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Cuban boxer

Luis Ortiz
Statistics
Nickname(s) Male monarch Kong
Weight(south) Heavyweight
Meridian 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Reach 78 in (198 cm)
Nationality Cuban
Born (1979-03-29) 29 March 1979 (age 42)
Camagüey, Cuba
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 37
Wins 33
Wins by KO 28
Losses 2
No contests ii

Medal record

Men'southward apprentice boxing
Representing Cuba
World Loving cup
Silver medal – second place 2005 Moscow Heavyweight

Luis Ortiz (born 29 March 1979) is a Cuban professional person boxer. He held the WBA interim heavyweight title from 2022 to 2016, and challenged twice for the WBC heavyweight title in 2022 and 2019. Equally an amateur, he won a silverish medal at the 2005 Boxing Globe Cup. Nicknamed "Rex Kong", he is known for his formidable punching power and counterpunching skills. Equally of Nov 2021, he is ranked as the earth's eighth-best agile heavyweight by The Ring mag[ane] and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.[2]

Amateur career [edit]

Ortiz was a longtime member of the Cuban national team without succeeding at the elevation international level.

Cuban Championships medals
  • 2002 – silver medal, 95 kg
  • 2003 – bronze medal, 91+ kg
  • 2005 – silverish medal, 91 kg
  • 2006 – gold medal, 91 kg
  • 2008 – white ribbon, 91+ kg
International results
  • 2005 – Panamerican Championships, Brazil – gilt medal, 91 kg
  • 2005 – World Loving cup (team competition), Russia – silvery medal, 91 kg
  • 2005 – Globe Championships, Mainland china – quarter-finalist, 91 kg

Ortiz had an amateur record of 343–nineteen.

Professional person career [edit]

Early career [edit]

A thirty twelvemonth erstwhile Ortiz fabricated his debut on 16 February 2010, confronting American boxer Lamar Davis (iv–i, 1 KO) in a scheduled 4 round tour at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Ortiz won the fight via technical knockout (TKO) afterwards just under 80 seconds of circular 1. Ortiz fought once again at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino for his 2d professional person fight on 15 June confronting 39 year erstwhile Charles Davis. Ortiz won via TKO in round 4. In his third pro fight, Ortiz claimed the vacant WBC FECARBOX heavyweight championship against 28 year erstwhile Kendrick Releford (22–13–2, (x KOs) on 24 August 2010. Releford was knocked down once in circular two, as Ortiz won the fight via 8 round unanimous decision eighty–72, 79–72, and 79–72. Ortiz won his side by side two bouts via eighth-round stoppage against Zack Page and Francisco Álvarez (12–i, 10 KO), improving his tape to 5 wins in as many fights, with 4 coming inside the altitude. Ortiz fought at the Double Tree Westshore Hotel in Tampa, Florida on 28 Jan 2011, confronting Rubén Rivera (iii–v, ane KO). Rivera was deducted ii points in circular 4 and then disqualified in circular five for repeated low blows.

Regional success [edit]

Ortiz fought twice in Apr, start defeating Jerry Butler via third-round TKO then knocking out former world title challenger Bert Cooper (38–22, 31 KOs) within ii rounds.[3] Ortiz so fought 27 year old Corey Winfield (iv–seven, 2 KOs) in May at the Rec Center in Wilson, N Carolina. Ortiz won the bout via knockout in round 3. On 3 June, Ortiz fought at the A La Carte Event Pavilion in Tampa, Florida against 36 twelvemonth old Jason Barnett (12-13, half dozen KOs), winning the tour via first-round TKO, knocking Barnett down twice.[four] Ortiz fought two weeks subsequently on the undercard of the Gennady Golovkin vs Kassim Ouma middleweight championship fight at the Arena Roberto Durán in Panama, against one-time cruiserweight world title challenger Luis Andres Pineda (22-9-1, 18 KOs). This was for the WBC FECARBOX heavyweight title besides as the vacant WBA Fedelatin heavyweight title. Ortiz won the tour, stopping Pineda in round vi.[five] A calendar month later, Ortiz defended the WBA Fedelatin heavyweight championship against Henry Saenz (22–8–1, 18 KOs) at the Gimnasio Nacional in San José, Costa Rica. Ortiz won the fight via third-round TKO.[6]

In Feb 2012, Ortiz fought 36 year old Epifanio Mendoza (32–13–1, 28 KOs) at the Customs Center in Florida for the vacant WBO and WBC Latino heavyweight titles in a scheduled 10 round fight. Ortiz won the fight in round 7, after Mendoza was butterfingers for an intentional low blow. Towards the end of Oct, Ortiz fought three times in the space of xviii days in the Dominican Republic. He knocked out Jose Santos Peralta in 2 minutes and 24 seconds of circular 1, beat debutant Juan Carlos Antonio Maldonado via offset-round TKO and knocked out Santiago De Paula in 4 rounds.

