Vergil Ortiz, one of the fastest rising stars in boxing, is making a change.
The undefeated welterweight has long been with former trainer of the year Robert Garcia. But as he prepares for his first bout of 2022, he’ll do so at Canelo Alvarez’s San Diego gym under the guidance of Eddy Reynoso, sources told ESPN.
Ortiz denied Friday that the change to Reynoso is happening. Garcia, meanwhile, posted a YouTube video in which he confirmed that Ortiz told him last month that he was opting to leave Garcia’s camp.
Reynoso, of course, is best known for training Canelo, the pound-for-pound best boxer in the world. Along with Alvarez, Reynoso is the trainer of star lightweight Ryan Garcia, former heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr., 130-pound champion Oscar Valdez, heavyweight Frank Sanchez and 112-pound champion Julio Cesar Martinez.
Coming off a Boxing Writers Association of America Trainer of the Year campaign, Reynoso now adds Ortiz.
The 23-year-old makes the change on the heels of the biggest year of his career. He stepped way up in competition with a seventh-round KO of former champion Maurice Hooker in March and then topped that performance with an eight-round TKO of Egidijus Kavaliauskas in August.
Ortiz (18-0, 18 KOs) is now eyeing a January return with Reynoso in his corner.
Source: www.espn.com