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  • #21
    Come on Boxing History section, let's hear some detailed predictions!

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    • #22
      First 4 Rounds will be competitive.

      Mayweather may get caught a few times, possibly buzzed.

      After Round 4 he wins every round.

      Mayweather Unanimous Descision.

      As detailed as I can get.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by fitefanSHO View Post
        Come on Boxing History section, let's hear some detailed predictions!

        I personally can't stand Mayweather and hope Ortiz annihilates him. But if I were going to bet it would be on Floyd. I don't think Ortiz wins more than 3 rounds tops, and those will be early. Once Floyd figures him out he's going to pick him apart and have Ortiz completely frustrated to the point he either gives up trying to win the fight in order to survive or he becomes so predictable that Floyd stops him late. Here's to hoping Im completely wrong.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by fitefanSHO View Post
          It's a metaphor, not an exact direct comparison, jeez.

          Look, half the people who give me feedback on this say I'm an idiot and the article is crap etc.

          The other half show respect, compliment my work, and note what an astute comparison it is.

          Guess which half I care about and which half I ignore?

          Yup, you got it.

          Bottom line, you gotta take a side and show some passion.

          The absolute worst I can be wrong.
          So Ortiz lost every round, became frustrated and then resorted to dirty tactics and got KO'd in the 4th round. He wanted to get KO'd, he was looking for a way out.

          So much for Leonard-Norris 2.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by CarlosG815 View Post
            So Ortiz lost every round, became frustrated and then resorted to dirty tactics and got KO'd in the 4th round. He wanted to get KO'd, he was looking for a way out.

            So much for Leonard-Norris 2.
            He wanted to get KO'd? Give it a rest Carlos

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            • #26
              Originally posted by The Surgeon View Post
              He wanted to get KO'd? Give it a rest Carlos
              It's clear to me that Ortiz was extremely frustrated and was looking for a way out of the fight, hence the reason for the headbutts. He may not have wanted to get KO'd, but I don't think he honestly wanted to fight anymore. At the start of that round I said to my uncle "He's quitting. He is quitting mentally"

              I could see it man, and when he threw the headbutt, I told him "That's his way of quitting."

              He was looking for a way out. Sorry you disagree, but that's how I feel about it. He was losing on all cards and had no answer for Floyds right hand and was not getting through the defense.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by CarlosG815 View Post
                It's clear to me that Ortiz was extremely frustrated and was looking for a way out of the fight, hence the reason for the headbutts. He may not have wanted to get KO'd, but I don't think he honestly wanted to fight anymore. At the start of that round I said to my uncle "He's quitting. He is quitting mentally"

                I could see it man, and when he threw the headbutt, I told him "That's his way of quitting."

                He was looking for a way out. Sorry you disagree, but that's how I feel about it. He was losing on all cards and had no answer for Floyds right hand and was not getting through the defense.
                I sensed he was going to quit aswell.

                I could tell by his face, he didn't want to be there.

                Had the KO not happened I think he probably would have quit on his stool or tried to find a way out.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by CarlosG815 View Post
                  It's clear to me that Ortiz was extremely frustrated and was looking for a way out of the fight, hence the reason for the headbutts. He may not have wanted to get KO'd, but I don't think he honestly wanted to fight anymore. At the start of that round I said to my uncle "He's quitting. He is quitting mentally"

                  I could see it man, and when he threw the headbutt, I told him "That's his way of quitting."

                  He was looking for a way out. Sorry you disagree, but that's how I feel about it. He was losing on all cards and had no answer for Floyds right hand and was not getting through the defense.
                  That was basically my impression too. Ortiz seemed just happy to be there and make a couple of million. He is psychologically one of the weakest fighters since Andrew Golota. And I'm tired of his ****** f'n grin too.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                    That was basically my impression too. Ortiz seemed just happy to be there and make a couple of million. He is psychologically one of the weakest fighters since Andrew Golota. And I'm tired of his ****** f'n grin too.
                    I agree. Once a quitter always a quitter. He is a hard wired quitter just like Golota and Zab Judah.

                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                    I sensed he was going to quit aswell.

                    I could tell by his face, he didn't want to be there.

                    Had the KO not happened I think he probably would have quit on his stool or tried to find a way out.
                    I think the way it was going, around the 7-8-9 or 10th round he would have been very gassed, and would have taken a lot more punishment and by that point he would be stopped via corner towel.

                    I said it before the fight - Floyd will mentally drain a person. It is very frustrating to fight somebody that you can not hit, and they're hitting you. It's like playing a game of Madden vs somebody who is just phenomenal. You get flustered, pissed, etc.. and then you just don't want to play anymore.

                    That is what happened to Ortiz. He did the same thing to Mosley and many other fighters, but they have warrior mentality. They will fight, they want to finish. Ortiz is OK with quitting when things aren't going his way.

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                    • #30
                      And as far as I'm concerned, Victor could have gotten up after the knockdown. I just don't think he wanted to. That's what I mean when I say "He wanted to be KO'd."

                      He could have gotten up as the round was just about to end, but he did not want to. He was content with the fight ending there because he was getting TAXED.

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