After an 8-month lay off, Ortiz fought in July 2013 against Joseph Rabotte, who was on a x fight losing streak. Officially appear every bit a third-round knockout, the North Carolina Able-bodied Committee overturned the KO on appeal, ruling that Rabotte accidentally fell out of the ring, resulting in a 'No-Contest' equally the bout ended earlier the start of round 4, which meant the tour could not go to the scorecards.[7] On 3 April 2014, in what was considered as his best and most known opponent in his career to appointment, Ortiz fought 42 twelvemonth former former world title challenger Monte Barrett (35–ten–2, 20 KOs) at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, California. Barrett, who was taking this fight on short notice, was striking with a left manus on the nose and went downwards on his right genu subsequently which referee Caiz stopped the bout without a count. Barrett announced his retirement afterward this loss. Ortiz landed 49 punches from 137 thrown while Barrett connected 24 of 83 punches thrown.[8] [9]

Ortiz vs. Kayode [edit]

In Baronial 2014, it was reported past Boxing Scene that Ortiz would become his first world title opportunity, fighting for the vacant WBA interim heavyweight title confronting the undefeated erstwhile cruiserweight contender Lateef Kayode (20–0, sixteen KOs) on 11 September at the Difficult Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The card was to be televised on Fox Sports i.[10] Ortiz knocked down Lateef Kayode in the kickoff round to win the Interim WBA heavyweight title. Subsequently Ortiz landed fifteen unanswered punches on Kayode, the referee waved off the fight. Afterwards the bout, Kayode claimed the knockdown was a skid, and stated the stoppage was premature. However, Ortiz tested positive for a banned substance after the fight.[eleven] [12] [thirteen]

On 27 October 2014, the Nevada State Athletic Committee postponed the taking of a determination to potentially change the result to a no-competition until a full hearing was held, as Ortiz was not yet ready to testify on that engagement.[14] [fifteen]

Later a 9-calendar month suspension, Ortiz fought on the undercard of world middleweight title fight Lemieux–N'Dam Due north'Jikam on 20 June 2015, at the Bell Eye in Montreal, Canada, against 35 year onetime American Byron Polley (27–18–1, 12 KOs).[xvi] Ortiz won via commencement-round TKO.[17]

WBA interim heavyweight champion [edit]

Ortiz vs. Vidondo [edit]

A yr after beingness stripped, Ortiz had a second chance of condign Acting globe champion, this fourth dimension confronting Argentine Matias Ariel Vidondo on the undercard of Golovkin vs. Lemieux on 17 Oct at Madison Square Garden, New York City. Ortiz was supposed to face one-time WBC champion Bermane Stiverne (24–2–one, 21 KOs), just Stiverne'south promoter Don Rex declined to sign the contract after the deal had been agreed. Golden Boy Promotions and so signed relative unknown 38 year old Vidondo for the fight.[18] Vidondo was down in one case in round two after being rocked with a left paw late in the round. Ortiz won the tour via KO in the tertiary round, after sending him to the mat with a powerful right hook. Post-obit the stoppage, Ortiz climbed to the top rope doing his trademark chest beating.[xix] [twenty]

Ortiz vs. Jennings [edit]

On 21 Oct 2015, HBO announced that Ortiz would have his first existent exam against former earth title challenger Bryant Jennings (19–1, 10 KOs) on 19 December at the Turning Stone Casino, Verona, New York. The fight was initially being pushed for the Golovkin vs. Lemieux undercard, however a bargain was non reached.[21] [22] Ortiz won the bout via TKO in the seventh circular to successfully retain his interim title. Ortiz's ability was also much for Jennings as he repeatedly hurt him early in the fight. After four rounds of dorsum and forth action, Ortiz seemed to take over in the fifth, finishing Jennings off in round seven with a vicious left uppercut that sent the onetime world title challenger face downward on the canvas.[23] [24] Later the fight, Ortiz chosen out boyfriend heavyweights Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury and Wladimir Klitschko, stating he was ready to evidence himself every bit the all-time in the division.[25] This was the showtime time Ortiz headlined a card on HBO Battle Later Dark, which averaged 616,000 viewers, reaching a tiptop 735,000 viewers.[26] This was Jennings' commencement stoppage loss in his professional career. Ortiz improved his record to 24–0 with 21 knockouts and ranked at #1 by the WBA.[27]

Ortiz vs. Thompson [edit]

