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    By Jake Donovan - It was perhaps the most difficult decision Luis 'King Kong' Ortiz had to make in his pro career to date, one where he was well aware of the negative backlash once fully executed. The unbeaten heavyweight and his team have spent the past several weeks contemplating a way out of a co-promotional contract with Golden Boy Promotions, a deal which was finalized earlier this week...
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  • #2
    great decision. He is gonna bring the HW division back. Just have to rid out the fakes like Wilder and Fury and beat Wlad by KO.

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    • #3
      I wish this man well. He seems like a decent, hard working guy. I don't know if he's the best heavyweight out there, but Ortiz's name has to be in the discussion. If nothing else, he's definitely one of the most exciting heavyweights in the game.

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      • #4
        The only fighter that wasn't scared to fight him was Andy Ruiz

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        • #5
          Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Post
          great decision. He is gonna bring the HW division back. Just have to rid out the fakes like Wilder and Fury and beat Wlad by KO.
          hahaha how ironic, wilder and fury are fakes, yet its ortiz the one that got caught using steroids

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          • #6
            Ruiz doesnt need Luis Ortiz problems. Not a good choice.

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            • #7
              I agree this young kid has a real bright future

              His future down the line in a few years I can really see this kid hitting his prime.

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              • #8
                Drug cheat whose next fight attracted a top purse bid of 600k and now he has to fight in Russia

                He is old for a fighter and will spend the next few years paying back his management anyway

                What a dumbarse

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                • #9
                  A shame for him that Haymon has stopped signing up so many fighters. Maybe there's still a deal to be made there, with Haymon or Schaefer's new company he can have a good performance on Showtime and work towards a fight with Wilder or Joshua. Not heard any rumours of him moving in that direction though.

                  It just seems like his only chance of getting Fury/Joshua/Wilder to face him is if he's mandatory. He's already part of the WBA mix, as bad an organisation as they are he seems best off sticking with that, the WBC have a situation of their own (Povetkin-Stiverne to see who faces Wilder, who is injured) and the next IBF mandatory after Parker won't be for over a year so there's no short road to a big fight for him.

                  If he goes to Haymon then fair enough, but Arum and Hearn won't sign him and it seems you're better off having a big/connected promoter in your corner when trying to get HBO/Showtime exposure, enforce a mandatory or get a big fight. Maybe he'll go to RN as part of the deal to be on the Kov-Ward undercard but they've not solved Rigo's career problems so far.

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                  • #10
                    Will all the real king ortiz fans stand up? And all golden girl groupie sit down!

                    Now the real king kong fans will stand up and all those golden girl/oscarina de la homa groupies are going to be pissed hhahahahahah!

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