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muscleaddictza · 5 months
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Luis Ortiz
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theanticool · 2 years
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This sure is heavyweight boxing
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10point-must · 2 years
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I have to give some points to Luis Ortiz for his unique trunks this past Saturday night in LA, in a valiant but losing effort to Andy Ruiz. Clean white and blue trunks adorned with pink and blue butterflies. Fascinating -- not what I’d choose for myself, but creative and memorable nonetheless. Thumbs up from me
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pulpa-de-gorila · 2 years
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Luis Ortiz watching how a chubby cholo with an onlyfans fluffy skirt is beating his ass
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Luis Ortiz takes 56. Last worn by Zach Eflin in 2022.
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frontproofmedia · 2 years
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What’s Next For Andy Ruiz Jr And Luis Ortiz?
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Published: September 12, 2022
On a rare Sunday night fight card on Labor Day weekend last week, Andy Ruiz Jr (35-2, 22 KO’s) prevailed against former Cuban two-time world title challenger Luis Ortiz (33-3, 28 KO’s) via unanimous decision in a WBC heavyweight eliminator which may have propelled the Mexican-American into a potential mega-fight in the near future.
Following his win, in which he scored three knockdowns, Ruiz turned his attention to Wilder. 
“Hopefully he (Wilder) gets his victory in October, and we can make this fight happen,” Ruiz said at the post-fight press conference. “He’s under Al Haymon, just like me, so that’s a fight that could easily be made.”
Former champion Wilder, who was ringside to watch Ruiz win against his old rival, returns next month in another WBC ‘semi-final’ eliminator against ‘Nordic Nightmare’ Robert Helenius.
WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman recently stated that Ruiz Jr vs. the winner of Wilder vs. Helenius will be the final eliminator to determine current champion Tyson Fury’s next mandatory challenger.
Wilder entered the ring following the fight and sounded optimistic over the prospect of a future showdown with Ruiz, stating, “Deontay Wilder is back and looking for great, exciting fights to give the fans. If that’s what’s lined up next, I gotta handle business, after that we can get it on.”
At 43 (his official age), Ortiz’s aspirations for another world title shot have likely disappeared forever in an already crowded heavyweight division, but he still showed the ability to compete at this stage of his career and seemed far from ready to hang up his gloves.
“I told you I was going to be a warrior. I love this,” Ortiz said after the fight. “Cuba vs Mexico, this is a war… Everybody that said ‘King Kong’ is old, well I gave you a war today. In boxing, there is always a surprise, but I felt I did a great fight tonight. You think I’m done? You saw a warrior tonight. What do the people want? Do they think that King Kong is done?”
Ortiz’s comments were met with cheers.
With this impressive win against Ortiz, Ruiz is back sitting on the top table of heavyweights. It had been over three years since he defeated Joshua, and the Mexican-American was no longer in a position to dine out on that upset victory, with his presence amongst the upper echelons of the contender rankings appearing numbered with his sluggish performance against Joshua in the rematch and continued inactivity.
Now, Ruiz can continue his quest of relevance in and around the top of a division that is heating up.
Ruiz’s passion and drive for the sport has been seriously questioned since his monumental upset win against Joshua, but the 32-year-old showed he has the desire to improve and still achieve things in the sport. Ruiz’s biggest opponent always appeared to be himself, and he finally appears to be en route to defeating the old version of himself. He defeated an often-avoided Ortiz after 12 rounds of toe-to-toe action, which is a fine victory, but he also did it whilst weighing just over 268 pounds, 15 pounds lighter than he was when plodding along after Joshua in their 2019 rematch. This presented Ruiz’s biggest victory, with the Mexican-American weighing the same as he did when stopping Joshua in their first fight,  showing Ruiz is taking his career seriously again and is placing more emphasis on staying in shape between fights. If he continues to take his conditioning seriously, he will present a threat to all but the very best.
Ruiz’s progress seems to be fuelled by a desire to become a two-time heavyweight champion.
“That’s (Wilder) one of the dream fights that I always had, just like Ortiz, and it’s just another step closer to get that WBC belt that I’ve always been praying and wishing for.”
The key for Ruiz is now stability. Staying in shape on a consistent basis is important, but so is rectifying the trainer situation. Ruiz has now had three trainers in his last four fights. Manny Robles for the two Joshua fights, Eddy Reynoso for the Arreola fight, and Alfredo Osuna for the Ortiz fight. 
Speaking at the LA press conference a month ahead of the Ortiz showdown, Ruiz said: “I wanted to work with Alfredo Osuna a long time ago, it just wasn’t the right time then. He’s used to training for lefty fighters. I feel like this is exactly what I needed for this fight.”
We will see if Osuna was an appointment purely for the task of southpaw Ortiz or a long-term appointment. Looking for long-term success, rather than short-term solutions, will be key to any chances Ruiz has of real success. 
Whilst the uncertain Fury-Oleksandr Usyk-Anthony Joshua dynamic is sorted out with regards to determining an undisputed champion, Ruiz’s best course of action is to position himself favorably. To earn a shot at the champion, Ruiz requires some more notable victories. Sunday night was a good start. Ruiz expressed his desire to be more active and fight at least three or four times a year, and the number of compelling match-ups is not limited. 
Wilder would be a great next opponent. Despite his back-to-back losses to WBC champion Fury, the “Bronze Bomber” remains an elite opponent and has a style that would clash with Ruiz’s to produce guaranteed fireworks. This showdown would have fans on the edges of their seats from the first bell. Wilder has become a genuine star, and this fight would raise Ruiz’s profile even further. 
