubt Don King would allow Bryan near any fight that isn’t going to earn him millions. Am expecting Bryan to milk that regular belt unless mandated to fight someone good.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #39
                    Ortiz should push for Ruiz fight. Ruiz looked like **** fighting Arreola. Totally winnable fight for Ortiz.

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                    • nixxter
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                      #40
                      It's not like Ortiz hasn't had opportunities. Just recently, Takam tried to fight him but nothing materialized. I think we know which side did not want it, we've heard this story before.

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