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  • #21
    Some of ya'll are dumb asses, dude was just 22 years old when he fought a prime power punching Maidana. What the **** was your favorite fighter doing at age 22? Most fighters don't reach their prime until they're around 28 years old. He's gonna be a really good fighter a few years from now.

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    • #22
      He never was, Maidana took his manhood.

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      • #23
        its gonna be a while til he erases his quittin reputation..same with r guerroro...but the biggest quitter of all is kermit "the *****" cintron.....

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        • #24
          Precious Victor Ortiz

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          • #25
            Hope he regains his confidence but can someone tell my why the fuk did he bow and kiss Nates gloves after his last fight? WTF

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            • #26
              You guys best believe Ortiz will go back to his old style when he fights Harris...I'm close to the members of the Ortiz camp and they wanted Ortiz to get more rounds under his belt since he hasn't faught defensive since he was an amateur...they needed 3 tune ups so that Ortiz can mix it up if he ever gets in trouble so the 140 division is in deep **** when Ortiz goes back to that offensive/leaning forward style he had before the Maidana fight...with a little more defensive tactics Ortiz could have finished Maidana in the later rounds...All you praising big headed Bradley will be in shock after Ortiz takes that belt in december

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              • #27
                All Ortiz said was that he was too young to be taking a beating like that....and it's true. 100% spoken truth.

                Dude was what...22 when he fought Maidana? Maidana had just unloaded 1200 punches against Kotelnik 4 months earlier. Maidana never fought past the 8th round...except for the SD, every one of his fights ended inside 8...some were 1st round KOs. Some were early round (inside 3) TKOs.

                GBP matched him up against such a powerful puncher WAAAAAAY too early. Mentally, Ortiz was in no position to fight someone who could eat his shots like that. Plus that whole "vicious" nickname is what got him in trouble in the first place. It ****ed with his mind and probably made him prone to trading blows.

                The fight was a managerial mistake. One loss doesn't make him a *****. Ortiz WILL create havoc at JWW and eventually become a top-rated pound for pound fighter, even at WW.

                as the other guy posted...WTF was YOUR favorite fighter doing at 22yrs old? Nothin, probably being a *****. Ortiz was going toe to toe with THE hardest puncher in his division.
                Last edited by NesNY; 07-23-2010, 02:02 AM.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Danny Gunz View Post
                  people are really sleeping on him in the 140 division. He could do some serious damage in there.
                  hell yes if there is a super6 for 140 I would put my money on Ortiz or Alexander to take it

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