Odd but interesting topic.
Clottey vs Ortiz: Clottey has an iron chin and would not be afraid of Ortiz. Ortiz isn't as good as Clottey is but will also come in unafraid. Clottey is an inside fighter as is Ortiz. This has war written all over it - even with the bad taste Clottey left in mouths with Pacquiao. Both guys will be on the inside throwing combinations at opponents that don't move laterally. Overall, Clottey's defense is just much better and so he will score more accurately and win a decision.
Ortiz vs Berto II: We already saw this fight. Berto can't handle the power of Ortiz and no matter his speed he will never be a 'boxer' - at least not one that doesn't get hit. He either comes in looking for a homerun not letting his guard down otherwise or goes balls to the wall early. Either way, he gets hit and gets hurt and stops fighting. Ortiz runs away with a decision as he gets too wild on the finish.
Berto vs Clottey: Berto would probably try to replicate what Pacquiao did by peppering from the outside but of course he is no Pacquiao. He might do a lot better than you'd think, but eventually Clottey starts countering with those uppercuts as Berto's punches hit gloves. Clottey UD, 116-112 type scores.
Clottey SHOULD be able to beat both, but because he gives up fights and waits for guys to tire I'd pick both over him. Although he'd have a chance against Berto.
Ortiz comes up on top. Clottey is a waste of talent. I've never seen a fighter let a beaten opponent escape the way he did against Cotto. He didn't deserve the decision, whether he won or not.
prime for prime @ ww clottey should take it. at this point though, being inactive and all, clottey will be a bit rusty plus i don't think he can still make 147. having said that, i go for ortiz being that he already beat berto.
Ortiz. Clottey has been very inactive and getting old. I'm not certain he'd still be a top 10 WW at this point. I think Berto and Ortiz both beat him. Ortiz beat Berto pretty comfortably, so I don't see Berto winning this time either. I'm pretty confident in Ortiz winning.