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  • #21
    Originally posted by jreckoning View Post
    Unfortunately, that makes it easier for guys to wait him out until he ages a few years.

    He will have to go on an absolute tear to force the fights he wants and even then, who knows.

    Shame he couldn't have come here earlier.
    Two years goes by in the blink of an eye. Top guys can wait that long and meet a 39 year old Ortiz in the ring. I'm sure he'll still be dangerous, with that monster power, but Luis will probably have started to fade by then.

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    • #22
      He has a great story with his daughter and all but does someone have a good explanation why he tested positive?

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      • #23
        Ortiz got skills. I look forward to seeing him in with any of the other champs. Being with GBP will be good for him and he'll be a regular feature in HBO next year. The crew seemed very impressed with Ortiz as well.

        FWIW, Ortiz and Jennings are VADA participants and were both clean. I don't know anything about his pass positive test, but he looks to be great being clean as evident from his KO win last night.

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        • #24
          Jennings doesn't punch that hard to be honest.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by richardt View Post
            He has a great story with his daughter and all but does someone have a good explanation why he tested positive?
            Horse meat?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by richardt View Post
              He has a great story with his daughter and all but does someone have a good explanation why he tested positive?
              Good explanation? He tested positive for a steroid. What is there to say? People can make excuses all day long; but the bottom line is, Ortiz violated the rules. From a personal standpoint, it's my belief that many, perhaps most, professional athletes today use banned substances. Most don't get caught. It's not rocket science to avoid detection. So when a fighter tests positive once, I don't get all worked up about it. If he tests positive a second time, that's a different story.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
                Jennings doesn't punch that hard to be honest.
                Not in a relative sense, but he IS still a heavyweight. You can't take his power lightly. Ortiz took enough solid shots last night to show me he has at least a decent chin.

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                • #28
                  Don't know if he will get either next but he should get the winner of Ruslan Chagaev vs Lucas Browne next at the very least

                  I like Ortiz, he has a great story with his Daughter situation. Hopefully he is clean and stays clean so that nobody can discredit his accomplishments

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                  • #29
                    Boxing fans should be campaigning for these fights. It frustrates me to see boxing fans becoming business men, saying "this fighter and that fighter ain't big/draws enough".

                    Campaigning for these fights is what gives the casual/public notice and the promoters. Stop giving them wiggle room to duck fights. Stop being promoters and be fan of the sport and call out these cowards.

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                    • #30
                      I don't imagine him getting any of those fights. His best bet is to work his way towards the IBF since they actually enforce their rules.

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