Looks like Ortiz ends his career

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Looks like Ortiz ends his career

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http://www.BS.com/luis-ortiz-v ... pv--107337

In his age to start war with promoter as powerful as GoldenBoy - it's suicide :brick:
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Christ Ortiz looks old, he looks more like 50 than under 40.

Maybe he just can't be arsed to put the work in, who knows. Think this is most likely the end, it's not like another promoters dying to snap him up, and it will probably drag on for 18 months trying to escape his contract.
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Was hoping to see him get in the title mix. Looks like that's just went out the window!
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Does anyone know why he didn't go along with it? Weird as hell.

The WBA tournament coudn't have gone much worse, I guess they'll do (Fres Vs Ustinov) Vs (Fury Vs Wlad)
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BitPlayer wrote:Does anyone know why he didn't go along with it? Weird as hell.

The WBA tournament coudn't have gone much worse, I guess they'll do (Fres Vs Ustinov) Vs (Fury Vs Wlad)
Money.

I think a lot of the Cubans have had some problems adjusting when they come over, they start pricing themselves out of opportunities because they've never seen so much money, not to mention booze, drugs, women etc. It's a massive shift in their lives.
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:D

I read this thread without clicking on the link and thought it was about Victor Ortiz :lol:
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Taansend wrote::D

I read this thread without clicking on the link and thought it was about Victor Ortiz :lol:
That was my initial thought. I nearly went on a rant about him but luckily twigged before I did :oops:
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Yup, it's very bad for Ortiz and for boxing fans :(
I realy waited for his perfomance against Ustinov...
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Ustinov gets screwed again! He had a big fight scheduled with Tyson Fury and they even held the pressers - and then Fury cancelled it because of a personal tragedy in his family, but Ustinov didn't get a new fight date. He just got screwed.
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Career suicide.

Cue 20 years of 'Luis Ortiz: what could have been' threads.
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I hate Cuban fighters.

Almost all of them are incredibly stupid and self-destructive.
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Horse wrote:I hate Cuban fighters.

Almost all of them are incredibly stupid and self-destructive.
Like I said earlier, think you need to take into account what happens to them psychologically when they come to the U.S, so many distractions and temptations.

It's a bloody shame, because Ortiz looked really very talented, but I expect to hear very little about him now.
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x2x wrote:Ustinov gets screwed again! He had a big fight scheduled with Tyson Fury and they even held the pressers - and then Fury cancelled it because of a personal tragedy in his family, but Ustinov didn't get a new fight date. He just got screwed.

Fury cancelled the fight cause he looked at Ustinov at the weigh-in and decided he didn't fancy the job.
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Horse wrote:I hate Cuban fighters.

Almost all of them are incredibly stupid and self-destructive.
What's your view on Cuban cigars, 'orse?
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:Like I said earlier, think you need to take into account what happens to them psychologically when they come to the U.S, so many distractions and temptations.

It's a bloody shame, because Ortiz looked really very talented, but I expect to hear very little about him now.
They are mentally weak.

They deserve to fail.
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Ricky_ wrote:Fury cancelled the fight cause he looked at Ustinov at the weigh-in and decided he didn't fancy the job.
His uncle was ill and then died.

Stop with the lame anti-Fury propaganda.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
BitPlayer wrote:Does anyone know why he didn't go along with it? Weird as hell.

The WBA tournament coudn't have gone much worse, I guess they'll do (Fres Vs Ustinov) Vs (Fury Vs Wlad)
Money.

I think a lot of the Cubans have had some problems adjusting when they come over, they start pricing themselves out of opportunities because they've never seen so much money, not to mention booze, drugs, women etc. It's a massive shift in their lives.

Interesting point. If one is not used to luxury or temptation and are suddenly exposed they can't control themselves. Its like if an inner city kid sees a swimming pool or a luxury item they go nuts. Show the same stimuli to an upper class kid and they're like "whatever." A middle class American or European have seen strip clubs or drugs their whole lives. Some develop problems; most don't. But A Cuban coming over sees all that for the first time. It's very different to them.
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Tony1244 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
BitPlayer wrote:Does anyone know why he didn't go along with it? Weird as hell.

The WBA tournament coudn't have gone much worse, I guess they'll do (Fres Vs Ustinov) Vs (Fury Vs Wlad)
Money.

I think a lot of the Cubans have had some problems adjusting when they come over, they start pricing themselves out of opportunities because they've never seen so much money, not to mention booze, drugs, women etc. It's a massive shift in their lives.

