Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Wilder basically said f@ck off you failed a test years ago! Back off! Stiverne has bigger fish to frye! I think the way he hisses at his opponents
during staredowns plays a huge part. He hisses like a young George Foreman during staredowns...Nobody wants to fight this guy.
during staredowns plays a huge part. He hisses like a young George Foreman during staredowns...Nobody wants to fight this guy.
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Impractical Poster
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Even Stevie Wonder sees why Ortiz is so avoided.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
I'm sure Ortiz would have said yes to the 100k or so that Washington got.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Ortiz would but I doubt about Oscar.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'm sure Ortiz would have said yes to the 100k or so that Washington got.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
He's with hearn and Eddie is too smart for that. Ortiz wouldn't either.boxing_rocks wrote:Ortiz would but I doubt about Oscar.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'm sure Ortiz would have said yes to the 100k or so that Washington got.
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WelshDevil
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Suppose it's the old case of risk vs reward. Ortiz is one of the best heavyweights around but I don't believe he is the best. I can't see him getting a World title shot this year unless it's back with the WBA circus.
Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Risk - The guy is a dangerous opponent
Risk - He's failed a drug test and may be a juicer
Reward - You're not going to get massive credit for beating him, he's not that well known with the casuals and he looked crap in his last 2 fights, so a win against him would just be written off as beating an over the hill guy who maybe wasn't that good in the first place
Reward - He doesn't bring a huge payday
I wouldn't be in a hurry to fight him if I were AJ, Wilder or Parker
Risk - He's failed a drug test and may be a juicer
Reward - You're not going to get massive credit for beating him, he's not that well known with the casuals and he looked crap in his last 2 fights, so a win against him would just be written off as beating an over the hill guy who maybe wasn't that good in the first place
Reward - He doesn't bring a huge payday
I wouldn't be in a hurry to fight him if I were AJ, Wilder or Parker
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marvelous marv
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Ortiz is in a holding pattern until Eddie Hearne decides which way he wants to send him and that decision will probably come after the Wlad-AJ fight. If Wlad wins Ortiz can be enforced as the WBA mandatory to fight Wlad. If AJ wins Ortiz will probably go the WBC route and go after Wilder, to presumably set up AJ-Ortiz unification should he prevail.
Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Turn it on its head.
Why on earth would anyone want to fight him?
Why on earth would anyone want to fight him?
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Because boxing follows a mob controlled system ...
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asdfjkl
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Because he's good and can't offer a massive pile of cash or a belt.
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
And that's absolutely horrible given that this man is at the end of his career. This dude just needs to stay as active as possible.marvelous marv wrote:Ortiz is in a holding pattern until Eddie Hearne decides which way he wants to send him and that decision will probably come after the Wlad-AJ fight. If Wlad wins Ortiz can be enforced as the WBA mandatory to fight Wlad. If AJ wins Ortiz will probably go the WBC route and go after Wilder, to presumably set up AJ-Ortiz unification should he prevail.
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
asdfjkl wrote:Because he's good and can't offer a massive pile of cash or a belt.
That's about the size of it. And speaking of big dangerous heavyweights, where did big baby miller go?
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Thomastearns
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
x2x wrote:asdfjkl wrote:Because he's good and can't offer a massive pile of cash or a belt.
That's about the size of it. And speaking of big dangerous heavyweights, where did big baby miller go?
Or Shannon Briggs for that matter?
Is Tyson Fury the only current heavyweight who can move, if not punch? The top heavyweights seem too ponderous to easily beat the likes of Ortiz and Briggs. They just aren't that good.
AJ seems to be an improved version of Frank Bruno and his baptism of fire is just weeks away.
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world ranked
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Eddie Hearn has recently spoke about in the process of making Miller/Ortiz oh the irony of this thread.x2x wrote:asdfjkl wrote:Because he's good and can't offer a massive pile of cash or a belt.
That's about the size of it. And speaking of big dangerous heavyweights, where did big baby miller go?
Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Ortiz would fight Wilder for cheap... but Hearn wouldn't... Ortiz has to make a move NOW!!! Don't worry too much about money, just get the title.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:He's with hearn and Eddie is too smart for that. Ortiz wouldn't either.boxing_rocks wrote:Ortiz would but I doubt about Oscar.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'm sure Ortiz would have said yes to the 100k or so that Washington got.
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asdfjkl
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Miller challenged Ortiz, but eventually doesn't seem to dare to actually fight/show up.Thomastearns wrote:x2x wrote:asdfjkl wrote:Because he's good and can't offer a massive pile of cash or a belt.
That's about the size of it. And speaking of big dangerous heavyweights, where did big baby miller go?
Or Shannon Briggs for that matter?
Is Tyson Fury the only current heavyweight who can move, if not punch? The top heavyweights seem too ponderous to easily beat the likes of Ortiz and Briggs. They just aren't that good.
AJ seems to be an improved version of Frank Bruno and his baptism of fire is just weeks away.
Briggs as we all know is going to fight for a world title.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Luis Ortiz isn't avoided.
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asdfjkl
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Wilder won't fight Ortiz if Ortiz doesn't have a belt, or WBC mandatory status. In other words, the fight won't happen before he's at least 40 years old, no matter what move Ortiz makes.Kalan wrote:Ortiz would fight Wilder for cheap... but Hearn wouldn't... Ortiz has to make a move NOW!!! Don't worry too much about money, just get the title.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:He's with hearn and Eddie is too smart for that. Ortiz wouldn't either.boxing_rocks wrote:
Ortiz would but I doubt about Oscar.
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
asdfjkl wrote: Miller challenged Ortiz, but eventually doesn't seem to dare to actually fight/show up. ..
I doubt that such is the case.
Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Have to agree. I was looking forward to seeing him over here and his last two he's been utter dog shít against lesser opposition. He's certainly not looked like anyone to worry about. He's obviously better than what his last two performances suggest but he's getting on so perhaps he's on the slide. He looks older than what he says he is!davie wrote:Risk - The guy is a dangerous opponent
Risk - He's failed a drug test and may be a juicer
Reward - You're not going to get massive credit for beating him, he's not that well known with the casuals and he looked crap in his last 2 fights, so a win against him would just be written off as beating an over the hill guy who maybe wasn't that good in the first place
Reward - He doesn't bring a huge payday
I wouldn't be in a hurry to fight him if I were AJ, Wilder or Parker
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sharpei_louis
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
To be truly avoided you have to get yourself into a position to be making the most noise out there IMO, and he just isn't making any noise at all. No fans. Why is he in the UK with Hearn? All seems a bit bizarre to me, and Hearn can't have him lined up for anything other than cannon fodder for AJ; I don't think Hearn views him as a future cash cow at all.
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asdfjkl
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3QL4_AO5Qkx2x wrote:asdfjkl wrote: Miller challenged Ortiz, but eventually doesn't seem to dare to actually fight/show up. ..
I doubt that such is the case.
Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
Thisdavie wrote:Risk - The guy is a dangerous opponent
Risk - He's failed a drug test and may be a juicer
Reward - You're not going to get massive credit for beating him, he's not that well known with the casuals and he looked crap in his last 2 fights, so a win against him would just be written off as beating an over the hill guy who maybe wasn't that good in the first place
Reward - He doesn't bring a huge payday
I wouldn't be in a hurry to fight him if I were AJ, Wilder or Parker
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Why Is Luis Ortiz So Avoided?
world ranked wrote:Eddie Hearn has recently spoke about in the process of making Miller/Ortiz oh the irony of this thread.x2x wrote:asdfjkl wrote:Because he's good and can't offer a massive pile of cash or a belt.
That's about the size of it. And speaking of big dangerous heavyweights, where did big baby miller go?
Have you heard anything more on that? I think it would be a terrific matchup...assuming the big baby doesn't continue to blimp up.