Luis Ortiz vs. Charles Martin | FOX PPV - January 1, 2022

Who wins?

Poll ended at 01 Jan 2022, 15:36

Ortiz - Decision
10
16%
Ortiz - T/KO
34
54%
DRAW
1
2%
Martin - T/KO
7
11%
Martin - Decision
11
17%
 
Total votes: 63

KiwiRider
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Charles Martin | FOX PPV - January 1, 2022

Post by KiwiRider »

Is it too much to hope they have a swing fight on the card?
With 4 HW fights, there is bound to be one or two (or all) of them to finish up early.
I hate all the down time you get on a card when a few fights finish early and there us no provision for a swing fight. Pretty poor form on a PPV
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Charles Martin | FOX PPV - January 1, 2022

Post by Bandog »

DrDuke wrote: 31 Dec 2021, 04:31
H8Usernames wrote: 31 Dec 2021, 04:26 The Luis Ortiz hate looks rooted in racism or something. The fellow almost beat Wilder, has a win over David Allen and a bunch of other good fignters. He would surely smash the beloved princess Dillian Whyte as well as Anthony Joshua. The guy has a really good southpaw jab and a bunch of other good tools and is simply just ancient so his competing at this high leval at this age is something remarkable. As for the juicing everyone does that, I myself popped a couple of vials just now this morning as soon as I woke up, all joking aside the fellow is only 6"4, hardly a monsterously large heavyweight by todays standards and he is 42 years old so he gets a pass on any and all juicing that he does in my humble opinion.
Hate towards him is caused by him sticking to Wilder and the WBC, rejecting an offer of the Joshua shot and many other deals against top fighters, facing tomato cans instead and claiming that he was avoided.
Ortiz rejected many other deals? Other than the Joshua fight because he already had a Wilder fight guaranteed, I think you are full of it.
Skill-wise he is a top 3 heavy, has been for years, and dominated Wilder in their 2 fights before getting caught.
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Charles Martin | FOX PPV - January 1, 2022

Post by margaret thatcher »

ya luis ducked aj hard, even his team admitted it, maybe he needed longer to cycle off his peds?
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Charles Martin | FOX PPV - January 1, 2022

Post by DrDuke »

Bandog wrote: 01 Jan 2022, 15:59
DrDuke wrote: 31 Dec 2021, 04:31
H8Usernames wrote: 31 Dec 2021, 04:26 The Luis Ortiz hate looks rooted in racism or something. The fellow almost beat Wilder, has a win over David Allen and a bunch of other good fignters. He would surely smash the beloved princess Dillian Whyte as well as Anthony Joshua. The guy has a really good southpaw jab and a bunch of other good tools and is simply just ancient so his competing at this high leval at this age is something remarkable. As for the juicing everyone does that, I myself popped a couple of vials just now this morning as soon as I woke up, all joking aside the fellow is only 6"4, hardly a monsterously large heavyweight by todays standards and he is 42 years old so he gets a pass on any and all juicing that he does in my humble opinion.
Hate towards him is caused by him sticking to Wilder and the WBC, rejecting an offer of the Joshua shot and many other deals against top fighters, facing tomato cans instead and claiming that he was avoided.
Ortiz rejected many other deals? Other than the Joshua fight because he already had a Wilder fight guaranteed, I think you are full of it.
Skill-wise he is a top 3 heavy, has been for years, and dominated Wilder in their 2 fights before getting caught.
He declined offers from the likes of Joyce and Wallin too. And he didn't just got caught against Wilder. To get caught twice, what a bad luck. :roll:
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Charles Martin | FOX PPV - January 1, 2022

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

KiwiRider wrote: 01 Jan 2022, 15:49 Is it too much to hope they have a swing fight on the card?
With 4 HW fights, there is bound to be one or two (or all) of them to finish up early.
I hate all the down time you get on a card when a few fights finish early and there us no provision for a swing fight. Pretty poor form on a PPV
There’s like 5 fights on the non-televised undercard.

A couple are swingers.
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Charles Martin | FOX PPV - January 1, 2022

Post by KiwiRider »

Bandog wrote: 01 Jan 2022, 15:59
DrDuke wrote: 31 Dec 2021, 04:31
H8Usernames wrote: 31 Dec 2021, 04:26 The Luis Ortiz hate looks rooted in racism or something. The fellow almost beat Wilder, has a win over David Allen and a bunch of other good fignters. He would surely smash the beloved princess Dillian Whyte as well as Anthony Joshua. The guy has a really good southpaw jab and a bunch of other good tools and is simply just ancient so his competing at this high leval at this age is something remarkable. As for the juicing everyone does that, I myself popped a couple of vials just now this morning as soon as I woke up, all joking aside the fellow is only 6"4, hardly a monsterously large heavyweight by todays standards and he is 42 years old so he gets a pass on any and all juicing that he does in my humble opinion.
Hate towards him is caused by him sticking to Wilder and the WBC, rejecting an offer of the Joshua shot and many other deals against top fighters, facing tomato cans instead and claiming that he was avoided.
Ortiz rejected many other deals? Other than the Joshua fight because he already had a Wilder fight guaranteed, I think you are full of it.
Skill-wise he is a top 3 heavy, has been for years, and dominated Wilder in their 2 fights before getting caught.
Washington was winning on points before Wilder stopped him. It ain't no big thing.
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Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Charles Martin | FOX PPV - January 1, 2022

Post by margaret thatcher »

congrats to the boogeyman luis ortiz on toughing out a beatdown and multiple trips to the canvas at charles da gawd's hands to find the come from behind win
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