Former unified heavyweight world champion Andy “The Destroyer” Ruiz Jr. scored three knockdowns on his way to a unanimous decision victory over top contender Luis “King Kong” Ortiz in their WBC Heavyweight Title Eliminator that headlined a FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Sunday night from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The first fighter of Mexican descent to become heavyweight world champion, Ruiz (35-2, 22 KOs) got his hometown crowd on its feet early, as he delivered a clean right hand to score his first knockdown in round two. Ortiz (33-3, 28 KOs) would hit the canvas a second time in the round, but got to his feet again and delivered several strong left hands to keep himself in the fight and make it through the round.
"I told you I was going to be a warrior and that's what I did,” said Ortiz. “This is Cuba vs. Mexico. This is what I live for. To everyone who said that I'm old, I gave you a war today. There are always surprises in boxing, and that's what you got if you didn't think I'd give it my all.”
Ortiz got himself back in the fight over the subsequent rounds with impressive boxing as he relied on his jab and movement to keep Ruiz from inflicting further damage. In round seven however, Ruiz struck again, backing his opponent up with a straight right before moving close and dropping Ortiz with an overhand right.
"It was a difficult fight,” said Ruiz. “I was waiting for him to load up and countering him when he did. It was a blessing we were able to be successful.”
Despite Ruiz pushing forward, Ortiz again used his excellent boxing acumen to remain in the fight. Ortiz even owned a slight 78-76 edge in punches landed according to CompuBox, but it was Ruiz’s 67 power punches to Ortiz’s 56 that made the difference. After hurting Ortiz again in round 11 and winning the round on all three cards, Ruiz was able to hold off a late charge from Ortiz to edge the fight on the judges cards by scores of 114-111 twice, and 113-112.
Luis Ortiz: Everyone Who Said That I'm Old - I Gave You a War!

Comments
b MurphingtonFri Sep 9, 2022, 12:25 PM UTC
Yeah you’re right they were both trying to counter. When both guys are sitting back waiting for the other guy to make the move first, it’s a boring fight and is NOT a war! That’s not what a war is.
Ruiz could’ve gotten him out of there if he really wanted to. He had his man hurt. Even if Ortiz
BodyBagzFri Sep 9, 2022, 3:56 AM UTC
Punch resistance and reflexes have shat the bed.
15roundFri Sep 9, 2022, 3:42 AM UTC
Ortiz is still buzzed from those knockdowns. It was a fight of strategy. Ruiz wanted to counter and so did Ortiz. Ortiz had the jab but Ruiz had the power shots. It must have seemed like a war for Ortiz taking those shots.
vital1983Fri Sep 9, 2022, 12:26 AM UTC
Bet he regrets turning down the fight with Joshua. All that dosh...now just an old man memory.
slimPickingsTue Sep 6, 2022, 9:05 PM UTC
You can hit Ortiz flush in the face and he does not flinch. Hit him to the SIDE of the head and it seems like a light switch has been turned off and he collapses to the canvas.
Not sure if that is caused by his age or not but it seems pretty weird.
If i was going up against him, hitting him on the side of the head would be my