Maidana accepts Ortiz' demand for rematch!

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  • NesNY
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    #11
    I'd rather see Khan - Maidana.

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      #12
      So is this going on Khan's December card??

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        #13
        Originally posted by John Hue
        There s more chance of Madaina fighting Ortiz than having a mandatory with Khan. For some reason GBP seem to want to protect Khan more than Ortiz.
        ortiz is a better matchup for maidana than khan.

        both can beat maidana but ortiz is less risk to lose to maidana (plus he'll avenge his only loss)

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          #14
          Originally posted by NesNY
          I'd rather see Khan - Maidana.
          why?

          the 1st fight was great.

          it could've been a foty winner if ortiz didn't quit.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
            why?

            the 1st fight was great.

            it could've been a foty winner if ortiz didn't quit.
            I mean it's a good fight, but Khan's been talking ****. I wanna see how many people get exposed first.

            You can't really "expose" Maidana, he's a puncher with just-above-average boxing skill. He'd get outboxed against the top guys, but he can crack someone's chin or pound someone's body into submission.

            I'd rather see him expose Khan and Bradley, even though they're better boxers and can easily win a fight against him. It only takes a body shot or a good overhand right to the jaw to make a grown man cower.

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              #16
              Originally posted by NesNY
              I mean it's a good fight, but Khan's been talking ****. I wanna see how many people get exposed first.

              You can't really "expose" Maidana, he's a puncher with just-above-average boxing skill. He'd get outboxed against the top guys, but he can crack someone's chin or pound someone's body into submission.

              I'd rather see him expose Khan and Bradley, even though they're better boxers and can easily win a fight against him. It only takes a body shot or a good overhand right to the jaw to make a grown man cower.
              bradley and khan are beyond exposing.

              they've done enough this last few fights to establish themselves as top talent and top fighters. losing won't change that.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                bradley and khan are beyond exposing.

                they've done enough this last few fights to establish themselves as top talent and top fighters. losing won't change that.
                I don't get that. So many people want fighters to lose so they can discredit all there accomplishments and they wonder why the sport is in the shape that it is in.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mr. Copeland
                  I don't get that. So many people want fighters to lose so they can discredit all there accomplishments and they wonder why the sport is in the shape that it is in.
                  OR

                  how bout fighters stop talking ****, fighting old fighters in lighter divisions, and god forbid top fighters start facing each other.

                  Gtfoh. Boxing is the way it is cuz of bitchass promoters and boxers, not fans. We're stuck having to see garbage on PPV. Mosley / Mora? Lol.


                  Our reward for making these guys rich is NOT getting the biggest fight of the last 20+ years.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by NesNY
                    OR

                    how bout fighters stop talking ****, fighting old fighters in lighter divisions, and god forbid top fighters start facing each other.

                    Gtfoh. Boxing is the way it is cuz of bitchass promoters and boxers, not fans. We're stuck having to see garbage on PPV. Mosley / Mora? Lol.


                    Our reward for making these guys rich is NOT getting the biggest fight of the last 20+ years.
                    every fighter does that when they start out. especially young prospects.

                    they get matched up against older fighters that are smaller because it gives them experience against guys who know all the tricks but hopefully they still won't lose.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Mr. Copeland
                      I don't get that. So many people want fighters to lose so they can discredit all there accomplishments and they wonder why the sport is in the shape that it is in.
                      it's part of being a fan.

                      like any other sport.

                      sometimes you root for the person/team to win and sometimes you root for them to lose.

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