Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz: I Want Tyson Fury, Wilder or Klitschko Next!

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  • Outwest Exp 355
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    #11
    Originally posted by denium
    Fury & Wlad are busy and Wilder won't go anywhere near him.
    Last week nobody knew this dudes name. Now he's some nightmare because he stopped a pretender like Jennings? This site is off the hook as usual.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
      Last week nobody knew this dudes name. Now he's some nightmare because he stopped a pretender like Jennings? This site is off the hook as usual.
      Anyone who follows the HW division knew who Luis Ortiz was. Jennings isn't anything special but use your eyes. Ortiz is clearly a very talented fighter with skills and power.

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      • jeffery.hamman
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        #13
        Luis Ortiz is for real

        Luis Ortiz is for real. He's got the Tools to beat the best of them. He's big, strong, variable, and fast. Ortiz and Wilder or Ortiz and Fury would be great matches that would be talked about for years. He would destroy Wlad

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          #14
          Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
          Last week nobody knew this dudes name. Now he's some nightmare because he stopped a pretender like Jennings? This site is off the hook as usual.
          Then you have absolutely no business on a boxing forum...

          Google "Saddo Boxing - Max Power - Luis Ortiz" and check out the thread I made about him a year and a half ago now...

          I called this guy the goods way back.

          He was widely touted even then as one of the next big things.

          You've exposed yourself as a fool!

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          • Jewish-Reptile
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            #15
            He won't fight any of these guys next, it'll be Chagaev and then he'll be WBA mandatory to Klitschko after the Klitschko has dealt with Fury in the rematch. Klitschko will be well advised to avoid this guy like the bubonic plague.

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              #16
              I hope he DOESN'T fight Klitschko. Ortiz is the type of guy that could put him to sleep early and at this stage in Klitschko's career he could end up getting seriously hurt.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
                Last week nobody knew this dudes name. Now he's some nightmare because he stopped a pretender like Jennings? This site is off the hook as usual.
                Jennings is a Top10 heavyweight and has some good wins on his resume. Plus he is in great shape.

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                  #18
                  Not Unless He's Manadatory

                  There is absolutely no way he's getting any of those guys unless he is mandatory for them.

                  First Wilder is with PBC/Al Haymon until things get resolved there's no way they will be stepping in the ring against each other.

                  Fury/Klitschko are rematching so who knows when that happens.

                  So unfortunately those fights won't happen the first half of 2016, maybe the second half.

                  HBO/Golden Boy probably want Ortiz to fight 3 times next year.

                  He should be aiming for Stiverne, Pulev, Chagaev, and hope Glazkov beats Martin next month to fight him. Wild Card would be Andy Ruiz but I'm not sure Bob Arum would want to but there best Heavyweight in against King Kong.

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    #19
                    It's a shame Ortiz is too old to stick around for long, even if he turns out to be better than expected. He'll be 37 in March. By the time he gets a shot at one of the very top guys, he'll be no younger than 38. Unless he turns out to be a freak, we probably have only a couple of years to watch Luis in action.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                      It's a shame Ortiz is too old to stick around for long, even if he turns out to be better than expected. He'll be 37 in March. By the time he gets a shot at one of the very top guys, he'll be no younger than 38. Unless he turns out to be a freak, we probably have only a couple of years to watch Luis in action.
                      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.

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