On 9 February 2016, it was announced that Ortiz would defend his WBA Interim title against veteran heavyweight Tony Thompson (twoscore–6, 27 KOs) at the DC Arsenal, in Washington on five March. Ortiz stated it was "simply some other stepping rock on my path to becoming the unified heavyweight world champion."[28] It was later appear on 1 March, that this bout would no longer be for the WBA Acting championship, simply because Thompson wasn't ranked in the summit fifteen by the WBA at the time. Thompson had lost three out of his last v fights, with his last outing a points decision defeat to Malik Scott in October 2015. Thompson was also browbeaten past Carlos Takam and Kubrat Pulev in the last three years.[29] On fight night, in forepart of four,585 in attendance, Ortiz knocked Thompson down in rounds 1, 3 and 6. Thompson got up, just the referee Malik Waleed stopped the contest. The judges had Ortiz alee on all scorecards at the time of stoppage 50–43, 48–47, and l–43.[30] The fight was shown live on HBO Boxing After Dark and averaged 740,000 viewers and peaked at 807,000 viewers. This was an increase from his previous fight against Jennings.[31] [32]

Cancelled defences [edit]

After Ortiz defeated Jennings, the WBA had wanted Golden Boy Promotions to put together a fight between Ortiz and #5 WBA ranked contender Alexander Ustinov. Initially the fight looked as though information technology wouldn't happen, and Ortiz fought Thompson instead.[33] However, in May 2022 an announcement was made that a deal was in place for Ortiz to confront Ustinov in the Usa with the fight to be shown on HBO, who had also circulate Ortiz final two fights. The fight was to take place on the undercard of Saul Alvarez's next fight on September 17 at the AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas. The winner would be a step closer to a earth title shot against the winner of the rematch betwixt Tyson Fury and Wladimir Klitschko, which was eventually cancelled subsequently Fury was declared 'medically unfit'. According to Ustinov's promoter, Vladimir Hryunov, the fight was pulled from the carte du jour on 2 August, stating Ortiz was 'problematic and imploded the whole fight'.[34] WBA ordered a purse bid to take place on 15 August at its offices in Panama Metropolis with the minimum bid being $600,000. Ortiz entitled to 60 percent, meaning he would earn at least $360,000, and Ustinov entitled to 40 percent, at least $240,000.[35]

Information technology was confirmed in Oct that a deal had been reached for Ortiz to defend his interim WBA title confronting French heavyweight Carlos Takam on 12 November in Monte Carlo. However it was later appear that Takam would next fight Johann Duhaupas for the WBC Silver title.[36] [37]

Signing with Matchroom [edit]

Ortiz signed a lucrative deal with Eddie Hearn'due south Matchroom Sport on 9 Oct 2016, believing information technology to exist the 'fastest fashion to stardom'. With this deal, Ortiz became the first strange boxer to sign with the promotion. The deal was later revealed to be on a fight past fight basis.[38]

The following day it was confirmed that Ortiz would be fighting for the vacant WBA Inter-continental heavyweight title in the 'Monte-Carlo Boxing Bonanza' main event against American Malik Scott (38–ii–ane, thirteen KOs) on 12 November. This was a European debut for Ortiz.[39] Ortiz won by unanimous conclusion afterwards 12 rounds of fighting a highly evasive and defensive Scott. Scott went down many times during the fight which were ruled as slips. Ortiz knocked Scott down in rounds four, five and 9 as the judges scored the competition 120–105, 120–106, and 119–106, all in favor of Ortiz, who picked up the vacant WBA inter-continental title. At i point in the first circular, the referee halted the fight but to tell Scott to fight as he had non thrown a single punch. Scott started getting into the fight after the half way mark with some counter punching, none of which really affected Ortiz. In a lackluster fight, Ortiz landed 146 of 472 punches thrown (31 per centum), while Scott landed 45 of 155 (29 per centum).[40] [41]

Later Ortiz defeated Scott, heavyweights opened upwards about fighting Ortiz next. British boxer David Allen (9-1, vi KOs) was one to brand his voice heard and approached Eddie Hearn about a possible fight. On 23 Nov, the fight was officially agreed to take place on the undercard of the Anthony Joshua vs. Éric Molina IBF heavyweight championship fight on 10 December at the Manchester Loonshit, Manchester, England. Allen commented on the match-up, "I don't recall he'south what he'southward hyped up to be, only I volition give him more opportunity than Malik Scott to show he is the real bargain, I'll stand in front of him and see what he'southward about. I'll stand and trade considering I can't practice anything else. You tin expect a fight, that'southward for definite."[42] [43] Ortiz scored a seventh-round knockout victory over Allen. The end came when Allen was taking penalization against the ropes. Ortiz was landing left hooks and uppercuts, trying to take Allen out with one punch before the referee stopped the fight.[44]

Following the win against Allen, Ortiz was named mandatory challenger for the winner of the WBA (Super), IBF and IBO unification bout between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko.[45]

Signing with Al Haymon [edit]

