Comments Thread For: Vergil Ortiz Drops Michael McKinson Twice, Stops Him in Ninth

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  • El_Cholo
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    #291
    Originally posted by Rodtang
    Mikey McKinson was always gonna struggle against a puncher with an intense work rate. But these people who are saying McKinson just wanted to survive, are doing him a disservice. He came to win. That was evident from the start. Just because your not good enough and are finding it tough in there, doesn't mean your just trying to survive. McKinson had pride, and he put it on the line. He just wasn't good enough. But he managed to go further than the 18 before him. Not the actions of a guy just wanting to survive. He deserves more credit.
    wanted to quit after the 8th, he was in that much pain, but went back out, even got up a 2nd time when the ref thought he was going to jack it.

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    • Butt stuff
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      #292
      Originally posted by Corelone
      Who's up for Benn? I think Benn beats him, but Hearn crap too? Overkill, Virgil better stay home.
      There’s a reason Hearn is trying to cash out Benn against Eubank Jr. He isn’t on Ortiz’s level.

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      • SplitSecond
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        #293
        Ortiz looked weak. Didn’t look like much of a puncher. Mckinson is one of those guys I really don’t care to ever see again. Doesn’t know how to throw punches worth a lick, only knows how to spoil and fight like some ***** cat. Don’t know why these guys become boxer’s.

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          #294
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          Ok, fight Avanesyan now.
          Avanesyan would have to grow some balls first and stop avoiding Ortiz.

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            #295
            Originally posted by Regge

            You know who gets hit a lot losses alot of rds and was put roller skates by a damn featherweight Terrence Bud Crawford gets hurt In almost every fight he's had.
            Crawford is a counter puncher that takes risks. Ortiz is a come forward brawler that gets clipped. There's a difference. The Gamboa fight was almost a decade ago..

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              #296
              Originally posted by Javcar

              That’s true. Mean machine and Gambis hurt him bad. He has a weak chin.
              Maybe you didn't see Mean Machine hurt Ortiz and knock him down.
              Last edited by Realizniguhnit; 08-07-2022, 06:24 AM.

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                #297
                Originally posted by SplitSecond
                Ortiz looked weak. Didn’t look like much of a puncher. Mckinson is one of those guys I really don’t care to ever see again. Doesn’t know how to throw punches worth a lick, only knows how to spoil and fight like some ***** cat. Don’t know why these guys become boxer’s.
                Ortiz didn’t look like a puncher to you?

                Stop watching boxing bro

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                • Madison Boxing
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                  #298
                  wow so thats what all the hype is about? benn would have took that bum out in a couple of rounds, not 9

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                    #299
                    Originally posted by Corelone
                    Who's up for Benn? I think Benn beats him, but Hearn crap too? Overkill, Virgil better stay home.
                    I think Benn should face Rocha.

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                      #300
                      Originally posted by Rodtang
                      Mikey McKinson was always gonna struggle against a puncher with an intense work rate. But these people who are saying McKinson just wanted to survive, are doing him a disservice. He came to win. That was evident from the start. Just because your not good enough and are finding it tough in there, doesn't mean your just trying to survive. McKinson had pride, and he put it on the line. He just wasn't good enough. But he managed to go further than the 18 before him. Not the actions of a guy just wanting to survive. He deserves more credit.
                      McKinson definitely got the fight beaten out of him. It was his toughness and conditoning that allowed him to get up from the last knockdown.

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