For whoever loses this fight, how will it effect their run for supremacy in their respected divisions in your opinion? How will it effect your opinion on the fighter? I wasn't really into this fight when it was first announced, but now it's sort of intriguing. In my opinion, the winner takes a small step forward, the loser takes a big step backwards. Sort of a do or die fight.
Ortiz is going to be for a long long night, this guy is prepared to take punches from a real 147 pounder when he was backing up from Peterson? Ortiz's career ends after this and Oscar knows it.
one lose does not mean the end of your career, it depends on how you lose though, it has been fighters who end up gaining respect and became even bigger stars in DEFEAT because they kept battling and never gave up
If Ortiz quit again then it is going to be almost impossible to make him a star or a draw, with Berto even if he wins he won't get much credit and if he lose you will hear what you have been hearing all this time from some people "Berto is Overrated and Overpayed" "Berto Hasn't Fought Anybody"...so unfortunately for Berto this fight is still a Lose/Lose situation:nonono:
sometimes you just have to take fights just for PRIDE, for Example at Rematch with Collazo and a match with Cintron who been talking a lot of trash about him, even if the fight is not on HBO, those are fights that get you respect instead of just ignoring them and letting them bash you and make you look like you are scared of them
Kirby;10222698']The weak perish and the strong survive.
This is a do or die for both fighters. One fighter launches to super stardom. The other becomes an irrelevant "what if". Kinda like what Paul Williams is now.
idk I kinda see this only being a big win for Ortiz if he does win. If Berto wins I feel like it wont really do all that much for him. If Berto loses however, well thats a different story
I hear you. I'm not a Berto fan by any means, but I feel like people are giving him too much **** over fighting Ortiz. I understand where everyone is coming from when they say hes not fighting a "real" welterweight, because Ortiz has fought at JWW for pretty much his whole career. BUT, look at Ortiz's size compared to most JWW. He's a very big/muscular JWW (no homo) and doesn't really have too many fights at JWW left in him imo. Just going off tale of the tape alone, he re-hydrated from 140 to 155 vs Arnaoutis(sp?) from 142-155 vs Harris, and from 141 to 156 vs Peterson. Ortiz enters the ring at JMW on fight night lol.
Andre Berto already fought a journeyman in his last fight. Victor Ortiz is his second journeyman in a row. He needs to fight some more big name fighters.
The weak perish and the strong survive.
This is a do or die for both fighters. One fighter launches to super stardom. The other becomes an irrelevant "what if". Kinda like what Paul Williams is now.
Only in todays boxing does a loss mean you fall to obscruity. Back in the 30's, 40's and 50's when fighters fought every few weeks and challenged the toughest competition available. A loss against a respectable opponent only meant a rematch might be available and your reputation would be enhanced if you came out and fought the guy again. There was ducking back then e.g. Charley Burley and such but mostly guys fought each other and put on an entertaining show. Back then P4P would've been changing every two week.
I dont see Ortiz winning this fight because of speed and sharp punching. Where does the winner go from here. Berto could get Pac if floyd isnt available and Marquez does'nt sign with TOP RANK. Ortiz has to go and fight the winner of the Khan and Bradley match.
This fight is ok but Berto is still fighting a JWW when he started his career at LMW. Berto is protected and its his own fault that hes not on the P4P list, but if your making a million dollars a fight and your fighting bums then why change for a more challenging fight and make a few more pennies.
Ortiz better win or may need to switch management to resurrect his career. Young but needs to start winning to get big money fights. Judah wouldnt be a bad scrap though.
I hear you. I'm not a Berto fan by any means, but I feel like people are giving him too much **** over fighting Ortiz. I understand where everyone is coming from when they say hes not fighting a "real" welterweight, because Ortiz has fought at JWW for pretty much his whole career. BUT, look at Ortiz's size compared to most JWW. He's a very big/muscular JWW (no homo) and doesn't really have too many fights at JWW left in him imo. Just going off tale of the tape alone, he re-hydrated from 140 to 155 vs Arnaoutis(sp?) from 142-155 vs Harris, and from 141 to 156 vs Peterson. Ortiz enters the ring at JMW on fight night lol.
For whoever loses this fight, how will it effect their run for supremacy in their respected divisions in your opinion? How will it effect your opinion on the fighter? I wasn't really into this fight when it was first announced, but now it's sort of intriguing. In my opinion, the winner takes a small step forward, the loser takes a big step backwards. Sort of a do or die fight.
Only in todays boxing does a loss mean you fall to obscruity. Back in the 30's, 40's and 50's when fighters fought every few weeks and challenged the toughest competition available. A loss against a respectable opponent only meant a rematch might be available and your reputation would be enhanced if you came out and fought the guy again. There was ducking back then e.g. Charley Burley and such but mostly guys fought each other and put on an entertaining show. Back then P4P would've been changing every two week.
I dont see Ortiz winning this fight because of speed and sharp punching. Where does the winner go from here. Berto could get Pac if floyd isnt available and Marquez does'nt sign with TOP RANK. Ortiz has to go and fight the winner of the Khan and Bradley match.
This fight is ok but Berto is still fighting a JWW when he started his career at LMW. Berto is protected and its his own fault that hes not on the P4P list, but if your making a million dollars a fight and your fighting bums then why change for a more challenging fight and make a few more pennies.
Ortiz better win or may need to switch management to resurrect his career. Young but needs to start winning to get big money fights. Judah wouldnt be a bad scrap though.