Ortiz hasn't fought since October 2022!!! I mentioned Keyshawn, Kambo, and Muratalla, because ALL 3 are signed to Top Rank, just like Jamaine himself! Note that he's not fighting neither 3! He's fighting Antonio Moran! Why is that? So he needs to stop talking about Frank Martin, and get the fights in his own VERY deep stable!
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Ortiz hasn't fought since October 2022!!! I mentioned Keyshawn, Kambo, and Muratalla, because ALL 3 are signed to Top Rank, just like Jamaine himself! Note that he's not fighting neither 3! He's fighting Antonio Moran! Why is that? So he needs to stop talking about Frank Martin, and get the fights in his own VERY deep stable!Last edited by _Rexy_; 09-13-2023, 09:59 AM.Comment
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Jamaine Ortiz On Keyshawn Davis: “If He Wants To Fight We Can Get That On”
BY HANS THEMISTODE
Published Thu Apr 27, 2023, 06:22 AM EDT
It seemed like just yesterday that Keyshawn Davis turned pro. But while he only has roughly two years of professional experience underneath his belt, the former Olympic silver medalist isn’t interested in taking the easy road.
With a handful of eye-catching performances to his name, the 24-year-old took a considerable step up in competition earlier this month. In front of a jam-packed crowd at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, Davis squared off against Anthony Yigit.
Initially viewed as a significant test, Davis (8-0, 6 KOs) effortlessly steamrolled the normally durable contender, stopping him dead in his tracks in the ninth frame. Immediately following his victory, Davis turned his attention to Frank Martin.
Ultimately, despite wanting to get his hands on the powerful southpaw, a showdown between them is unlikely, at least for now. A more realistic option for the talented up-and-comer is a matchup against Jamaine Ortiz.
In recent months, Davis has expressed his desire to face the current lightweight contender. And while Ortiz is normally stoic and soft-spoken, he quickly revealed that if Davis truly wants it, he can easily get it.
“If he wants to fight I think we can get that on,” said Ortiz to BoxingScene.com. “I don’t think that’s a problem.”
It seemed like just yesterday that Keyshawn Davis turned pro. But while he only has roughly two years of professional experience underneath his belt, the former Olympic silver medalist isn’t interested in taking the easy road.
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That's boxing these days though. When guys are with different promotions, fans will make the excuse for them while ignoring the fact that even when guys are on the same stable they don't ****ing fight.Comment
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