On 29 March 2017, Ortiz signed a deal with American battle adviser Al Haymon.[46] His first bout was believed to accept place on 22 Apr 2017.[47] [48]

A solar day later it was revealed that he would be office of the 22 Apr undercard of the Shawn Porter vs Andre Berto earth title eliminator at the Barclays Center, New York, confronting 36 year old journeyman Derric Rossy (31–12, 15 KOs) in a scheduled 10 round tour. Prior to this bout, Rossy had only won two of his final six fights but was well known for giving opponents a tough fight.[48] [49] Ortiz injured his right pollex during grooming. Afterwards receiving reports back from the doc, on xiv April the fight was called off.[50]

On xviii July 2017, it was reported that a deal was being worked out for Deontay Wilder (38-0, 37 KOs) to make his 6th defence of his WBC title against Ortiz. Wilder's promoter, Lou DiBella, had put the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on concord for 14 October and 4 Nov 2017. Co-ordinate to sources, Don Male monarch, promoter of Bermane Stiverne, mandatory challenger for Wilder, had reported to be working out a step bated fee from Wilder and Ortiz's advisor Al Haymon.[51] [52] Stiverne announced he had hired James Prince and attorney Josh Dubin every bit his managers, who were best known to have worked for Andre Ward, Shakur Stevenson and Bryant Jennings. Stiverne told Boxing Scene that Don Male monarch had not been given any permission to negotiate a step aside fee and he would work with his management team to ensure he challenges for the WBC title in his next fight.[53] WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman worked on a deal to finalise Wilder vs. Ortiz for four November 2017. According to TheRing.television receiver, Stiverne agreed a mid vi-figure payday to allow the fight to have place.[54] In a phone interview, Stiverne mentioned the stride-a-side fee and reported he could fight former world title challenger Dominic Breazeale next.[55]

On 12 September it was reported by Offset that the fight was a done deal, pending official proclamation for the fight to take identify on four November at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Showtime revealed the card would include Daniel Jacobs as chief support.[56] On 18 September the fight was made official, pending the official printing briefing, which would take place the next day.[57] ESPN was brash that Stiverne would fight Breazeale on the undercard in a title eliminator.[58]

Doping case [edit]

Information technology was reported on 29 September 2017, Ortiz had failed a drug examination carried out by VADA, office of the WBC clean fighters plan. The drugs found in Ortiz'south sample were diuretics chlorothaizide and hydrochlorothiazide, which are used to treat high blood pressure level but can also be used every bit masking agents for functioning-enhancing drugs. The urine sample was taken on 22 September in Miami. Ortiz never informed VADA that he had been on medication.[59]

On four October, the WBC withdrew its sanction on the Wilder vs. Ortiz fight and immediately ordered Wilder to fight mandatory challenger Bermane Stiverne (25–2–ane, 21 KOs).[60] Ortiz's manager Jay Jimenez clarified the situation regarding the WBC, stating that their decision wasn't to punish Ortiz, merely rather they were concerned nearly his wellness. He said, "The WBC volition schedule a visit with i of their approved physicians to check Luis' wellness, and brand sure he is 100% healthy and fit to fight, and that the blood pressure pills will not affect him physically."[61]

On 9 October, Eddie Hearn, promoter of Anthony Joshua, stated that Ortiz could remain mandatory challenger for the WBA.[62] Ortiz had until 20 October to request a 'B' sample. The WBA waited on this date earlier they would determine to accept any activeness.[63] On twenty October, the WBA suspended Ortiz. Ortiz and his handlers were notified that he would serve at least a half-dozen-month suspension, his mandatory status removed and would be removed from the rankings effective immediately.[64]

On 2 Nov the WBA officially handed Ortiz a i-year pause, immediately removing him from their rankings and making him ineligible to fight for any WBA title for that catamenia. Mendoza stated that Ortiz never asked for a 'B' sample to be tested accordingly, instead doing so verbally.[65] WBA president Gilberto Mendoza later stated that the longevity of the ban was also due to Ortiz being a repeat offender, having previously failed a test in 2022 for anabolic steroids.[66] A final ruling was set by the WBC on 30 November where Ortiz was fined Usa$25,000, yet was given a pass, meaning he would remain in the rankings.[67] [68]

Ring return [edit]

Ortiz wasted no time returning to the ring. On iv December 2017, it was announced that he would announced on a special Friday night edition of Premier Boxing Champions on 8 December at the Hialeah Park in Miami, Florida, his kickoff fight in Florida in three years, against journeyman Daniel Martz (sixteen–five–1, xiii KOs) in a scheduled 10-circular bout. The fight was a late improver due to Chad Dawson-Edwin Rodriguez beingness cancelled subsequently the former suffered an injury in preparation.[69] Ortiz made quick work of Martz, knocking him downwards in the first round with a trunk shot before getting the knockout victory in round 2, sending Martz face-first to the canvas from a left hook to the head. Subsequently the fight, Ortiz chosen out Wilder, who was sat near ringside, calling commentary. Wilder said to Ortiz, "I guarantee y'all, yous'll have the fight."[70] [71]