Interesting point. If one is not used to luxury or temptation and are suddenly exposed they can't control themselves. Its like if an inner city kid sees a swimming pool or a luxury item they go nuts. Show the same stimuli to an upper class kid and they're like "whatever." A middle class American or European have seen strip clubs or drugs their whole lives. Some develop problems; most don't. But A Cuban coming over sees all that for the first time. It's very different to them.
Mexican & Filipino fighters usually come from impoverished backgrounds so the same should apply to them then.....
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Taansend wrote:
Tony1244 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Money.

I think a lot of the Cubans have had some problems adjusting when they come over, they start pricing themselves out of opportunities because they've never seen so much money, not to mention booze, drugs, women etc. It's a massive shift in their lives.

Interesting point. If one is not used to luxury or temptation and are suddenly exposed they can't control themselves. Its like if an inner city kid sees a swimming pool or a luxury item they go nuts. Show the same stimuli to an upper class kid and they're like "whatever." A middle class American or European have seen strip clubs or drugs their whole lives. Some develop problems; most don't. But A Cuban coming over sees all that for the first time. It's very different to them.
Mexican & Filipino fighters usually come from impoverished backgrounds so the same should apply to them then.....

I don't know much about the Philippines, but I do believe Mexicans, even the very poor ones, have more exposure to drugs and brothels than Cubans, which is a more closed and disciplined society.
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Luis Ortiz’s career hadn’t really progressed that well under Golden Boy and his fight purses were really quite small.

That being said, he was suspended and fined for using PED’s, so it must be hard to rebuild a career for someone caught cheating.

Is it really worth other heavyweights fighting Ortiz, when he's fairly anonimous and brings very little money to the table? In terms of risk-versus-return, he's a member of the "who needs you" club.
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It looked as though Ortiz was getting off to a good start. He beat guys like Kendrick Releford and Zach Page very early in his pro career and then just went dormant.

It's hard to figure out whose fault that is. Management? The fighter? Other fighter's management? Just a damn shame all these HW fights are falling thru or not even getting made in the first place.
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Horse wrote:
Ricky_ wrote:Fury cancelled the fight cause he looked at Ustinov at the weigh-in and decided he didn't fancy the job.
His uncle was ill and then died.

Stop with the lame anti-Fury propaganda.

What anti Fury propaganda?? I like Fury, but just like I said he screwed Ustinov! And, by the way, many fighters have gone ahead with their fights despite even worse personal tragedies. I like Fury but I don't like what he did to Ustinov.
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x2x wrote:What anti Fury propaganda?? I like Fury, but just like I said he screwed Ustinov!
Ustinov came in at late notice, he didn't get screwed.

Fury would have battered him anyway.
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Tony1244 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
BitPlayer wrote:Does anyone know why he didn't go along with it? Weird as hell.

The WBA tournament coudn't have gone much worse, I guess they'll do (Fres Vs Ustinov) Vs (Fury Vs Wlad)
Money.

I think a lot of the Cubans have had some problems adjusting when they come over, they start pricing themselves out of opportunities because they've never seen so much money, not to mention booze, drugs, women etc. It's a massive shift in their lives.

Interesting point. If one is not used to luxury or temptation and are suddenly exposed they can't control themselves. Its like if an inner city kid sees a swimming pool or a luxury item they go nuts. Show the same stimuli to an upper class kid and they're like "whatever." A middle class American or European have seen strip clubs or drugs their whole lives. Some develop problems; most don't. But A Cuban coming over sees all that for the first time. It's very different to them.
I would say this is very true. I won't say for all Cubans. I been to Cuba 22 times the last 6 years. I spent time in Havana, Holguin & Varadero. Been in Cardenas & Matanzas as well. It can't be easy going from Cuba to The States, Europe or Canada. I have a friend who was a singer in Cuba. She was going through tough times as a couple of the places she sang at were closing down & couldn't afford to pay her. She is one of the nicest people I ever met & she got an audition to go sing in Dubai at a expensive hotel that was looking for a Cuban salsa band. She got the job & has now been there 5 years, got married to a German, has a drivers licence & also teaches singing lessons too. She told me landing in a 1st world airport for the first time was very overwhelming with all the buzzes & bells, lights, etc... Ortiz, Gamboa, Solis, Jorge Luis Gonzalez all struggled. Gamboa got bad advice & never recovered after giving up a million to fight Rios. He breached his contract to join 50 cent. Turned out bad for him. Ortiz is pretty foolisg considering GBP stuck by him after failed drug test...
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Horse wrote:
x2x wrote:What anti Fury propaganda?? I like Fury, but just like I said he screwed Ustinov!
Ustinov came in at late notice, he didn't get screwed.

Fury would have battered him anyway.

The fight was all set up and pressers were even held, and just because you project the winner in your own mind doesn't mean a damn thing. Repeat: I like Fury but he screwed Ustinov.
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