Jantony Ortiz

Jantony Ortiz
Statistics
Rated at Flyweight
Height 5'5"[1]
Born Jantony Ortiz Marcano
(1994-07-21) July 21, 1994
Humacao, Puerto Rico

Jantony Ortiz is a Puerto Rican amateur boxer, who competes in the light flyweight division. Considered a boxing prodigy, he became the youngest member in the history of the Puerto Rico national boxing team by winning the national championship at the age of 16.[2] While still a youth competitor, Ortiz entered open class tournaments and became the bronce medallist at the 2011 Pan American Games.[3] In May 2012, Ortiz qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics by winning the gold medal at the 2012 American Boxing Olympic Qualification Tournament.[4] During the olympics, he was defeated in the 'Round of 16' by former European champion David Ayrapetyan. The judges scored the first round 4-4, the second 5-3 in favor of Ayrapetyan, while the third round was scored a highly controversial 6-6.

Ortiz qualified to the 2013 AIBA World Boxing Championships, the first in over two decades to relly on the 10 point scoring system. In his opening fight, he defeated Severian Chiladze of Georgia by unanimous decision.[5] To advance in the second round, Ortiz defeated the tenth seed of the tournament, Dominican Geraldo Pérez.[6]

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