I'm going to expose the myth that is Luis Ortiz

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #21
    Originally posted by bluebeam
    Once ortiz is ordered a title shot at the wba title. Watch how quick fury vacates the wba belt not to fight him.
    Ortiz is tailor made for Fury

    he will plod, slowly, around the ring trying to get to fury with his t rex arms, fury will be far too quick and long, ramming his jab into ortiz face. After 5-6 rounds, ortiz will be gased, his old man lungs gasping for air, his face swollen and fury will start dropping right hands until the ref waves him off.

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    • BlackRevolver
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      #22
      Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums!
      Time for a realistic unbiased look at this hype job.

      Reasons why "real king Kong" is NOT the bogeyman you losers want to believe.

      1. He's fat.

      Yes, fat. Look at his bone structure, this is a guy who should be 225lbs, however his years on anabolic steroids blew him up. Now he's off them he's kept the weight but its around his midsection and man boobs.

      2. He's slow.

      This guy is a plodder. He shambles like an oaf. He's got some OK hand speed if you are right in front of him but he has NO footspeed

      3. He's easy to back up.

      Bryant Jennings had him backing up in straight lines with his chin in the air. What's going to happen when a power puncher puts it on him?

      4. He has poor stamina.

      He was breathing out of his ass at the end of the Jennings fight.

      5. He's OLD

      And getting older every fight.

      This guy is pure hype. He reminds me of Sam peter tbh. Just a well matched, old ass Cuban Sam peter.

      He'll be exposed soon.

      Wilder would decapitate him
      Thank ****.
      I'm bored of hearing about Ortiz and his fans over hyping him.
      He's an old man beating bum fighters and some on here think he's a legend.

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      • bluebeam
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        #23
        Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums!
        Ortiz is tailor made for Fury

        he will plod, slowly, around the ring trying to get to fury with his t rex arms, fury will be far too quick and long, ramming his jab into ortiz face. After 5-6 rounds, ortiz will be gased, his old man lungs gasping for air, his face swollen and fury will start dropping right hands until the ref waves him off.

        Too bad the fight will never happen.

        I guarantee fury doesn't fight him

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        • about.thousands
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          #24
          Originally posted by kidbazooka
          Fuuck out of here dumb fuuck.

          You just described Tyson fury and lucas Brown.

          Ortiz would light both those clowns up guaranteed.

          As for Joshua when he decided to come to the states and get off that juice then we'll see what he's really about.

          Right now Luis Ortiz will crush all them mutha****ers.
          I was thinking the same thing.

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          • Earl-Hickey
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            #25
            Originally posted by bluebeam
            Too bad the fight will never happen.

            I guarantee fury doesn't fight him
            Well probably not, he's an unknown loser who nobody cares about and he will very likely get beaten before coming up as a mandatory

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            • Sugar Adam Ali
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              #26
              Originally posted by Redd Foxx
              Yea, and you were saying that Bradley beat Pac by a wide margin last night. You have no credibility.
              Lololololololololololol

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              • CaneloMaidana
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                #27
                Luis Ortiz is 37 and Tony Thompson is his 2nd best win. He stinks.

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                • BWC
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                  I'm going to take some joy in Ortiz losing which is a rare thing for me. I think he's WAYYYY overhyped off of his resume right now. He's done virtually nothing. Anyone halfway decent can win a title in this era so I won't say he can't win a belt or anything, but he's not gonna be the #1 guy in the division at any point like some seem to be suggesting like its destiny.

                  I suspect he loses to some random to semi-random guy within the next 2yrs after probably losing to a more notable guy first. He's an old, overrated, chubby, PED abuser, who's done barely anything yet. Why some are so in love with this guy is beyond my comprehension. And I'm a Cuban amateur program/boxer fanboy.
                  He's pretty good but seems like wasted potential. He needs bigger fights and fast..

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                  • Mikhnienko
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                    #29
                    Ortiz was fighting at 200lbs in the amateurs at age 26.

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                    • PRchamp
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                      #30
                      None of the Heavyweight champs want to fight Ortiz too much of a high risk and low reward. Ortiz has good boxing skills and power to go with it, also it doesn't hurt that he's a southpaw which give his opponents problems.

                      Ortiz destroyed Jennings who was touted as a good heavyweight and you guys don't want to give him credit??? Joshua does the same to Jennings and he is considered the next Ali, so much biased crap on here for Cuban fighters. Double standards I tell you, what's the excuse to not fight this Cuban who actually KO's his opponents??

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