Damn I just watch the first episode of May vs Ortiz, Wtf is it just me or is ortiz ****ing huge? Mayweather looks like a African hungry orphan next to him. No lie but Ortiz packed some muscle.
Damn I just watch the first episode of May vs Ortiz, Wtf is it just me or is ortiz ****ing huge? Mayweather looks like a African hungry orphan next to him. No lie but Ortiz packed some muscle.
I respect your thread.
I just posted some info over here:
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=504504
read that with floyds voice in your hard lmao sounds just like em
.....well what can I say 42 have tried and uhh uhh 1 has uh uhh uhh...Hahaha then he looks at the camara with those sad puppy eyes " And yes pacquiao you are next"...."to whoop my candy ass" :dance:
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He wasn't a young lion at the time like Ortiz is now..
http://marthabeck.com/blog/wp-content/uploads//bigstockphoto_angry_young_lion_1644570-1.jpg
RAAAWWWRRR!!!!!
WEll this young lion is about to get knocked out.
He was an even younger lion when he quit against Maidana.
The Berto fight was just fools gold.
Collazo laid the blueprint on how to beat Berto.
"uhh .. Uh ortiz is a true champion. Not to take anything.. Away from him. But uh uhhhh it just wasn't my night. Right before the fight i told my uncle i was not feeling well. Needed to go to the bathro.. Poop. But uuhh you know thanks to al haymon.. Mayweather promotions. I got one hell of team. Ellerbe.. Mrs. Jackson promotions. Golden boy .. Thank god for blessing me with so many blessings. .... . .. .. .
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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_q5cjc_dbn7o/tasgj9an6ri/aaaaaaaabke/dwhe22z_9ni/s1600/mayweather-crying.jpg
read that with floyds voice in your hard lmao sounds just like em
Damn I just watch the first episode of May vs Ortiz, Wtf is it just me or is ortiz ****ing huge? Mayweather looks like a African hungry orphan next to him. No lie but Ortiz packed some muscle.
He looks like it will be hard to get down to 147.
He will be weight drained by fight night and weak.
He has packed on too much muscle and now his weight is up.
I bet the guy has to lose muscle weight which will really harm his body.
Just ask Roy Jones.
I placed a bet in this forum and outside of it that he was winning and by TKO. I think it will happen in the 6th round as well.. just a gut feeling. Too young, too fast and too strong. He just needs to go in with the heart and determination he went with to the Berto fight.
I truly believe that too, I wonder what Mayweather will say in the post interview lol
If you peep boxrec, you'll see that he was weighing in at WW five years ago. Also, Freddie Roach said that he told Vic to move up a long time ago. Felt Ortiz was draining himself.
Dunno when that was.
Roach expected Ortiz to beat Berto because of the weight
by Michael Rosenthal
Apr 21st, 2011
1
Count trainer Freddie Roach, Manny Pacquiao’s trainer, among those who weren’t surprised that Victor Ortiz beat Andre Berto last Saturday.
Roach’s reasons? The weight at which they fought and a sparring session with Manny Pacquiao in 2008, when Pacquiao was preparing to face David Diaz in a 135-pound matchup.
Ortiz moved up from 140 pounds to 147 for the Berto fight, which he won by unanimous decision to take the WBC welterweight title.
“I picked Victor to win because I like him at that weight,” Roach said Wednesday at an open workout to promote Pacquiao’s fight against Shane Mosley on May 7. “My reason is one day that he sparred with Manny Pacquiao when he weighed around 155 pounds.
“… He and Manny Pacquiao had one of the best sparring sessions I’ve ever seen in my life. Manny started to get to him at the end but it was a great sparring session. I told him then, ‘Victor, you’re killing yourself to make 140 pounds. You’re making yourself weak.’ I told him at 147 he’d be a better fighter.
“I told him that for years. I told him at 147 he’d be a more resilient, stronger, better fighter. It was like Manny Pacquiao killing himself to make weight. Making weight is overrated. Fight at a weight you’re comfortable at. It’s healthier and makes you a better fighter.
“Vic is a guy who walks around at around 165 pounds. To get down to 140 is too much."
Ortiz also sparred at Roach's Wild Card Boxing Club in the process of making the junior welterweight limit. Things didn't go as well.
"He got stopped by a body shot once and knocked down by a head shot once. I said a higher weight would be better for Vic, and it surely was," he said.
Roach was asked whether he ever questioned Ortiz’s courage after he quit against Marcos Maidana in 2009.
“He’s a tough kid,” Roach said. “I wouldn’t underestimate him.”
I agree I bet he would kill his body to make weight at 140..he seems like a natural 147-154lb kinda guy maybe even 160lb
The dude is like 5'10.5 and probably walks around at 170+ lbs. He has the frame that could easily carry like 180lbs of muscle if he quit boxing and became a bodybuilder.
Look at his brother too, it's obvious they got the "bigger" mexican gene
If you peep boxrec, you'll see that he was weighing in at WW five years ago. Also, Freddie Roach said that he told Vic to move up a long time ago. Felt Ortiz was draining himself.
Dunno when that was.
Roach expected Ortiz to beat Berto because of the weight
by Michael Rosenthal
Apr 21st, 2011
1
Count trainer Freddie Roach, Manny Pacquiao’s trainer, among those who weren’t surprised that Victor Ortiz beat Andre Berto last Saturday.
Roach’s reasons? The weight at which they fought and a sparring session with Manny Pacquiao in 2008, when Pacquiao was preparing to face David Diaz in a 135-pound matchup.
Ortiz moved up from 140 pounds to 147 for the Berto fight, which he won by unanimous decision to take the WBC welterweight title.
“I picked Victor to win because I like him at that weight,” Roach said Wednesday at an open workout to promote Pacquiao’s fight against Shane Mosley on May 7. “My reason is one day that he sparred with Manny Pacquiao when he weighed around 155 pounds.
“… He and Manny Pacquiao had one of the best sparring sessions I’ve ever seen in my life. Manny started to get to him at the end but it was a great sparring session. I told him then, ‘Victor, you’re killing yourself to make 140 pounds. You’re making yourself weak.’ I told him at 147 he’d be a better fighter.
“I told him that for years. I told him at 147 he’d be a more resilient, stronger, better fighter. It was like Manny Pacquiao killing himself to make weight. Making weight is overrated. Fight at a weight you’re comfortable at. It’s healthier and makes you a better fighter.
“Vic is a guy who walks around at around 165 pounds. To get down to 140 is too much."
Ortiz also sparred at Roach's Wild Card Boxing Club in the process of making the junior welterweight limit. Things didn't go as well.
"He got stopped by a body shot once and knocked down by a head shot once. I said a higher weight would be better for Vic, and it surely was," he said.
Roach was asked whether he ever questioned Ortiz’s courage after he quit against Marcos Maidana in 2009.
“He’s a tough kid,” Roach said. “I wouldn’t underestimate him.”
Yea, I'm trying to figure out how that kid was making 140.
Seriously wtf was he doing in that weight division, In my opinion he belongs with Sergio Martinez 160lbs