Andy Ruiz Jr vs Luis Ortiz Latest betting odds
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This LABOR DAY WEEKEND—SUNDAY, September 4th—@Andy_destroyer1 battles #LuisOrtiz in a heavyweight showdown that headlines a stacked night of fights on @PBConFOX PPV from @cryptocomarena!
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#RuizOrtiz6016 ONE WEEK AWAY This LABOR DAY WEEKEND—SUNDAY, September 4th—@Andy_destroyer1 battles #LuisOrtiz in a heavyweight showdown that headlines a stacked night of fights on @PBConFOX PPV from @cryptocomarena!Tickets & Fight Night Details: pbcham.ps/FightNight-090…#RuizOrtiz https://t.co/FY3XxOy9yM According to DraftKings, Ruiz is a massive favorite to win the bout at -380. Ortiz comes in as a moderate underdog at +275. Many think the fight is Ruiz’s to lose. Given he’s over 10 years younger that his Cuban counterpart, the oddsmaker put the best bet on Ruiz winning via decision (+260). Ruiz normally stops his opponents in the early rounds, but that is very unlikely to happen against a seasoned knockout artist in Ortiz who is formidable when he's got fresh legs. Ruiz may be off to a very competitive start but he will most likely assert his youth to dominate as the fight progress. Both fighters have been relatively inactive since 2020, but a win over the weekend may boost their chances of another shot at glory. Ruiz, 32, was last seen bouncing back from a loss in the Anthony Joshua rematch, outpointing fellow Mexican slugger Cris Arreola in May 2021 with new trainer Eddy Reynoso in his corner. The 43-year-old Ortiz, meanwhile, struggled before finally stopping Charles Martin in six rounds last January.
Andy Ruiz Jr vs Luis Ortiz Latest betting odds and betting tips
By Darryl John Esguerra Modified 05 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Andy Ruiz Jr v Luis Ortiz - Weigh-in. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Luis Ortiz is scheduled to go down at the Crypto.com Arena (formerly Staples Center) in Los Angeles, California on September 4. The fight between the two former heavyweight contenders could potentially set up a mega fight next year with fellow Premier Boxing Champions stablemate Deontay Wilder. Premier Boxing Champions@premierboxing ONE WEEK AWAYThis LABOR DAY WEEKEND—SUNDAY, September 4th—@Andy_destroyer1 battles #LuisOrtiz in a heavyweight showdown that headlines a stacked night of fights on @PBConFOX PPV from @cryptocomarena!
Tickets & Fight Night Details: pbcham.ps/FightNight-090…
#RuizOrtiz6016 ONE WEEK AWAY This LABOR DAY WEEKEND—SUNDAY, September 4th—@Andy_destroyer1 battles #LuisOrtiz in a heavyweight showdown that headlines a stacked night of fights on @PBConFOX PPV from @cryptocomarena!Tickets & Fight Night Details: pbcham.ps/FightNight-090…#RuizOrtiz https://t.co/FY3XxOy9yM According to DraftKings, Ruiz is a massive favorite to win the bout at -380. Ortiz comes in as a moderate underdog at +275. Many think the fight is Ruiz’s to lose. Given he’s over 10 years younger that his Cuban counterpart, the oddsmaker put the best bet on Ruiz winning via decision (+260). Ruiz normally stops his opponents in the early rounds, but that is very unlikely to happen against a seasoned knockout artist in Ortiz who is formidable when he's got fresh legs. Ruiz may be off to a very competitive start but he will most likely assert his youth to dominate as the fight progress. Both fighters have been relatively inactive since 2020, but a win over the weekend may boost their chances of another shot at glory. Ruiz, 32, was last seen bouncing back from a loss in the Anthony Joshua rematch, outpointing fellow Mexican slugger Cris Arreola in May 2021 with new trainer Eddy Reynoso in his corner. The 43-year-old Ortiz, meanwhile, struggled before finally stopping Charles Martin in six rounds last January.