Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 18:11
by Tony1244
It's a unanimous decision. Ah, unanimous Ortiz KO.
Was pleasantly surprised to see HW boxing on tonight. I need a break from state result watching.
On the station that calls Joe Mr. president-elect. FOX
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 19:08
by Ruthless-RKO
Live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California Premier Boxing Champions presents:Heavyweight Showdown
Live on Fox: 8pm ET | 5pm PT
Main Card
10 Round Heavyweight Bout
Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores
WBO NABO Heavyweight Championship
Frank Sanchez vs. Brian Howard
8 Round Heavyweight Bout
Michael Coffie vs. Joey Abell
Undercard
4 Round Heavyweight Bout
Steven Torres vs. Joshua Tuani
8 Round Heavyweight Bout
Carlos Negron vs. Rafael Rios
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 19:08
by Ruthless-RKO
Anyone watching this? Either this or the DAZN card..
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 19:11
by Ruthless-RKO
Tony1244 wrote: ↑07 Nov 2020, 18:11
It's a unanimous decision. Ah, unanimous Ortiz KO.
Was pleasantly surprised to see HW boxing on tonight. I need a break from state result watching.
On the station that calls Joe Mr. president-elect. FOX
Last time we had a near full HW cars was Ruiz-AJ II.. unless it was a whole card. Can’t remember.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 19:17
by oogiebe
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑07 Nov 2020, 19:08
Anyone watching this? Either this or the DAZN card..
Watching this card. Want to see Stephen Torrez.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 22:02
by dookus
Abell injures his right bicep and gets counted out from Coffie's left to the body in round 2.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 22:06
by bobcatbox
Tuning in. Hard to beat live heavyweights. I’ll switch to Haney fight after the ME.
Update: Sanchez puts down Howard in round 3. 30-26 for Sanchez.
Howard down again in round 4. Down again for a third time. Sanchez closing the show.
Howard fought back and showed heart. Sanchez closed it with a big right hand. Ref steps in and waves off the fight.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 22:54
by oogiebe
46 seconds. Body shot ends it. Did Flores hurt his knee?
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 23:13
by oogiebe
Strangest KO I've seen in a long time. Ortiz goes to the body; Flores ducks to his left and collides with Ort's forearm and gets like a clothesline. KO1.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 23:22
by gregregegg
I was watching hrgovic flicked back and it was over. was it a body shot or a closeline, or were they seperate shots? iv seen 2 replays 2 angles one is definatly closeline to head, one looks like a body shot....
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 07 Nov 2020, 23:24
by oogiebe
gregregegg wrote: ↑07 Nov 2020, 23:22
I was watching hrgovic flicked back and it was over. was it a body shot or a closeline, or were they seperate shots? iv seen 2 replays 2 angles one is definatly closeline to head, one looks like a body shot....
How was Hrg?
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
gregregegg wrote: ↑07 Nov 2020, 23:22
I was watching hrgovic flicked back and it was over. was it a body shot or a closeline, or were they seperate shots? iv seen 2 replays 2 angles one is definatly closeline to head, one looks like a body shot....
How was Hrg?
decent, but against a heavybag. hrgovic looks too heavy to me, i liked him a lot more around 230ishlb. Looked flat footed but let some combos go. still lacks a left hand. hard to take anything out of it, booker looked like King pin...
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 01:00
by margaret thatcher
some bizzaare stoppages on this card
joey abell shud look into casting work for dad roles btw, got that look
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 06:54
by Ruthless-RKO
gregregegg wrote: ↑07 Nov 2020, 23:22
I was watching hrgovic flicked back and it was over. was it a body shot or a closeline, or were they seperate shots? iv seen 2 replays 2 angles one is definatly closeline to head, one looks like a body shot....
He said he his eye collided with Ortiz and he went blank, and then he felt numbness in his leg. That’s why he was favoring his leg when he got up.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 07:14
by AntonioMartin
a win's a win but this one was a pretty much useless, albeit quick, one for Ortiz
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 07:41
by gregregegg
Not that flores was ever going to win (but that begs the question why did they make this fight), but given it was 40 seconds in, and nothing significant had landed, And the finnishing blow was a accidental clothsline, IF flores appealed would there be any chance of this being changed to a no contest? because it feels like the definition of a no contest to me.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 08:31
by Enlightened-One
Ortiz stops a fleshy unathletic journeyman rather quickly.
That’s unusual for him!
The PBC commentators did a really terrible job trying to polish that huge stinky Flores tûrd!
What’s next for Luis Ortiz? Nuri Seferi?
The calibre of victories on the Cuban’s resume for the last five years currently resembles Mark De Mori‘s.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 09:16
by joshj909
If Ortiz isn't going to face an established top 10 opponent, I'd like to see him face Sanchez.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 11:25
by Tony1244
joshj909 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2020, 09:16
If Ortiz isn't going to face an established top 10 opponent, I'd like to see him face Sanchez.
I was about to write that. They couldn't have had Ortiz vs Sanchez to begin with? Are they too young to face off?
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 11:32
by Duran1970
Bruce Seldon eat your heart out
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 13:54
by DrDuke
All mismatches of this event were ending with decent KOs, but then there came Ortiz against that guy with dangling tits and provided a horrible phantom punch KO, which looked uglier than the tits of that guy. Shame.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 08 Nov 2020, 23:39
by lazboy
Erm was that a dive? Surely. Look at the second replay, the power ripples through his body rather than his head.
Was Flores saying he was hurt to the body? If he said he was hurt to the head then that is very unbelievable.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
Posted: 09 Nov 2020, 03:21
by DrDuke
lazboy wrote: ↑08 Nov 2020, 23:39
Erm was that a dive? Surely. Look at the second replay, the power ripples through his body rather than his head.
Was Flores saying he was hurt to the body? If he said he was hurt to the head then that is very unbelievable.
It looked like a dive pretty much.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
lazboy wrote: ↑08 Nov 2020, 23:39
Erm was that a dive? Surely. Look at the second replay, the power ripples through his body rather than his head.
Was Flores saying he was hurt to the body? If he said he was hurt to the head then that is very unbelievable.
It looked like a dive pretty much.
He said when his head collided Ortiz’s arm, his eyes went blank and then said after he fell, he felt numbness in his leg. That’s why he was favouring his leg.
Re: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores - November 7, 2020
lazboy wrote: ↑08 Nov 2020, 23:39
Erm was that a dive? Surely. Look at the second replay, the power ripples through his body rather than his head.
Was Flores saying he was hurt to the body? If he said he was hurt to the head then that is very unbelievable.
It looked like a dive pretty much.
He said when his head collided Ortiz’s arm, his eyes went blank and then said after he fell, he felt numbness in his leg. That’s why he was favouring his leg.
It looked like he entered the ring for a paycheck, being not ready for such opponent and wanting no part of him, so he used the first opportunity of quitting.