Victor Ortiz returns this Saturday. Do you think he can bounce back?!

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  • RepublicaEnemy1
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    Victor Ortiz returns this Saturday. Do you think he can bounce back?!

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    Yes. He will be even more vicious this time.
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    No. The Miadana embarrasment still lingers.
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    Unsure what will happen to him now.
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  • BetterCallSaul
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    I hope he can bounce back. He has tremendous talent, but lacks a few fundamentals. Teaming up with a good trainer should help him in the long term.

    However his heart is an issue. I don't think he can take the rough of boxing. I would love to see him fight someone who will take him into the trenches, just so he can prove he has a bit of heart and resilience. One thing is for sure, if he quits again his career is over.

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    • RepublicaEnemy1
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      #3
      Originally posted by timba1988
      I hope he can bounce back. He has tremendous talent, but lacks a few fundamentals. Teaming up with a good trainer should help him in the long term.

      However his heart is an issue. I don't think he can take the rough of boxing. I would love to see him fight someone who will take him into the trenches, just so he can prove he has a bit of heart and resilience. One thing is for sure, if he quits again his career is over.
      Yup. That kind of quitting in the end is really sad to witness...

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      • Pullcounter
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        #4
        which creampuff is GBP putting him in with?

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        • Sicario
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          #5
          For him to get the fans respect and bounce back he needs to destroy all his next opponents IMO

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          • Mersey
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            #6
            Of course he can bounce back. The reason he pulled out of his last fight was so he could fight on.

            I expect him to pick up where he left off, then quit again when it gets tough.

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            • Savino
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              I think he'll bounce back on Saturday but in the long run he won't be nothing but another fighter with potential. He will continue to quit once the tough gets going. quit once in the boxing ring and you're a quitter for life.

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              • S H O B O X
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                #8
                Originally posted by Savino
                I think he'll bounce back on Saturday but in the long run he won't be nothing but another fighter with potential. He will continue to quit once the tough gets going. quit once in the boxing ring and you're a quitter for life.
                yeah , no matter how many times duran has shown himself to be a warrior , people still mention the no mas thing

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                • catalinul
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                  #9
                  He''ll bounce back.He's young and has the necessary tools,just needs a bit of straightening the edges.

                  Antonio Diaz is a good opponent aswell.

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                  • Ekscape
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                    I must say Maidana did some bitchmade **** at the beginning of the 6th round... Did you see at the beginning of the round Ortiz goes out to touch gloves and Maidana catches him with a straight right?... And all downhill from there... Ortiz will be back with avengence

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