Ortiz vs. Wilder [edit]

On 19 Dec, negotiations resumed between Ortiz and Wilder, with a potential fight for Wilder's WBC heavyweight title to have place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on iii March 2018.[72] According to RingTV on xxx December, an understanding had been reached.[73] Terms were agreed on 12 January and the fight was officially appear on 23 January.[74] [75] [76] Wilder weighed his everyman since turning professional person in 2008, at 214 pounds. Ortiz came in at 241¼ pounds.[77]

Wilder overcame difficulty and knocked Ortiz out in round 10 to retain his WBC championship in front of a crowd of xiv,069. Both boxers started the fight cautious with Wilder throwing the jab, however Ortiz seemed to do more in the opening 4 rounds, counter punching and throwing combinations. Wilder took control in circular five, knocking Ortiz downwards once. Wilder was hurt desperately in circular vii by a right claw and left manus from Ortiz. Wilder was then trapped against the ropes, taking caput and torso shots from Ortiz. Referee David Fields kept a close eye on Wilder, who at one point, looked to be almost out on his anxiety, but managed to make information technology to the terminate of the round. Despite Ortiz not managing to drop Wilder in round 7, all three judges scored the round 10–viii for Ortiz. Wilder used rounds viii and 9 to recuperate and managed to avoid whatever further penalization. Wilder injure Ortiz with a right mitt at the end of round 9. Wilder then unloaded on Ortiz in round x, who at that point looked tired, dropping him twice earlier the lucifer was halted past referee David Fields. The official fourth dimension of the stoppage was at 2:05 of round 10.[78]

At the fourth dimension of stoppage, all 3 judges had their scorecards 85–84 in favor of Wilder.[79] Later the fight, Wilder spoke virtually his win and praised Ortiz, "'Rex Kong' ain't got nothing on me. A true champion e'er finds a style to come back, and that'due south what I did this evening. Luis Ortiz is definitely a crafty guy. He put upwardly a great fight. We knew we had to article of clothing him downwardly. I showed everyone I can take a dial. When Ortiz leaves tonight, he tin can hold his head high. He gave the fans a hell of a fight." Ortiz also gave his thoughts on the fight. Speaking through a translator, he said, "I feel fine. I did receive a right hand, but I'm OK. I was listening to the directions that my corner was giving me. In this sport, any punch tin can stop a fight. It was a great fight and I performed well." According to CompuBox Stats, Wilder landed 98 of 346 punches thrown (28%) and Ortiz landed 87 of his 363 thrown (24%).[80] For the fight, Wilder earned a career-high payday of $2.1 one thousand thousand and Ortiz received a $500,000 purse. The upshot was the Barclays Center'southward second-biggest boxing crowd after Thurman vs. García, which was attended past sixteen,533 in March 2017.[81] The fight averaged i.one meg viewers and peaked at one.2 million on Get-go. The terminal time Showtime did over 1 million viewers was in 2022 when Wilder defeated Stiverne for the WBC title.[82]

Ortiz vs. Cojanu [edit]

On 7 July 2018, it was rumored that Ortiz would render in a 10-circular bout on 28 July, on the undercard of the WBC and IBF lightweight unification fight between Mikey Garcia and Robert Easter Jr., against Joe Hanks (22–two, 14 KOs) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Three days after, it was officially announced that Ortiz would fight on that carte, however would instead fight one-time world title challenger Răzvan Cojanu (16–three, 9 KOs).[83] [84] Ortiz won the fight via knockout in round 2. Ortiz used the get-go round landing clean right hooks and left hands to Cojanu's head. Later on being taunted a number of times in the offset of round 2, Ortiz caught Cojanu with a right followed by a left hook to the caput which sent him downwardly face first. Cojanu was able to beat the count merely looked badly injure. The referee stopped the action at two minutes and 8 seconds.[85] Subsequently the fight, speaking through a translator, Ortiz said, "I want to fight [unified titleholder Anthony] Joshua, but he only fights boxers he'south certain he can defeat. I'm going to ask the regime to put me on disability, maybe that manner Joshua will fight me [...] I won't shy away from whatsoever challenge. I'm set."[86] The WBC stated they would non forcefulness the Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale mandatory fight until the cease of 2018, so a rematch between Wilder and Ortiz would exist acceptable before and so.[87] The fight averaged 583,000 viewers and peaked at 606,000 viewers.[88]

Ortiz vs. Kauffman [edit]

