Luis Ortiz RETURNS August 30 in Texas, eyes Oleksandyr Usyk showdown.

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  • NihonJim
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    Luis Ortiz RETURNS August 30 in Texas, eyes Oleksandyr Usyk showdown.

    Against an opponent to be announced, can Usyk handle the slick cuban skills?

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    Ortiz's legs are long gone. He can still hit, he still has skill, he can still absorb damage and remain clear-headed and intelligent out there. But every time he gets clipped his legs betray him. He's done.

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      #3
      He should fight Zhang. They are both done. The last big pay for both.

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        #4
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        He should fight Zhang. They are both done. The last big pay for both.
        Or the AJ fight wouldn't be bad

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          #5
          Luis Ortiz is OLD, but so are a good number of today's ranked Heavyweights. That's how heavyweights of the 21st century are.

          Luis Ortiz ranks Number 10 of the 2015-2025 Era, Number 14 of the 21st Century, and number 22 in today's ratings on August 17, 2025.

          So he's a credentialed man.

          One more run at the top is probaby in him, but..... for Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk, Deontay Wilder, Andy Ruiz, Anthony Joshua, Luis Ortiz, Dillian Whyte, Derrick Chisora, Zhilei Zhang; their era ends this year, and the next wave is ready to replace them all, one by one.

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            Luis Ortiz is OLD, but so are a good number of today's ranked Heavyweights. That's how heavyweights of the 21st century are.

            Luis Ortiz ranks Number 10 of the 2015-2025 Era, Number 14 of the 21st Century, and number 22 in today's ratings on August 17, 2025.

            So he's a credentialed man.

            One more run at the top is probaby in him, but..... for Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk, Deontay Wilder, Andy Ruiz, Anthony Joshua, Luis Ortiz, Dillian Whyte, Derrick Chisora, Zhilei Zhang; their era ends this year, and the next wave is ready to replace them all, one by one.

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              #7
              Originally posted by famicommander
              Ortiz's legs are long gone. He can still hit, he still has skill, he can still absorb damage and remain clear-headed and intelligent out there. But every time he gets clipped his legs betray him. He's done.
              You just contradicted yourself.

              He can still absorb damage but everytime he gets clipped his legs betray him? So then he can't take a hit moron

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                Originally posted by Grandma Lover

                You just contradicted yourself.

                He can still absorb damage but everytime he gets clipped his legs betray him? So then he can't take a hit moron
                Can you actually read? I said that he can absorb damage and still have hits wits about him, but it doesn't help because his legs are gone. Every time he got dropped by Ruiz he was aware and responsive, he just had no balance anymore.

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                  Ortiz should've got that win against that fat slob Ruiz

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                  • Grandma Lover
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by famicommander

                    Can you actually read? I said that he can absorb damage and still have hits wits about him, but it doesn't help because his legs are gone. Every time he got dropped by Ruiz he was aware and responsive, he just had no balance anymore.
                    You know what flash knockdown are you idiot?
                    The fact your using a fight from 3 years ago is ****ing hilarious that dude is done you buffoon lmao

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