Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz-Alexander Flores Announced, PBC On FOX, November 7

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  • Mammoth
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    #21
    Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
    Maybe. But I'm not one. The problem with Ortiz is that his entire resume is littered with these types of fights. Other than Jennings and Wilder (twice), can anyone name a decent fighter he's been in with?

    I'd like to see him in against someone who will pose a threat.
    The card was originally supposed to be headlined by Ruiz vs Arreola to set up Ruiz vs Ortiz.

    Will that fight be good enough for you or will we still get the predictable Bryant Jennings comments from everybody?

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      #22
      Originally posted by KillaMane26
      Yeah he could probably found somebody a lil better but the top guys don't wanna fight him... Big risk low reward.

      Ruiz literally just ducked him... That was a perfect matchup
      I think PBC is still trying to set up Ruiz vs Ortiz later on.

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        #23
        Originally posted by DougalDylan
        There are loads of boxers just looking for a pay day way better than this , Fury got Wallin, Povetkin got Price, Hearn got Ortiz Dave Allen. Just to give you a perspective all those fighters are 100 places higher than this guy.
        PBC must have loads of these guys on tap.

        Sefer Seferi (Fury) is 65th in the world and that fight was a joke.
        It was a joke, however considering that it was Fury's first comeback fight after losing 10 stone and beating a drug/alcohol addiction, I think we can give him a pass.

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          #24
          Originally posted by denium
          It was a joke, however considering that it was Fury's first comeback fight after losing 10 stone and beating a drug/alcohol addiction, I think we can give him a pass.
          It was the right opponent. Hatton fought that Senchenko guy who was like "Tom Schwartz level" on his comeback and it went terribly wrong. Fury was smarter about his comeback.

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          • PBR Streetgang
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            #25
            Originally posted by Mammoth
            The card was originally supposed to be headlined by Ruiz vs Arreola to set up Ruiz vs Ortiz.

            Will that fight be good enough for you or will we still get the predictable Bryant Jennings comments from everybody?
            Sure that will be good enough. As for the "predictable" Jennings comments, they are made for a valid reason. Rolling off wins against Martz, Kauffman, Cojanu and Hammer can only tell us so much about a fighter. He outboxed Wilder before getting sparked? That's pretty much every Wilder fight.

            I'd rather see Ortiz in against Arreola and give Ruiz the soft touch in Flores.

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              #26
              Ruiz is not the only fighter at PBC.
              There's Martin, Kownacki, Breazeale, Arreola.
              All of them are ducking the Cuban or what?

              This Flores fight is a supreme waste of time and money.
              It's a utterly meaningless fight for a 42 year old guy.

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