On 24 October 2018, Ortiz's manager Jay Jimenez announced that a deal had been reached for Ortiz to fight American boxer Travis Kauffman (32–2) on the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury Showtime PPV carte du jour on one December at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The fight, along with the rest of the bill of fare was finalized on 9 November.[89] [90] Earlier the fight was appear, Ortiz and Dillian Whyte called each other out. Ortiz offered Whyte a fight on the 1 December bill of fare and Whyte offered Ortiz a take chances to fight him on 22 December in London. Ortiz accepted Whyte's offer, nevertheless promoter Eddie Hearn stated Dillian Whyte vs. Derek Chisora made more sense in the Britain.[91] [92] [93] In the build upward to his fight confronting Ortiz, Kauffman questioned Ortiz's wins on his resume after multiple failed drug tests. At the aforementioned fourth dimension, he as well praised Ortiz'south battle skills.[94] Ortiz stepped on the scales at 241 pounds and Kauffman weighed 229 pounds.[95] For the fight, Ortiz was guaranteed $375,000 compared to Kauffman's $125,000 purse.[96] On fight night, Ortiz dropped Kauffman 3 times earlier winning the fight via TKO in the final round. The official fourth dimension of stoppage was 1 infinitesimal and 58 seconds of circular x. Ortiz dominated every round leading to the stoppage, however Kauffman was always continuing infront of him and showed a good mentum and center, fifty-fifty switching to the southpaw opinion, where he had some success. Ortiz was twice warned for low blows. In round 6, Ortiz landed an overhand left which dropped Kauffman to the sail. Ortiz, believing he won, stood on the meridian ropes and did his signature chest pounding. Kauffman beat the count and finished the round. Another overhand left, this time to Kauffman'south jaw, dropped him for a 2d time in the first infinitesimal of round eight. Kauffman slowly got up and again beat the count and saw out the rest of the round. In the start minute of round x, Ortiz landed another overhand left, dropping Kauffman a tertiary time. Subsequently Kauffman beat the count, Ortiz piled on the pressure with numerous power shots, mostly unanswered, forcing referee Thomas Taylor to step in and terminate the fight.[97] [98] Ortiz landed 135 punches in comparison to the 37 punches landed by Kauffman. Ortiz landed 69 power punches in full. After the fight, Ortiz stated he was looking for fight Wilder.[99] British boxer Joe Joyce, who also boxed on the carte du jour, called out Ortiz. Ortiz later on accustomed, stating he does non pass up a challenge.[100]

Ortiz vs. Hammer [edit]

On 16 January 2019, information technology was appear that Ortiz would next fight German heavyweight contender Christian Hammer (24–v, 14 KOs) 2 March at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Ortiz stated his goal was to still become a earth champion and this tour would be to 'stay active' and 'clean out' the remainder of the segmentation.[101] The fight was fabricated official the next day, to take place on the Erislandy Lara vs. Brian Castaño undercard, live on Showtime. The bout was scheduled for ten rounds.[102] The fight was Hammer'due south American debut equally he weighed in at 257 pounds. Ortiz weighed 238.75 pounds, his lightest weight in almost 3½ years.[103] Hammer was ranked #12 by the WBO at the time.[104] There was an appear crowd of 7,329 fans in omnipresence at the Barclays Center. Ortiz was taken the distance for just the third fourth dimension in his professional career, hands outpointing Hammer over 10 rounds. The three judges scored the tour 100–ninety, 99–91, and 99–91 in Ortiz'southward favour. Ortiz controlled the bout from the opening bell, hurting Hammer with body shots in round two. Both boxers had a bloodied nose by the midway point. Hammer managed to dorsum Ortiz up with a right hand. With his jab, power and movement, Ortiz remained in command of the bout. Although Hammer landed some solid shots of his own, he failed to follow up with further punches.[105]

Ortiz vs. Wilder Two [edit]

In September 2019, information technology was appear that a rematch betwixt Ortiz and WBC champion Deontay Wilder had been confirmed on 23 November 2019. On the counterbalance in Ortiz weighed in at 236 1/2 pounds, and Wilder weighed in at 219½ pounds. In the fight, Ortiz outboxed Wilder for most of the fight and was leading on all three judges' scorecards 58–56, 59–55, and 59–55, but was ultimately stopped by a straight right and knocked out in the 7th round.[106]

Ortiz vs. Flores [edit]

On 7 November 2020, Ortiz fought Alexander Flores. Ortiz floored Flores 45 seconds into the fight with a body shot, from which Flores was not able to recover, catastrophe the fight with a first-round KO.[107]

Ortiz vs. Martin [edit]

