Does anyone think in the end of the 140 confusion Victor Ortiz will be on top?

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  • AddiX
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    Alexander and Bradley are clearly top dogs of the division, and probably among the top of boxing.

    No one can take away from the path of destruction they are leaving behind. Ortiz would get man handled by either of these guys. Nobody with a soft chin is beating either of these dudes.

    After what Bradley did to Peterson, I realized Bradley was way better than I ever thought. Peterson is one hell of a good fighter and Bradley really took it to him. Alexanders is no joke either. I can't see anyone in the division beating these guys.

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    • Heeb
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      #12
      Ortiz would beat Khan, but get outboxed by Bradley and get beat 8-4 by Alexander.

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      • Piper the Great
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        #13
        NOPE!! Not at all. Imo he not built for it. He needs to prove me & a lot of people wrong.

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        • aznhybrid
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          #14
          Victor is a good fighter, and perhaps a huge ppv success somewhere down the road. He just needs to build himself up, and fight then. Right now though, i do not see him beating Alexander, Khan and especially Bradley.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Mojita
            I think so. Ever since he lost he's been thrown out the picture in terms of a serious superstar. I don't think he's nothing yet. I think in that loss - it was a gut check. He was being labeled as a up and coming fighter who had everything coming at him. IMO at a young age he took it up in the head too much and thought he was unstoppable. Maidana fight sure made him learn.

            I think he beats Maidana in a rematch - all he needed was a ****ing jab. I feel he beats Alexander, Bradley, Khan even. Yes, I know it sounds DUMB NOW - but I think we should really wait and see. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the true 140 champion emerges to be Victor Ortiz. He certainly has the skills, power to do it. Just the question as he learned and grew a heart.
            Actually assuming the chin holds, I'm supporting Khan regardless of the heat he got around here and in his homeland. Lolz. I think most of them sans Bradley have a question mark on being the top dog of this division. I like it though. It makes great fights.

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            • Pullcounter
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              #16
              Originally posted by Mojita
              I think so. Ever since he lost he's been thrown out the picture in terms of a serious superstar. I don't think he's nothing yet. I think in that loss - it was a gut check. He was being labeled as a up and coming fighter who had everything coming at him. IMO at a young age he took it up in the head too much and thought he was unstoppable. Maidana fight sure made him learn.

              I think he beats Maidana in a rematch - all he needed was a ****ing jab. I feel he beats Alexander, Bradley, Khan even. Yes, I know it sounds DUMB NOW - but I think we should really wait and see. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the true 140 champion emerges to be Victor Ortiz. He certainly has the skills, power to do it. Just the question as he learned and grew a heart.
              we talking about victor "the quitter" ortiz????

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              • Spirit
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                #17
                Ortiz is the strongest 140 pounder at the moment and he has excellent boxing skills he just needs to stay focused

                I think he can beat any of those guys except for maybe Bradley

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                • AddiX
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                  #18
                  How the heck are people calling Victor the best when Alexander and Bradley are fighting all the tough fights in the division. Even the Beast Maidana don't want it from either of them.

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