"They call him 'The Real King Kong' and even the original on-screen gorilla might think twice before arguing with that. Ortiz, the unbeaten heavyweight, might be the most dangerous man in the sport...
"Ortiz has been too good for his own good. For years, the risk of fighting him wasn't worth it to your piggy bank...
"His amateur record is said to be 343-19 but again, it is impossible to verify exactly how many crumpled bodies the enigma has left in his wake...
"He fled to Miami, specifically the 5th Street Gym that Muhammad Ali called home, to join the paid ranks but has remained no more than a haunting figure in the nightmares of world heavyweight champions...
"Ortiz, who at 37 is battle-hardened yet unscathed... and it will take serious force to drag King Kong down from the tower."
Now that Luis Ortiz has signed with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Promotions, he’s automatically affiliated to Sky Sports.
Therefore, it’s easy to predict that Sky Sports will now start marketing his name heavily, but do you think they’re going overboard?
bigman1968 wrote:His promoter do his job, what do you want?
You mean Sky Sports are doing their job? I don’t think it’s unreasonable to think they’re overselling Ortiz… to the point that their exaggerated description of his talents and reputation is quite humorous.
bigman1968 wrote:His promoter do his job, what do you want?
You mean Sky Sports are doing their job? I don’t think it’s unreasonable to think they’re overselling Ortiz… to the point that their exaggerated description of his talents and reputation is quite humorous.
Nobody hates Sky & Hearn more than me, but like alot of other fans i think Ortiz is genuinely the best HW in the world.
I'm more concerned about Hearns motives of signing him. Knowing Hearn he'll try to time this perfectly... let KK smash some tomato cans then set up the Joshua fight once he 'gets old overnight' which will inevitably happen.
lefty wrote:Don't worry. 'Enlightened one' just doesn't rate him hence he felt the need to create this thread.
This isn’t about me “not rating” Ortiz. It’s about Sky Sports’ embellishing Ortiz’s ability and reputation to hideously comical proportions.
For sure, the Cuban appears to be a very good, but unproven, heavyweight prospect. However, his abilities and resume does not warrant the lavish praise that Sky Sports have heaped upon him.
Did you actually read the first post in this thread?
bigman1968 wrote:His promoter do his job, what do you want?
This.
He's a big hitting beast, who is new to the channel. What are they supposed to do? Say he's sh1te!?!?!?
Some people will find a way to moan about anything.
You seem to be a very big supporter of Eddie and sky.
Ortiz in my eyes is one of the few matchroom fighters over the years that has been worthy of the sky hype train.
I'm a fan of boxing. I love the sport. Hearn is an excellent promoter and SKY put boxing on the TV for me to watch. I like them because they give me what I want. I look at the positives instead of moaning about almost everything like you.
"They call him 'The Real King Kong' and even the original on-screen gorilla might think twice before arguing with that. Ortiz, the unbeaten heavyweight, might be the most dangerous man in the sport...
"Ortiz has been too good for his own good. For years, the risk of fighting him wasn't worth it to your piggy bank...
"His amateur record is said to be 343-19 but again, it is impossible to verify exactly how many crumpled bodies the enigma has left in his wake...
"He fled to Miami, specifically the 5th Street Gym that Muhammad Ali called home, to join the paid ranks but has remained no more than a haunting figure in the nightmares of world heavyweight champions...
"Ortiz, who at 37 is battle-hardened yet unscathed... and it will take serious force to drag King Kong down from the tower."
Now that Luis Ortiz has signed with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Promotions, he’s automatically affiliated to Sky Sports.
Therefore, it’s easy to predict that Sky Sports will now start marketing his name heavily, but do you think they’re going overboard?
lefty wrote:Don't worry. 'Enlightened one' just doesn't rate him hence he felt the need to create this thread.
This isn’t about me “not rating” Ortiz. It’s about Sky Sports’ embellishing Ortiz’s ability and reputation to hideously comical proportions.
For sure, the Cuban appears to be a very good, but unproven, heavyweight prospect. However, his abilities and resume does not warrant the lavish praise that Sky Sports have heaped upon him.
Did you actually read the first post in this thread?
You've already commented in other threads that you didn't think he was particularly any good.
Its an article that Sky are using to try and promote a guy that doesn't speak any or very little English. Why do you care?
He's a big hitting beast, who is new to the channel. What are they supposed to do? Say he's sh1te!?!?!?
Some people will find a way to moan about anything.
You seem to be a very big supporter of Eddie and sky.
Ortiz in my eyes is one of the few matchroom fighters over the years that has been worthy of the sky hype train.
I'm a fan of boxing. I love the sport. Hearn is an excellent promoter and SKY put boxing on the TV for me to watch. I like them because they give me what I want. I look at the positives instead of moaning about almost everything like you.
lefty wrote:Don't worry. 'Enlightened one' just doesn't rate him hence he felt the need to create this thread.
This isn’t about me “not rating” Ortiz. It’s about Sky Sports’ embellishing Ortiz’s ability and reputation to hideously comical proportions.
For sure, the Cuban appears to be a very good, but unproven, heavyweight prospect. However, his abilities and resume does not warrant the lavish praise that Sky Sports have heaped upon him.
Did you actually read the first post in this thread?
You've already commented in other threads that you didn't think he was particularly any good.
Its an article that Sky are using to try and promote a guy that doesn't speak any or very little English. Why do you care?
Please quote my words where I said Ortiz "wasn't very good."
Enlightened-One wrote:
This isn’t about me “not rating” Ortiz. It’s about Sky Sports’ embellishing Ortiz’s ability and reputation to hideously comical proportions.
For sure, the Cuban appears to be a very good, but unproven, heavyweight prospect. However, his abilities and resume does not warrant the lavish praise that Sky Sports have heaped upon him.
Did you actually read the first post in this thread?
You've already commented in other threads that you didn't think he was particularly any good.
Its an article that Sky are using to try and promote a guy that doesn't speak any or very little English. Why do you care?
Please quote my words where I said Ortiz "wasn't very good."
Killer Blow wrote:
You seem to be a very big supporter of Eddie and sky.
Ortiz in my eyes is one of the few matchroom fighters over the years that has been worthy of the sky hype train.
I'm a fan of boxing. I love the sport. Hearn is an excellent promoter and SKY put boxing on the TV for me to watch. I like them because they give me what I want. I look at the positives instead of moaning about almost everything like you.
You've mistaken me for someone else.
I quoted the wrong poster. Please accept my apology.