By Ryan ******** - It's easy to look at "Vicious" Victor Ortiz – standing atop the ropes in Madison Square Garden, hands raised in victory – and think he is on top of the world. In a sense, he is. At only 21 years of age, Ortiz is held in high esteem in the sport as one of its brightest young prospects. Many figure him to be a can't-miss future world champion. Absent among those many are the ones you would expect to be co-captaining his bandwagon: his parents. [details]
Victor Ortiz: Survival of the Fittest
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Great article sensation, Victor had it tough much like many boxers of today. **** hhis folks are scum for what they have done. GET BACK IN THE RING! -
ortiz is a future champion and will be hard to beat because of the things he's been threw. This guy is most mature 21 year old you can find so he should be ready for a big fight soon. I would give him three or four more tuneup fights then try and get a fight with an alphbet title holder like a ricardo torres or a andrea kotlink. not hatton,witter,or malnagi but a beltholder. let him win it and defend it a few times and then set him up with the huge fights. you can't really ever be sure a fighter's going to be a great. skills is only half of it.the other half is about physical and mental toughness.things this kid has a ton of. so i'm going to make an exaption. this kid is special watch him.Comment
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Keep moving foward. Victor Ortiz vs Henry Bruseles? then lamont peterson or devon alexander? what do you folks think?Comment
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LOOONGGG article... i almost fell asleep half way...... He grew up being mexican... alot of other mexicans grew up the same way. Its in the blood to get threw those things...... I guess we'll never know when he's gonna fight agian. I hope soon... he's fun to watch.Comment
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good article, but dude needs to fight already, why he couldnt talk about it is ****ing weird.....Comment
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