Lucas Browne vs Luis Ortiz (who has / had the better resume)?

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  • Mr Objecitivity
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    Lucas Browne vs Luis Ortiz (who has / had the better resume)?

    Before both of their recent losses. Lucas Browne's defeat to Dillian Whyte and Luis Ortiz's defeat to Deontay Wilder.

    Both of their resumes and records seem to be of a similar quality. Ortiz's best opponent was arguably Bryant Jennings whilst Browne's best opponent was arguably Ruslan Chagaev.
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    #2
    I don't know but i'm surprised Lucas Browne struggling and arguably getting a hometown decision vs the corpse of james toney would be more of a thing people would mention or talk about, that showed how basic of a boxer he is, also the fact that lucas almost died pulling off a rocky like comeback against chagaev would say that Ortiz has the better resume and the more credible fighters. Lucas was taking a whooping in his best victory against a fat hepatitis ridden chagaev, ortiz ruined jennnings and even malik scott is probably a better win than most of brownes victories ie rudenko, towers, chagaev and.... thats all i can remember. scott would give browne fits

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #3
      Ortiz’s resume is way better Jennings was a way better win than the shell of Chagaev that Browne went life and death with.

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      • SN!PER
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        #4
        Lucas Browne fight like a toughman competitor.

        To get outboxed by Whyte you need to have a borderline ******ed boxing IQ.

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        • adotd
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          #5
          Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
          Lucas Browne fight like a toughman competitor.

          To get outboxed by Whyte you need to have a borderline ******ed boxing IQ.
          That's exactly why I think Whyte outboxes Wilder if they fight. But Browne probably has a better resume than Ortiz, but if they both fought Ortiz was stop Browne early, so it doesn't reflect anything lol.

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          • dan_cov
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            #6
            Ortiz his win over Jennings is very underrated imo
            Jennings was fresh off giving Wladimir a very tough fight and had recently stopped Szpilka who I believe was undefeated at the time and Mike Perez.

            Browne has a few names on his resume but both names were roughly (give or take) a full decade past their best. Even an old Thompson is probably a better win than Chagaev at that stage at least he had recent notably victories.

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            • Sid-Knee
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              #7
              Originally posted by Mr Objecitivity
              Before both of their recent losses. Lucas Browne's defeat to Dillian Whyte and Luis Ortiz's defeat to Deontay Wilder.

              Both of their resumes and records seem to be of a similar quality. Ortiz's best opponent was arguably Bryant Jennings whilst Browne's best opponent was arguably Ruslan Chagaev.
              Yeah, but Chagiev was well past his best. Jennings was at least in his prime, for whatever that's worth. Haha.

              So yeah, Ortiz has the slightly better resume.

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                #8
                The only meaningful fight Browne ever one was a stunning comeback where everyone thought he was about to lose. The guy couldn't have been luckier. I think he also failed his PED test in that fight. Guy is nobody.

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
                  Lucas Browne fight like a toughman competitor.

                  To get outboxed by Whyte you need to have a borderline ******ed boxing IQ.
                  Wilder would be out-boxed by Whyte as well. Wilder can't box for ****. Wilder is nothing but a punch. Without that power we wouldn't even know who Wilder is.

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                  • Mr Objecitivity
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                    Yeah, but Chagiev was well past his best. Jennings was at least in his prime, for whatever that's worth. Haha.

                    So yeah, Ortiz has the slightly better resume.
                    Fair point!

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