Can any man in history handle a PRIME Luis Ortiz

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  • Rockybigblower
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    #31
    The greatest Cuban boy lover of all....Felix Savon.

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    • Clegg
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      #32
      Look at how much Pac benefits from his experience, he's 40 but has had years perfecting his craft against guys like Floyd, Barrera, Cotto etc. so he's able to beat younger guys with his smarts, skills. Now remember Ortiz is even older and even more experienced than Pac, and against better fighters (Christian Hammer, Jennings, and remember his sensational performance against Malik Scott?)

      Heavyweights have their best years later than the small divisions. While I see that Ortiz would've been champ in 1988 if prime Tyson hadn't ducked him, he'll be even better next year when he pointlessly rematches Wilder yet again

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        #33
        Originally posted by abracada

        Perhaps prime Joe Louis could win one round against Ortiz?
        Perhaps no cause he was to stiff and slow?

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        • MONGOOSE66
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          #34
          Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
          Picture him now, Luis Ortiz aged 28

          Up on his toes, Fleet of foot, the movement, the speed, the ring IQ, firing off thunderous combinations from the southpaw stance, granite chin, defensive slickness, slick cuban-ness

          Who could handle that man?
          Well, we will never know. That said, he’s small a small heavyweight. It’s tuff for a small man to fight a larger man. That’s why we have weight classes.

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          • Nash out
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            #35
            Ortiz has not hit his prime yet. Nash out.

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            • Get em up
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              #36
              There is a reason he is called King Kong.... he is scooping up bad bitches and destroying skysc****rs. No mortal man would need bother with a prime Kong.

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              • Willy Wanker
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                #37
                You seriously need a full army just to lose a UD to the Great Ortiz.

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                • Tony Trick-Pony
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                  #38
                  Since Ortiz's prime was in the 1970s, we'll never know.

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