MUST WATCH: Victor Ortiz Documentary

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  • southpaw_07
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    #11
    Victor Ortiz Quits Like A Puto

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    • Afactor4
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      #12
      Dude there were like at least 6 shots in the highlight video that a lot of boxers would have fell to the floor from.

      Give the kid a break, he still has a lot of time on his side.

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      • Bong Bong
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        #13
        Somebody give this boy some heart

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        • tito_bandito
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          #14
          Thats how ppl are in here...they talk crap about prospects then when they become something bigger they start hopping on the bandwaggon...look at Amir Khan...alot of ppl were on his nutts when he beat koltenik...once Ortiz becomes a world champ all that talk will stop... The kids been through alot and boxing saved his life its a blessing what boxing can do for someone's life

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          • The Dreamer
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            #15
            The very first quote in the video says "victory is reserved for those who are willing to pay its price." Obviously this documentary was put out before the Maidana fight, but that quote is very relevant now.

            In the video it says that after he lost at the Olympic trials his trainer said it was like Ortiz wanted to give up boxing and they had to give him a talking to to keep him going and then Ortiz says after that happened he's never once thought about quitting boxing...

            Fast forward to the Maidana fight and he's talking like he wants to quit boxing again and he has to have another talking to by the GBP crew. That's starting to seem like a pattern and questions arise. Is he gonna need convincing every time things get tough?

            After the Maidana loss he also said that his brother and sister not being there to support him got him down before the fight and you have to ask yourself if he has the inner strength to go through the boxing grind where you're ultimately alone in the ring to fend for yourself.

            He talks a lot about having had to grow up so young and practically raising himself and his brother, but I don't see that same strength and independence when it comes to boxing. He seems really dependent on outside support for that and that's where you have to question his heart and willingness when it comes to boxing because I don't think anyone can question his heart and willing outside of the ring based on what he's been through and done.

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            • Bong Bong
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              #16
              ergo, its hard to defend a guy who doesnt have heart

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              • BROOKLYN CESAR
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                #17
                Originally posted by Cadillac Man
                Ortiz is a fraud,fake an phony. He idolized El Feroz had the same haircut,wore the same bandana an trained at the same gym. Yet as soon as GBP came around he denounced Vargas as his idol an claimed Oscar was his idol. He was coached to be a fake. Top Rank was moving him slow cuz they knew his chin was shaky an he was a front runner. GBP rushed em an coached him on what 2 say. He got what he deserved. U sell out that what u get.
                I agree it seems like he really idolized punchito, who did the same!!! pretended to like vargas then as soon as he had the chance jumped over to gayla hoya!!!

                I think victor fights like vargas but has a persona like gayla hoya!!!

                I liked this kid alot more before he jumped in bed with the fishnet panzy!!!

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                • Eric Holder
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                  #18
                  he's got such an intresting story... I hope he lives up to his potential

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                  • tito_bandito
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                    #19
                    Bump

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                    • pelonxsoldier28
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                      #20
                      some of you guys are *******s. ortiz is just a kid, he's comming up in the game. he's got alot to learn. you don't need to dissect him. he's moving on and looking for a rematch. how are any of you fools gonna talk about heart? i guarantee ain't none of you have the heart this kid has, most of you ain't even laced'em up and stepped into the ring.

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