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  1. Manuel Ortiz (July 2, 1916 – May 31, 1970) was an American professional boxer in the bantamweight division and one of the very best boxers of the 1940s, and was named to Ring Magazine's list of the 80 Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years.

  2. World Bantamweight Title. Even though Ortiz weighed over the 118 lb. limit, del Rosario's manager waved the limit to allow the title bout to go on. Referee and sole judge Willie Whittle's scorecard read 12-0 in rounds for Ortiz, with three even. 1947-10-15.

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  3. 267K Followers, 1,175 Following, 1,320 Posts - Manuel Ortiz (@mannyortiz) on Instagram: "YouTube video creator Portrait Photography 📸".

  4. Highlights of the legendary former Bantamweight world champion.For questions or requests Email at: hanzagod@mail.comManuel Ortiz - Was one of the very best b...

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  5. Born on July 2, 1916, in Corona, California, Ortiz had a professional boxing career spanning over 17 years, from 1938 to 1955. Over the course of 131 fights, Ortiz racked up an impressive record of 100 wins, 28 losses, and three draws, with 54 of those wins coming by way of knockout.

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  7. 23 lug 2020 · With-in a year, Ortiz won the Southern California Amateur Flyweight Title and a Golden Glove Title. He also defeated Chief Lopez, who was an Olympic runner-up. As an amateur, Ortiz defeated Bobby Hagar twice. In their first fight, Ortiz decked Hagar 17 times.