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JAMAINE "THE TECHNICIAN" ORTIZTRAINING CAMP NOTES AND PHOTOS

  • Writer: Jose Rivera
    Jose Rivera
  • Aug 20
  • 2 min read
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Content- Mario Serrano/BoxLab Promotions.


"I’ve been locked in all camp, and it doesn’t matter who’s across from me — I’m here to dominate"


ORLANDO, FL (August 20, 2025) – Super lightweight contender Jamaine “The Technician” Ortiz (19-2-1, 9 KOs) has completed training camp and is set to face late replacement Ambiorix Bautista (19-2, 11 KOs) of the Dominican Republic in a 10-round showdown. The bout, which remains for the WBA Continental USA Championship, will air live on DAZN as part of MVP’s Fight Night card on Saturday, August 23, at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida. Tickets are available now at www.ticketmaster.com.


Here is what Jamaine Ortiz, who is co-promoted by Boxlab Promotions and CES Boxing, had to say about his matchup with Bautista, his recent training camp, being ranked in the top 10 by all sanctioning organizations, and more.


Ortiz knows a late replacement changes the dynamics, but he insists it doesn’t change his mission. “Bautista stepping in last minute doesn’t throw me off — it fuels me. He’s hungry, he’s dangerous, and he’s coming with nothing to lose. That makes him a real threat. But I’ve been locked in all camp, and it doesn’t matter who’s across from me — I’m here to dominate, adjust, and show why I’m one of the best in the division.”


Ortiz credits his grueling camp with sharpening his mindset and making him more dangerous than ever. “This camp was all about discipline and sacrifice. I pushed myself harder than I ever have — long rounds, endless conditioning, breaking myself down to build myself stronger. There were days my body wanted to quit, but my heart wouldn’t let me. That’s the fighter I’m bringing into the ring on August 23.”


With a belt on the line, Ortiz sees this fight as a pivotal moment in his career trajectory. “Winning this title is very important because it’s the door opener. Owning the WBA Continental USA strap puts my name right in the conversation with the top guys at 140. I’m ready to challenge all the champions in my division.”


Ortiz is ready to seize the moment under the bright lights of DAZN and MVP’s platform. “Being part of MVP Fight Night on DAZN is the type of stage every fighter wants — a global spotlight. The fans will be watching, and I want them to remember my name when the night’s over. A win here keeps me climbing toward world title opportunities, and I promise you, I’m not leaving Orlando without making noise in this division.”


Ortiz is ready to seize the moment under the bright lights of DAZN and MVP’s platform. “Being part of MVP Fight Night on DAZN is the type of stage every fighter wants — a global spotlight. The fans will be watching, and I want them to remember my name when the night’s over. A win here keeps me climbing toward world title opportunities, and I promise you, I’m not leaving Orlando without making noise in this division.”


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