On Nov fifteen, 2021, information technology was revealed by ESPN that Ortiz and one-time IBF heavyweight titleholder Charles Martin had come up to an agreement to confront each other on January 1, 2022, after both fighters had spent the entire 2022 without a unmarried fight.[108] The fight was officially announced two days later, as the primary event of a FOX PPV.[109] Ortiz entered the fight as the favorite, with nigh odds-makers having him as a -450 to -350 favorite.[110] [111] Ortiz justified his part every bit the betting favorite, every bit he won the fight by a sixth-round stoppage. He staggered Martin with an overhand left, before knocking him down with a flurry of punches. Although Martin was able to beat the ten count, he was quickly knocked down for the second fourth dimension subsequently the action resumed, which prompted the referee to moving ridge the fight off. Martin had a skillful start to the fight, as he managed to knock Ortiz downwards twice early in the fight, in rounds i and four. Martin was leading on the scorecards at the time of the stoppage, with scores of 48–45, 48–45 and 47–46.[112] Ortiz earned $one.5 million for the fight, with a $500,000 guaranteed pocketbook and an additional $i one thousand thousand from PPV shares.[113]

Professional battle tape [edit]

Professional person record summary
37 fights 33 wins 2 losses
By knockout 28 ii
By decision 3 0
By disqualification 2 0
No contests ii
No. Consequence Record Opponent Type Round, time Appointment Location Notes
37 Win 33–2 (two) United States Charles Martin TKO 6 (12), i:37 i January 2022 United States Seminole Difficult Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
36 Win 32–2 (ii) United States Alexander Flores KO 1 (x), 0:45 7 Nov 2020 United States Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
35 Loss 31–2 (two) United States Deontay Wilder KO 7 (12), 2:51 23 Nov 2019 United States MGM Chiliad Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. For WBC heavyweight title
34 Win 31–1 (two) Romania Christian Hammer UD x 2 Mar 2019 United States Barclays Centre, New York City, New York, U.S.
33 Win thirty–ane (2) United States Travis Kauffman TKO 10 (10), one:58 one December 2018 United States Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
32 Win 29–1 (2) Romania Răzvan Cojanu TKO 2 (10), 2:08 28 Jul 2018 United States Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.Southward.
31 Loss 28–1 (2) United States Deontay Wilder TKO ten (12), 2:05 iii Mar 2018 United States Barclays Center, New York Urban center, New York, U.S. For WBC heavyweight title
30 Win 28–0 (2) United States Daniel Martz KO 2 (10), 0:43 8 Dec 2017 United States Park Race Track, Hialeah, Florida, U.Southward.
29 Win 27–0 (ii) United Kingdom David Allen TKO 7 (8), ii:59 10 Dec 2016 United Kingdom Manchester Arena, Manchester, England
28 Win 26–0 (2) United States Malik Scott UD 12 12 Nov 2016 Monaco Salle des Etoiles, Monte Carlo, Monaco Won vacant WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight championship
27 Win 25–0 (ii) United States Tony Thompson KO half dozen (12), ii:29 5 Mar 2016 United States D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., U.S.
26 Win 24–0 (2) United States Bryant Jennings TKO 7 (12), ii:41 xix Dec 2015 United States Turning Stone Resort Casino, Verona, New York, U.S. Retained WBA interim heavyweight title
25 Win 23–0 (2) Argentina Matías Ariel Vidondo KO 3 (12), 0:17 17 Oct 2015 United States Madison Foursquare Garden, New York City, New York, U.S. Won vacant WBA interim heavyweight title
24 Win 22–0 (2) United States Byron Polley TKO 1 (8), 2:38 20 Jun 2015 Canada Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
23 NC 21–0 (2) Nigeria Lateef Kayode TKO one (12), ii:55 eleven Sep 2014 United States The Joint, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. Vacant WBA interim heavyweight title at stake;
Originally a TKO win for Ortiz, subsequently ruled an NC subsequently he failed a drug test
22 Win 21–0 (1) United States Monte Barrett KO 4 (10), 0:38 three Apr 2014 United States Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California, U.S.
21 Win 20–0 (1) Puerto Rico Álex Gonzales KO 1 (10), 2:00 26 November 2013 United States BB&T Center, Sunrise, Florida, U.S.
20 NC xix–0 (1) United States Joseph Rabotte KO 3 (10), two:59 20 Jul 2013 United States Delusion Exotic Nightlife, Greensboro, Due north Carolina, U.Southward. Originally a KO win for Ortiz after Rabotte savage out of the ring, afterward ruled an NC
nineteen Win nineteen–0 Dominican Republic Santiago de Paula TKO iv (10), 2:22 sixteen November 2012 Dominican Republic Club de Leones El Millón, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
eighteen Win 18–0 Dominican Republic Juan Carlos Antonio Maldonado TKO 1 (6), 0:30 9 Nov 2012 Dominican Republic Gimnasio Joan Guzmán, Santo Domingo, Dominican Democracy
17 Win 17–0 Dominican Republic José Santos Peralta KO ane (10), 2:24 30 Sep 2012 Dominican Republic Gimnasio Joan Guzmán, Santo Domingo, Dominican Commonwealth
xvi Win 16–0 Nicaragua Walter Palacios TKO 2 (6), 0:10 26 May 2012 Nicaragua Polideportivo España, Managua, Nicaragua
xv Win fifteen–0 Colombia Epifanio Mendoza DQ 7 (ten), 1:07 10 Feb 2012 United States Community Center, Palm Bay, Florida, U.S. Won vacant WBC Latino and WBO Latino heavyweight titles;
Mendoza disqualified for a low blow
14 Win xiv–0 Dominican Republic Frank Mola RTD two (10), three:00 25 Nov 2011 Dominican Republic Coliseo Teo Cruz, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
thirteen Win xiii–0 United States Arron Lyons RTD 7 (10), iii:00 12 Aug 2011 United States Hard Stone Live, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
12 Win 12–0 Nicaragua Henry Sáenz TKO 3 (eleven) xxx Jul 2011 Costa Rica Gimnasio Nacional, San José, Costa Rica Retained WBA Fedelatin heavyweight title
11 Win 11–0 Panama Luis Andrés Pineda KO half-dozen (ix), 1:43 17 Jun 2011 Panama Roberto Durán Loonshit, Panama City, Panama Retained WBC FECARBOX heavyweight title;
Won vacant WBA Fedelatin heavyweight championship
ten Win 10–0 United States Jason Barnett KO one (6), 2:38 iii Jun 2011 United States A La Card Event Pavilion, Tampa, Florida, U.South.
9 Win 9–0 United States Corey Winfield KO 3 (8), two:28 21 May 2011 United States Recreation Center, Wilson, North Carolina, U.Due south.
eight Win viii–0 United States Bert Cooper TKO ii (10), 1:29 23 April 2011 United States County Fair & Exposition, Miami, Florida, U.South.
vii Win vii–0 The Bahamas Jerry Butler TKO 3 (vi), 1:xl 2 April 2011 United States Roger Dean Stadium, Jupiter, Florida, U.S.
6 Win half-dozen–0 Puerto Rico Rubén Rivera DQ v (8), ii:50 28 Jan 2011 United States DoubleTree, Tampa, Florida, U.S. Rivera butterfingers for depression blows
5 Win v–0 Puerto Rico Francisco Álvarez TKO 8 (8), 1:27 7 Dec 2010 United States Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
four Win 4–0 United States Zack Folio TKO 8 (viii), 0:42 xix Sep 2010 United States Hard Stone Live, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
three Win 3–0 United States Kendrick Releford UD 8 24 Aug 2010 United States Hard Rock Alive, Hollywood, Florida, U.Southward. Won vacant WBC FECARBOX heavyweight title
2 Win 2–0 United States Charles Davis TKO 4 (six), ii:xx 15 Jun 2010 United States Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, Florida, U.Due south.
one Win 1–0 United States Lamar Davis TKO 1 (four), 1:18 16 February 2010 United States Hard Stone Live, Hollywood, Florida, U.S.

