Would Ortiz give Fury and Usyk trouble?

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  • brettWall
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    #21
    Ortiz's last night's fight with Ruiz is most likely his retirement fight. It's an anemic performance not suited for main cards. I don't see him being given even a semi-high profile fight any time soon.

    If he's not ready to retire yet, then he just have to accept gimme fights vs Hammer type opponents on undercards just to keep earning decent money. He's not young and he doesn't need long vacations at this crucial age of his.

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    • Inspired
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      #22
      None whatsoever.

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      • daggum
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        #23
        Originally posted by ddeg10
        Ortiz was a monster and super enjoyable to watch. But his time has passed and he needs to hang them up. Fury and Usyk have too much ring IQ for Luis, even If you rewind the clock a few years
        he has 1 top 10 win in his entire career. thats not very monster like.

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        • Shrap
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          Ortiz has no chance against neither Fury nor Usyk even if he was younger. There has always been a desperation to make Ortiz look like he's great since losing to Wilder but it's fantasy. He's never beaten anyone of note and won't be remembered.

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          • Hustle
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            #25
            Originally posted by Dr. Z

            Was Ortiz older or younger than reported? I'm saying the first fight was close and Wilder was in trouble...and ORTIZ was old. That's what I am saying.
            idk how old he is for real. But this version can't beat none of the top guys.

            4 years ago. He was a problem for anybody in this era

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            • MulaKO
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              #26
              Anyone with good footwork beats Ortiz
              Very simple non toxic self efficient

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              • Damn Wicked
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                Ortiz is too slow footed, slow-paced and chinny to trouble Usyk or Fury but anything could happen in boxing. Any fighter can potentially trouble their higher regarded opponent. Ortiz has lots of weaknesses, so I don’t see him hanging with the best in the division. I think Otto Wallin would beat Ortiz.

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                • Damn Wicked
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Shrap
                  Ortiz has no chance against neither Fury nor Usyk even if he was younger. There has always been a desperation to make Ortiz look like he's great since losing to Wilder but it's fantasy. He's never beaten anyone of note and won't be remembered.
                  Yeah, Ortiz’s “boogeyman” aura was created by Wilder nut riders to make their hero seem better than he actually is.

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                  • elfag
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                    #29
                    no hes old, his reflexes are deteroriated, his chin is cracked and like others said they are both quick and have great cardio and energy in the late rounds.

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                    • The D3vil
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                      #30
                      Nah, in 2016-2017, he would've beaten them all, but his time is gone.

                      He has zero punch resistance post-Wilder

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