Documentary interview with Carlos Ortiz (1970s)
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Tribute to the legendary Puerto Rican boxer Carlos Ortiz, who passed away on Monday June 13, 2022 in New York at age 85
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My all-time favorite Latin American boxer Carlos Ortiz 🌟
A true legend
Molto interessante! Divertente come snobbi il titolo dei superleggeri perso con Loi, e parta subito a raccontare della conquista della cintura dei leggeri con Brown. E di come si giocò i 21.000 dollari di borsa nei casinò di Las Vegas ahahaha. E poi struggente, un grande campione rovinato dall'alcol e dalle mani bucate, ridotto a guidare un taxi. Almeno ha goduto di una lunga vita, spero serena, se lo meritava...molto molto bello, grazie per queste bellissime cose!
Hai perfettamente ragione. Purtroppo sappiamo bene come veniva considerato Loi in America…neanche gratis lo facevano combattere per il titolo mondiale, come dice Duilio stesso in uno degli speciali che ho pubblicato. E' stato un piacere anche per me rivedere questo vecchio documentario su Carlos Ortiz.
The GREAT Carlos Ortiz. Sleep in peace Champ.
WHY DON'T ASK WHY HE DON'T WANT TO FIGHT JOSE ANGEL"MANTEQUILLA''NAPOLES
The was no $ offered to ortiz or napoles. ortiz had the ability and Boxing school to beat napoles Iam not taken any from napoles he was a great champion it didn't happen nothing to talk about
That was good for Napoles he would lose.
Because Napoles never gained a ranking in the lightweight division as he was at 140 when Ortiz was champ. Napoles did not get a title shot at 140 either so what money was really in that fight?