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Unhappy birthday coming up for undefeated lightweight prospect Jamaine “The Technician” Ortiz

WORCESTER, Massa. (Abril 15, 2020) – Even in his wildest dreams, undefeated World Boxing Council (WBC) Campeão mundial juvenil leveJamaine “O Técnico” Ortiz (13-0, 7 KOs) never could have ever imagined that his 24th aniversário, later this month, would fall smack in the middle of a worldwide health pandemic

When he turns 24 em abril 28th, Ortiz figured he’d be preparing for training camp with a spring fight date set, likely defending his WBC Youth World title of fighting for a regional belt of some sort.

He certainly didn’t think boxing would be banned around the world, gyms closed by a state mandate, and people wearing facemasks and plastic gloves like they’re in a Sci-Fi movie. E, to boot, his job as a licensed carpenter ended closed shop last Friday. Like everybody else in the Bay State.

Ortiz is basically self-quarantined at home, although he’s still running, treinamento, eating well and doing everything else to maintain decent shape. Not elite boxing shape, embora, which simply isn’t possible under these restrictive and trying times.

Instead of sparring, he’s shadow boxing, jumping rope has replaced pad-work with his trainersRocky Gonzalez eCarlos Garcia, and now his living room serves as hisAcademia.

Times have been dramatically altered, de fato, even celebrating birthdays, which Jamaine fully understands and accepts.

“I don’t think my birthday will be any different,” Ortiz said. “I usually spend it alone with my mother and daughter (4-year-old Amira) and this year probably won’t be any different. I won’t be able to get in a whole bunch of sparring rounds that I usually ask for (rindo) as presents from some of my friends.“

Felizmente, embora, Ortiz was able to fight this past February 28 in his first action in six months, headlining a CES Boxing-promoted card at home in Worcester, Massachusetts, in which he registered an impressive second-round stoppage of Mexican knockout specialist"Louco" Luis Ronaldo Castillo (22-6, 17 KOs), um ex-campeão dos leves do WBC FECOMBOX.

Ortiz, presently rated No. 16 by the North American Boxing Federation (NABF), aspires to attend medical school after he hangs up his gloves for good, to become a doctor/researcher. He reads a lot about medicine, especially holistic treatments, and he believes that he may have already had the coronavirus.

“Five weeks before my last fight,” he explained, “I was in the hospital with a temperature of 104.5. Just about everybody I knew was sick, my grandmother had pneumonia. I never really get sick. I had a flu shot for seven years without an issue. I developed a cough, too. I felt like I was going to die. I can’t say with certainty I had coronavirus (there was no test available then), but I feel like I may have had it.”

Ortiz will be ready for the night the ring bell will finally sound again. “I hope to be fighting again in July or August, mas, no matter when boxing returns, I’ll be ready to go.

“This is a serious, contagious disease. People should use common sense: wash your hands, stay separated by six feet, and stay at home, especially the elderly and people with respiratory problems. Don’t take any unnecessary risks or panic, either. This isn’t the end of the world!"

Undefeated rising star JamaineThe TechnicianOrtiz In developmental process on way to top

All pictures by Emily Harney / Fightography

WORCESTER, Massa. (Março 11, 2020) – Fresh off his sensational hometown debut last month, JamaineThe Technician” Ortiz (13-0, 7 KOs) is in the middle of a developmental process that is, esperançosamente, headed to the top of the 135-pound division by 2022.

The 23-year-old Ortiz, who will abdicate his World Boxing Council (WBC) Youth World lightweight title next month when he turns 24 because he’ll be overage, headlined a Classic Entertainment and Sports (CES) show February 28th at the famed Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Despite fighting for the first time in six months, Ortiz showed no signs of rust, forcing Mexican knockout specialist Loco” Luis Ronaldo Castillo (22-6, 17 KOs), um ex-campeão dos leves do WBC FECOMBOX, to take a knee after landing a crisp uppercut and then finishing him off later in the second round with three overhand rights.

Ortiz, Não avaliado. 16 by the North American Boxing Federation (NABF), gained invaluable exposure headlining the CES event, which was streamed live and exclusively on UFC FIGHT PASS®, serviço de subscrição do mundo líder digital para esportes de combate.

