From the moment he obliterated perennial Top 10 contender Bryant Jennings to end his 2015 campaign, Luis Ortiz knew he'd be walking around with a bulls-eye on his back.
The unbeaten Cuban southpaw welcomes the attention, but is discouraged by his divisional peers offering more talk than action. His team struggled to secure a willing opponent for his March 5 headliner at D.C, Armory in Washington D.C. before landing on local heavyweight Tony Thompson.
While Ortiz is grateful for the D.C-based southpaw answering the call, the trash talk in his direction has been a little tough to swallow.
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The unbeaten Cuban southpaw welcomes the attention, but is discouraged by his divisional peers offering more talk than action. His team struggled to secure a willing opponent for his March 5 headliner at D.C, Armory in Washington D.C. before landing on local heavyweight Tony Thompson.
While Ortiz is grateful for the D.C-based southpaw answering the call, the trash talk in his direction has been a little tough to swallow.
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