Can Ortiz beat Teo?

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  • bigtyivier2k2
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    Can Ortiz beat Teo?

    Can Ortiz beat Teo? Anyone can beat anyone technically but will he?
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    How yall see this fight playing out?

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    • Mammoth
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      #3
      Both guys are very athletic but very inconsistent. I could see anything from an Ortiz upset to a dominant Lopez win.

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        I can’t see it personally, maybe if Teo has on off night like he did against Kambosos but I make Lopez a considerable favourite in this one. Better boxer, hits harder, faster hands and feet. Hard to see how Ortiz wins.

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        • eco1
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          #5
          Which of the 2 Teos is coming to fight?

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          • Regge
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            #6
            Lopez at his best beats anyone not named Matias at 140 maybe even 147 but the Lopez who lost to Kambosos gets beat any given night.

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            • QueensburyRules
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              - - Jaime slim and none punchers chance.

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              • Apollo7
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                #8
                I don't see why not. We've seen Lopez struggle a few times.

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                • HandsofIron
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                  I can’t see it personally, maybe if Teo has on off night like he did against Kambosos but I make Lopez a considerable favourite in this one. Better boxer, hits harder, faster hands and feet. Hard to see how Ortiz wins.
                  After Teo beat Loma, Teo was on cloud 9, crazy partying it up, and didn't take his training seriously and got caught slipping vs Kambo.

                  And I consider that Kambosos loss a fluke and personally had Teo winning that close fight, but didn't have a problem with Kambo being declared the winner (Teo was way too ****y, arrogant and completely underestimated Kambo).

                  Now, Teo looks focused, locked and ready to go like the Teo of old, he should completely school Ortiz or even KO him fairly enough.

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                  • PBR Streetgang
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mammoth
                    Both guys are very athletic but very inconsistent. I could see anything from an Ortiz upset to a dominant Lopez win.
                    This is how I feel about the matchup as well. Ortiz has looked very good in certain fights and very ordinary in others.

                    Same with Lopez. People can point to the Kambosos fight and make excuses for Teo's performance but what about his fights against Sandor Martin, Nakatani and Campa? He arguably lost to Martin and looked subpar against the others.

                    That being said, I think you will need to see Ortiz at his best and Lopez near his worst in order to get an upset. It may be unlikely but it's not impossible which makes it an interesting fight to watch.

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