Ortiz did more than that in tearing apart Erickson Lubin in less than two rounds, finishing a helpless Lubin along the ropes to force the early ending.
Other than not scoring a knockdown before the conclusion, there was nothing that Ortiz could have done to Lubin, who has now been stopped in all three of his losses and two of those in less than two rounds.
Ortiz and Ennis did the obligatory face-to-face in the ring after the fight, and the match has been anticipated since the two were fellow welterweight prospects moving through that division.
Both possess fight-ending power, although I think Ortiz has a small edge in pop, and both have ring skills as well. I'd give Ennis a slight advantage there, and while both fighters are listed at 5'10, Ennis will have a 4-inch reach advantage (74 to 70).
I lean slightly towards Ennis, but this fight might be what boxing fans hoped that they would see from the long-awaited Terence Crawford-Errol Spence match in 2023.

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