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  • Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz vs. Alexander Flores is Set For November 7th on FOX

    Multiple sources have advised BoxingScene.com that heavyweight contender Luis "King Kong" Ortiz (31-2) will return to the ring on November 7th against Alexander Flores (18-2-1). The bout was first announced by The Athletic.
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  • #2
    That's like a round 1 KO as a main event

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      • #4
        Should Ortiz be headlining a card at over 41? I like Ortiz, and he was one of the few who really tested Wilder before Fury.

        Realistically, is he going to be in the mix for HW contention in the next year? Fury will likely fight a bum before taking on either Wilder again, whilst AJ's calendar is full with a mandatory against Pulev, so all the opportunities for HW glory are at least a year away and that may only be for the tacky secondary diamonds and pearls belts.

        Ortiz should be following the example of Parker and Dubois - who are taking on big fights despite no belts being at stake. What that means is any HW who wants to stand above the pack of contenders as the man to take on the man needs to make a serious statement.

        I would have preferred Ortiz put it on the line against Takam, Bakole, Ruiz Jr, Hunter, Ajagba, Hunter, or Hrgovic. He simply doesn't have the time left to muck around with no name fights.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Kiowhatta View Post
          Should Ortiz be headlining a card at over 41? I like Ortiz, and he was one of the few who really tested Wilder before Fury.

          Realistically, is he going to be in the mix for HW contention in the next year? Fury will likely fight a bum before taking on either Wilder again, whilst AJ's calendar is full with a mandatory against Pulev, so all the opportunities for HW glory are at least a year away and that may only be for the tacky secondary diamonds and pearls belts.

          Ortiz should be following the example of Parker and Dubois - who are taking on big fights despite no belts being at stake. What that means is any HW who wants to stand above the pack of contenders as the man to take on the man needs to make a serious statement.

          I would have preferred Ortiz put it on the line against Takam, Bakole, Ruiz Jr, Hunter, Ajagba, Hunter, or Hrgovic. He simply doesn't have the time left to muck around with no name fights.
          He is not that good 😌

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          • #6
            This a good tune up and development fight for Ortiz, no need to rush things he has all the time in the world to hone his skills

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rudy View Post
              He is not that good 😌
              He’s ranked as the 6th best active Heavyweight by Ring Magazine and this once poor man has a net worth of 8 million dollars.

              Not bad for someone that’s “not that good.” Most boxers don’t see close to a million let alone 8.

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              • #8
                Poor Luis exists only to crush cans and then get intermittently KTFO by Wilder.

                Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post
                This a good tune up and development fight for Ortiz, no need to rush things he has all the time in the world to hone his skills

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                • #9
                  His boxing record is one win vs Bryan Jennings so yes he needs a medal for milking the fans it's incredible what he has got away with. I can't see any logic in the numbers to back up his ranking.

                  Flores is 143rd in the world and 34th in America, the PBC has plenty of heavyweights.

                  Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
                  He’s ranked as the 6th best active Heavyweight by Ring Magazine and this once poor man has a net worth of 8 million dollars.

                  Not bad for someone that’s “not that good.” Most boxers don’t see close to a million let alone 8.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DougalDylan View Post
                    His boxing record is one win vs Bryan Jennings .
                    And that was in 2015

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