There was no reason of any rust,” Ortiz explained. “I had been working hard in the gym for several months, where I always do my best. Maybe the bright lights (fighting at home for the first time) affected me a little? It was a little different going through the fans (on his ring walk) to get to the ring (on stage). I picture much bigger things in my future, so I can’t let small stuff like that put me off my game. But I settled in quickly and felt comfortable.

I hit him with a good uppercut to the jaw. I figured he’d get up, because he had a late reaction when he went down, but I knew it was over when I hit him with three overhand rights. I really hurt him with the last punch as he was going down. I didn’t say it publicly, but I told some people that I would knock him out in the second round, and I did what I said I’d do. I knew early that it was only going to be a matter of time.

Ortiz displayed his lightning quick hands and feet, also switching effortlessly from orthodox to southpaw, Jamaine plans to return to work next week as a union carpenter and he’s already started running before he gets back in the gym.

A decorated amateur who had an impressive 100-14 registro, highlighted by consecutive New England Golden Gloves titles in 2015 & 2016, as well as a silver medal at the 2015 Torneio Luvas de Ouro nacionais (he lost to current IBF World lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez no final do campeonato) and reaching the semifinals of the 2016 U.S. Olimpíadas, Ortiz is a potential star on the rise.

Because he’s only 23 there is no legitimate reason to push Ortiz at this stage of his young pro career when his developmental process is in gear. First up is his initially scheduled 10-round fight, possibly for a regional title, likely against an accomplished, experienced opponent who will give Jamaine invaluable rounds (he only has 52 rodadas em seu currículo).

Em 2021, the dream is for Ortiz to headline a major show at home in Worcester with world-ratings implications, at the new home of the Boston Red SoxAAA organization at Polar Park, which is being constructed now for an estimate construction cost of $100-million.

If all goes according to plans, Ortiz will challenge for a world title in 2022, at the latest.
The Ortiz Process has commenced with the goal of eventually developing him into a world titlist. Patience, embora, is the key to building a champion!

O invicto peso leve Jamaine "The Technician" Ortiz Set para a luta de volta ao lar na sexta-feira

WORCESTER, Massa. (Fevereiro 26, 2020) - Invicto Conselho Mundial de Boxe (WBC) Campeão mundial juvenil leveJamaine “O Técnico” Ortiz (12-0, 6 KOs) planeja fazer uma declaração importante nesta sexta-feira, quando lutar em casa em Worcester, Massachusetts, pela primeira vez como boxeador profissional.

Ortiz será o título deCES Boxing no UFC FIGHT PASS® evento, promovido pela Classic Entertainment and Sports (CES), no histórico Worcester Palladium.

No evento principal 8-round, Ortiz enfrenta especialista mexicano em nocaute"Louco" Luis Ronaldo Castillo (22-5, 17 KOs), um ex-campeão dos leves do WBC FECOMBOX, em uma luta sem título.

"Estou pronto,”Ortiz disse depois de um treino aberto recente. “É bom receber tanto apoio. Tenho muita gente vindo para as lutas. Para mim, Eu só tenho um emprego - ganhar!  E eu gostaria de ganhar de forma espetacular. Quero mostrar a todos no Palladium e aos que assistem no UFC FIGHT PASS que é tudo real, nenhum hype por trás do meu nome. Todos que assistirem na sexta à noite saberão o que eu trago para o ringue. ”

Ortiz, 23, é um relâmpago rápido, dotado de peso leve com uma vantagem tremenda. Um amador decorado, Ortiz é uma estrela em ascensão no que muitos acreditam ser um ano de sucesso para ele.

“Jamaine certamente não atingiu todo o seu potencial,Treinador-chefe de OrtizRocky Gonzalez comentou. “Ele ainda é jovem e tudo que ele realmente precisa é de mais experiência. Ele é um bom ouvinte com grande velocidade de mão, e ele muda (posturas) facilmente. E ele realmente acredita em si mesmo e é difícil vencer alguém assim. Eu não posso ensinar coração, mas ele também tem isso. Eu não sei o quão longe ele pode ir, ainda não, mas ele é talentoso e está longe de ser um produto acabado. ”

Fevereiro. 28th showcasing Ortiz em todo o mundo será transmitido ao vivo e exclusivamente no UFC FIGHT PASS®, serviço de subscrição do mundo líder digital para esportes de combate, a partir de 9 p.m. E / 6 p.m. PT.

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