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External links [edit]

  • Boxing tape for Luis Ortiz from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Luis Ortiz - Contour, News Archive & Current Rankings at Box.Live
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant

Title last held past

Derric Rossy
WBC FECARBOX
heavyweight champion

August 24, 2010 – February x, 2012
Won Latino title
Vacant

Title next held by

Billy Wright
Vacant

Championship last held by

Bermane Stiverne
WBA Fedelatin
heavyweight champion

June 17, 2011 – April 2012
Vacated
Vacant

Championship side by side held by

Raphael Zumbano Love
Vacant

Title last held by

Hassan Chitsaz
WBC Latino
heavyweight champion

February 10, 2012 – April 2012
Vacated
Vacant

Title next held past

Billy Wright
Vacant

Title last held past

Gonzalo Basile
WBO Latino
heavyweight champion

February 10, 2012 – June 2013
Vacated
Vacant

Championship side by side held by

Irineu Beato Costa Junior
Vacant

Title terminal held by

Lucas Browne
WBA Inter-Continental
heavyweight champion

November 12, 2022 – December 2016
Vacated
Vacant

Title side by side held by

Kubrat Pulev
Globe boxing titles
Vacant

Title last held by

John Ruiz
WBA heavyweight champion
Interim championship

October 17, 2022 – November 1, 2016
Stripped
Vacant

Title next held by

Trevor Bryan
Awards
Previous:
James DeGale vs.
Badou Jack
PBC Fight of the Yr
vs. Deontay Wilder

2018
Incumbent

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