By Jake Donovan - Luis “King Kong” Ortiz boasts a rich amateur pedigree, is undefeated as a pro and through his combination of speed, power and southpaw stance is a hellish matchup for any heavyweight in the world. Yet the perception that he has more to prove than his upcoming opponent - Bryant Jennings, who is coming off of a one-sided loss and an eight-month layoff - is indeed accurate.
It’s also the scenario Ortiz prefers heading into any fight.
“I’m 100% ready for this opportunity,” Ortiz (23-0-0-1NC, 20KOs) told krikya360.com of his December 19 showdown with Jennings, which airs live on HBO from Turning Stone Casino in Verona, New York. “I’m preparing for this fight like my career is on the line.”
Interestingly enough, the unbeaten Cuban southpaw – who now lives and trains in Miami - was prepared for this very matchup to take place two months ago. It’s why he agreed to appear on the undercard of a Pay-Per-View telecast topped by Gennady Golovkin’s 8th round destruction of David Lemieux in their middleweight unification bout. [Click Here To Read More]
It’s also the scenario Ortiz prefers heading into any fight.
“I’m 100% ready for this opportunity,” Ortiz (23-0-0-1NC, 20KOs) told krikya360.com of his December 19 showdown with Jennings, which airs live on HBO from Turning Stone Casino in Verona, New York. “I’m preparing for this fight like my career is on the line.”
Interestingly enough, the unbeaten Cuban southpaw – who now lives and trains in Miami - was prepared for this very matchup to take place two months ago. It’s why he agreed to appear on the undercard of a Pay-Per-View telecast topped by Gennady Golovkin’s 8th round destruction of David Lemieux in their middleweight unification bout. [Click Here To Read More]
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