Daniel Dubois is an option that has not really been mentioned, but the Brit holds the WBA “Regular” title and is a good stepping stone towards bigger and better fights in the future. Guys like Joe Joyce, Joseph Parker, and Dillian Whyte are all heavyweights around Ruiz’s level who would present testing, exciting fights. 
At his advanced age and with blatantly waning punch resistance, Ortiz’s days competing with the top heavyweights are likely finished. He can still clearly compete, and there are potentially exciting fights for the Cuban in a crowded blue-ribbon division, but the days of competing against the upper echelon champions and contenders are likely done.
(Featured Photo: Ryan Hafey/Premier Boxing Champions)
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noticieropoblano · 2 years
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Andy Ruiz gana por decisión unanime al cubano Luis Ortiz y va por Wilder
Andy Ruiz gana por decisión unanime al cubano Luis Ortiz y va por Wilder
El mexicano ganó por decisión unánime y logró dar un paso más para volver a la cima de los completos En función de domingo por la noche, “Destroyer” sentenció prácticamente la carrera del “King Kong”, que a sus 42 años está ya por colgar los guantes. Esta victoria era muy importante para el mexicano, ya que se le abren las posibilidades de enfrentar a mejores peleadores. En primera instancia se…
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egnaroo · 2 years
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Andy Ruiz Jr. vs Luis Ortiz fight, 03-times devastating drops make the winner.
Andy Ruiz Jr. vs Luis Ortiz fight, 03-times devastating drops make the winner.
Another great fight was held last night, Andy Ruiz Jr and Luis Ortiz played a superb and dangerous fight and the outcome was a technical one due to the brutality of the match. Last night’s UFC Paris match was also a war between two great challengers. Fight Summary At the beginning of the match Ortiz’s slow jabs and punchers were dominate Ruiz, but every time Ortiz’s tried to go hard Ruiz made…
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boxingposter2022 · 2 years
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2022.09.04 Andy Ruiz vs Luis Ortiz lourds
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in-sightpublishing · 2 years
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Conversation with Luis Ortiz on Family, Intelligence Scores, and Views: Member, Glia Society (1)
Conversation with Luis Ortiz on Family, Intelligence Scores, and Views: Member, Glia Society (1)
Interviewer: Scott Douglas Jacobsen Numbering: Issue 30.A, Idea: Outliers & Outsiders (25) Place of Publication: Langley, British Columbia, Canada Title: In-Sight: Independent Interview-Based Journal Web Domain: http://www.in-sightpublishing.com Individual Publication Date: July 1, 2022 Issue Publication Date: September 1, 2022 Name of Publisher: In-Sight Publishing Frequency: Three Times Per…
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wavnic · 4 months
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happy friday 🥰
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girl4music · 4 months
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CASEY: “I’m only taking one of you in there.”
WYNONNA: “Say what?”
CASEY: “As good as I am at navigating the fog, it’s gonna be thick like a deep dish pizza in there and I can’t keep tabs on both of you. Who’s it gonna be?”
WYNONNA/NICOLE: “Obviously me/I’m going.”
WYNONNA: “She’s my sister.”
NICOLE: “She’s my future wife.”
WYNONNA: “Mm. Well, if marrying my sister was legal, I’d have done it already, so check your privilege, hot wheels.”
NICOLE: “Dude, it’s my gear. I know how to work it.”
WYNONNA: “Casey’s my friend. I know how to work him.”
NICOLE: “What does that even mean?”
WYNONNA: “It means we have a mind meld thing happening ever since we cooked chili together.”
CASEY: “For freedom…”
NICOLE: “Okay, stop. I’m putting my foot down.”
WYNONNA: “Stop. I’m gonna put my foot up your ass!”
NICOLE: “It’s my fucking turn, Wynonna! You went into the Garden to save her and I went home, alone. For 18 months, I did it… alone. I’m not gonna do that again. I am doing… this.”
RACHEL: “She’s right. It is her turn.”
WYNONNA:
*to Rachel*
“Judas.
*to Nicole*
Alright, fine. But only because we’re wasting time arguing. Strap in, strap on! Get your… stuff! Just save my sister before she goes crazy and rips her own face off.”
I dislike the fact they have made Waverly a damsel-in-distress yet again in the final season. But I like that they’ve played the queer edition of the Princess braves the danger and battle ahead to save the Princess. Because absolutely - it is Nicole’s turn. I also like that after some conflict between them, Wynonna relented because she knows how much Nicole loves Waverly and is desperate to be her saviour this time.
On top of feeling like a failure as the Sheriff of Purgatory and losing the vote, as well as trying to be there for Rachel who had no family or friends anymore and give her a home that was safe and secure, her guilt at not being the rescuer of the love of her life must have been the worst feeling of all to habour.
It’s her turn now to do right by Waverly. Her love.
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wynonnatheearp · 2 years
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damarcarsblog · 1 year
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Il bello SUV...FERRARI PUROSANGUE ROSSO 🇮🇹🔝🍀
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daily-castaneda · 1 year
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David and Martina Ortiz Luis bts of Most Dangerous Game: New York
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Show to Document the Murder of Deputy and Operation Takedown in Hawaiian Gardens
Officer Jerry Ortiz was shot and killed. November 2, 2023 By Brian Hews The killing of Jerry Ortiz, a 15-year veteran of the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department who worked on gang suppression, rocked the city of Hawaiian Gardens in 2005. After a massive door-to-door search, Jose Luis Orozco, a 27-year-old reputed gang member with devil horns tattooed on his head, was arrested in Hawaiian…
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