Who lost worse, Amir Khan or Victor Ortiz???

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  • My Name Is...
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    Who lost worse, Amir Khan or Victor Ortiz???

    Amir went out on his feet and got put to sleep in the corner.....

    Victor outright quit, and then afterwards said some dumb ****...

    Who's loss was worse?
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    Ortiz' loss was worse
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    Khan's loss was worse
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    #2
    khan got ko's by punches that not many 135 pounders if any could take
    ive seen the ortiz fight but dont they stop it because a cut?

    i see khan being more successful in his career that ortiz

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      #3
      Originally posted by P.WILL
      khan got ko's by punches that not many 135 pounders if any could take
      ive seen the ortiz fight but dont they stop it because a cut?

      i see khan being more successful in his career that ortiz
      I actually think that Khan get KTFO..... Ortiz has power... He has shown time and time again..... Ortiz was be there mentally though....

      If they were to fight tomorrow, I think Khan goes out on his back again....

      I voted that Ortiz' loss was worse though....

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        Ortiz without a doubt. Ortiz was labelled as a true Mexican warrior and the next big thing at 140 and 147. The way he quit was embarrassing, it was shameful as Duran

        Khan got KO by a BIG PUNCHER but was willingly to fight on

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          #5
          Originally posted by The Drogba
          Ortiz without a doubt. Ortiz was labelled as a true Mexican warrior and the next big thing at 140 and 147. The way he quit was embarrassing, it was shameful as Duran

          Khan got KO by a BIG PUNCHER but was willingly to fight on
          Duran actually quit because he had to take a ****.... but thats not the point I am trying to make...

          He also said that he quit because he thought that SRL would give him a rematch the same way the Duran gave SRL a rematch...

          I think it was a real ***** move on SRL's part to not give a rematch, when one was given to him...

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            Originally posted by HTownTexan
            Duran actually quit because he had to take a ****.... but thats not the point I am trying to make...

            He also said that he quit because he thought that SRL would give him a rematch the same way the Duran gave SRL a rematch...

            I think it was a real ***** move on SRL's part to not give a rematch, when one was given to him...
            Duran has unlimited excuses for his losses doesn't he

            What was Duran exactly thinking, I can quit and there will be no consequences

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              Man, this is a really good question H-Town.. I had to think hard on it.

              Khan's loss was bad but it exposed something that we were all a little at least semi-aware of- his chin. I was always saying that it can't be a coincidence that Warren was putting him in front of guys with with low KO%. With Victor Ortiz, I think that the loss was more devastating to his career because it exposed something that none of us expected, and that is a lack of viciousness... It was like seeing Mike Tyson land bombs but do nothing- the guy's main draw as a fighter (his aggression) was taken away from him and exposed him as not being what I expected.

              At least for me, the Ortiz loss was worse.

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                #8
                Originally posted by K-Nan
                Man, this is a really good question H-Town.. I had to think hard on it.

                Khan's loss was bad but it exposed something that we were all a little at least semi-aware of- his chin. I was always saying that it can't be a coincidence that Warren was putting him in front of guys with with low KO%. With Victor Ortiz, I think that the loss was more devastating to his career because it exposed something that none of us expected, and that is a lack of viciousness... It was like seeing Mike Tyson land bombs but do nothing- the guy's main draw as a fighter (his aggression) was taken away from him and exposed him as not being what I expected.

                At least for me, the Ortiz loss was worse.
                Yeah I feel the same way....

                With Amir we already knew that he was a bit chinny..... We knew he had the skills, the question was could he take a punch....

                With Vic...
                It was more, he had the power, the skill, the look, and the last thing that you would think that he didnt have was heart.....

                Heart I thought would be his number one attribute.... He comes from a long, hard, dark road, and became successful... It was a shock that at the first sign of turmoil in the ring, he quit....

                I really thought he was the total package...

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                  I voted based on who got hurt the worst I guess and obviously a 1st rd KO within like 50 seconds takes the cake, but overall, definitely Ortiz bitched out and then looked like an idiot infront of the cameras. His words only confirmed what we all saw.

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                    Originally posted by HTownTexan
                    Yeah I feel the same way....

                    With Amir we already knew that he was a bit chinny..... We knew he had the skills, the question was could he take a punch....

                    With Vic...
                    It was more, he had the power, the skill, the look, and the last thing that you would think that he didnt have was heart.....

                    Heart I thought would be his number one attribute.... He comes from a long, hard, dark road, and became successful... It was a shock that at the first sign of turmoil in the ring, he quit....

                    I really thought he was the total package...
                    When you come from a life like that, it's funny because it can either motivate you greatly, or get you to be content with a certain level of success... Because to guys like Kassim Ouma and maybe Victor Ortiz.. anything is better than what they came from.

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