To those of you that actually read the article.....
They give many examples of someone who "quit", including Vitali Kilitchko, Bernard Hopkins and Chicanito Hernandez.
I see this kid Ortiz as a very emotional type, soft I would say. I didn't like the HBO highlights of his personal life, even at one point seeing him start crying. I'm not saying a man shouldn't cry but I think it's a bit selfish to think or at least portray yourself as some victim when your not the only one who overcome adversity.
There are plenty of people that have lived tougher lives and gotten by. I just think that Ortiz has been built up so much by the media, the boxing world and the people around him that he thinks he's the heir apparent to Oscar De LaHoya and those are some really big shoes to fill.
Hopefully this kid does bounce back and sometimes a loss or two can actually help someone like this that thinks that the titles and accolades are just going to come no matter what. He now might realize that hard work, toughness and perseverance is what it takes to be great. No matter what natural skill you may have.
They give many examples of someone who "quit", including Vitali Kilitchko, Bernard Hopkins and Chicanito Hernandez.
I see this kid Ortiz as a very emotional type, soft I would say. I didn't like the HBO highlights of his personal life, even at one point seeing him start crying. I'm not saying a man shouldn't cry but I think it's a bit selfish to think or at least portray yourself as some victim when your not the only one who overcome adversity.
There are plenty of people that have lived tougher lives and gotten by. I just think that Ortiz has been built up so much by the media, the boxing world and the people around him that he thinks he's the heir apparent to Oscar De LaHoya and those are some really big shoes to fill.
Hopefully this kid does bounce back and sometimes a loss or two can actually help someone like this that thinks that the titles and accolades are just going to come no matter what. He now might realize that hard work, toughness and perseverance is what it takes to be great. No matter what natural skill you may have.
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