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  • watchayouhead
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    #21
    Ortiz is something like 25-0 with 22 KO's.

    He fought nothing but tomato cans so far. When he was 18-0 he fought a guy making his pro debut.

    Jennings is his toughest test to date, and Jennings is waaaaay better than anyone Ortiz fought.

    At least fight and Eddie Chambers or Cunningham to take a step up.

    I looked at Ortiz boxrec and I understood why a year ago Ortiz was ranked around #50, then he made a jump to the top ten off nothing but his record - which was against ham and eggers.

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    • BendOver
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      #22
      Originally posted by watchayouhead
      Ortiz is something like 25-0 with 22 KO's.

      He fought nothing but tomato cans so far. When he was 18-0 he fought a guy making his pro debut.

      Jennings is his toughest test to date, and Jennings is waaaaay better than anyone Ortiz fought.

      At least fight and Eddie Chambers or Cunningham to take a step up.

      I looked at Ortiz boxrec and I understood why a year ago Ortiz was ranked around #50, then he made a jump to the top ten off nothing but his record - which was against ham and eggers.
      Just tell me who in nowadays boxing doesn't have a bunch of tomatoes cans in their resume? The guy is been avoided but the top dogs in his division, any Cuban with a little of an amateur pedigree is avoided, plain and simple, they just bring the "high risk low reward" quote...

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      • Mammoth
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        #23
        There's not a heavyweight who can beat him. None.

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        • Elotero
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          #24
          Originally posted by mlac
          lol yea, that's why he's fighting malik scott a total bs fight that will end as soon as ortiz hit's malik ' the purple fedora wearing diver' scott.

          At least GB actually wanted him to fight a semi decent guy in Ustinov.
          Instead of a decent fight he leaves, joins hearn and fights another no hoper.

          btw who are the 2 guy's that you think would beat ortiz??
          ? Is Malik Scott some kind of neckbeard now?

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          • Rudiamonds
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            #25
            Originally posted by mylo86
            Which two do you think he doesn't beat?
            I think wilder is a big problem for him

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            • mlac
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              #26
              Originally posted by Elotero
              ? Is Malik Scott some kind of neckbeard now?

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              • Blackclouds
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                #27
                A big reason why Ortiz career stalled because he was with HBO/Golden Boy. They were the ones holding him back. Now that he's out from them he'll get his shots. It really is that simple. Ortiz made some good moves that'll help his career. He was likely going to be put on the shelf until he got too old with golden boy.

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                • watchayouhead
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                  #28
                  People, you all need to look at his boxrec, a year ago he was 24-0 with 20 KO's and ranked #46 or so, just because he never had a hard fight.
                  Then he fought an over-rated jennings, then 44 years old Tony Thompson.
                  Thats it.

                  Why would anyone duck him, and why do you think he could beat anybody in the top 20?

                  I guarantee you guys like Whyte, Mansour, Breazeal, Chambers, Cunningham, Haye, Chisora, Gerald Washington, Izu Ogonoh, Pulev, Povetkin, Fury, Klitschko, Stiverne, Miller, Briggs, Joshua, Wilder, Parker, Ruiz,etc would love to knock him out. Thats 20 guys in a class Ortiz has never fought.

                  Ortiz isn't being ducked, he is the one doing the ducking.
                  Last edited by watchayouhead; 10-13-2016, 01:25 AM.

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