Comments Thread For: Maidana Shreds Victor Ortiz: He's a Liar, I Made Him Quit!

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  • John Barron
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    #41
    Originally posted by J Dubb II 330
    lol instead of arguing with idiots I'm gonna laugh at you instead. Maidanas power is not proven at a higher level bottom line. get over it, he could not knock out a tired Khan with flush shots, Prescott was able to KO Khan and finish him, there is no arguing this statement, same guy who couldn't KO a one eyed Morales with flush shots. Power is over rated. to argue this means your dumb .
    ortiz couldn't KO lamont peterson, couldn't KO an old ass nate campbell, couldn't KO a gassed out berto @ 147 either. you can't prove which of the two has the better punching power using that logic. your argument gives all the excuse in the world for ortiz but not maidana. it shouldn't work that way. both have devastating power that can turn around fights with one punch imo but, styles make fights given the circumstances.

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      #42
      Originally posted by GRUSTLER
      Are you saying that Victor Ortiz has overrated durability then? Because he sure did make Ortiz quit with the punishment he put on him.
      yea he did, he showed a lot Saturday night, completely proved everyone wrong dude. he was a different boxer, a monster, who he used to be, till Maidana took his confidence that night and his heart. Garcia always said he didn't like being hit, well something changed, te media and fans pushed him into a corner, and he fought out

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        #43
        Originally posted by Body Movin'
        ortiz couldn't KO lamont peterson, couldn't KO an old ass nate campbell, couldn't KO a gassed out berto @ 147 either. you can't prove which of the two has the better punching power using that logic. your argument gives all the excuse in the world for ortiz but not maidana. it shouldn't work that way. both have devastating power that can turn around fights with one punch imo but, styles make fights given the circumstances.
        Peterson has a great chin, only.one guy had knocked out Campbell early in his career. Maybe its Bertos chin also, Part of Maidanas power problem is his inability to land those hard shots flush, the times he did he knocked out boxers he was suppose to, and other times he did he.couldn't ie Khan and Morales.

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          #44
          Originally posted by J Dubb II 330
          yea he did, he showed a lot Saturday night, completely proved everyone wrong dude. he was a different boxer, a monster, who he used to be, till Maidana took his confidence that night and his heart. Garcia always said he didn't like being hit, well something changed, te media and fans pushed him into a corner, and he fought out
          Good for Victor Ortiz. I am happy for him and happy that Berto lost because now I'm thinking he will fight harder and against better competition now that he doesn't have the WBC belt or his undefeated record.

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            #45
            Originally posted by GRUSTLER
            Good for Victor Ortiz. I am happy for him and happy that Berto lost because now I'm thinking he will fight harder and against better competition now that he doesn't have the WBC belt or his undefeated record.
            your right, hate seeing my.boxers lose but he gains more with this loss then a win. for example lets say Ortiz don't get up or does and gets finished off, Berto learns nothing and continues to think his power will carry him

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              #46
              Originally posted by J Dubb II 330
              Peterson has a great chin, only.one guy had knocked out Campbell early in his career. Maybe its Bertos chin also, Part of Maidanas power problem is his inability to land those hard shots flush, the times he did he knocked out boxers he was suppose to, and other times he did he.couldn't ie Khan and Morales.
              I think in the rematch if it is at 147 that Ortiz beats Maidana. Victor seems to be improving while Maidana is struggling against fighters that he shouldn't be struggling against. It's always the same with these fighters who rely on their power like Cotto, Maidana, Lopez, etc..... all you have to do is box them to win.
              No one thought Erik Morales stood a chance but being that he is a skillful boxer was able to give Maidana fits. Also big punchers get discouraged against fighters who have good resisitance to punches.

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                #47
                Originally posted by J Dubb II 330
                Peterson has a great chin, only.one guy had knocked out Campbell early in his career. Maybe its Bertos chin also, Part of Maidanas power problem is his inability to land those hard shots flush, the times he did he knocked out boxers he was suppose to, and other times he did he.couldn't ie Khan and Morales.
                only one guy has knocked out erik morales, and that's manny pacquiao. khan's chin is better than everyone had expected at 140. see what i mean with your excuses? it only works in ortiz's favor.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by GRUSTLER
                  I think in the rematch if it is at 147 that Ortiz beats Maidana. Victor seems to be improving while Maidana is struggling against fighters that he shouldn't be struggling against. It's always the same with these fighters who rely on their power like Cotto, Maidana, Lopez, etc..... all you have to do is box them to win.
                  No one thought Erik Morales stood a chance but being that he is a skillful boxer was able to give Maidana fits. Also big punchers get discouraged against fighters who have good resisitance to punches.
                  i think maidana should move up soon. he's been struggling to make 140 for awhile now.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Body Movin'
                    only one guy has knocked out erik morales, and that's manny pacquiao. khan's chin is better than everyone had expected at 140. see what i mean with your excuses? it only works in ortiz's favor.
                    there goes the difference of opinion again, you say its khans chin, I say Maidanas power. no point in furthering that debate. Morales who was a career super feather weight, should not be able to.handle power at 140, way beyond his prime, old boxing age, first fight since 07, Maidana couldn't land left hooks flush against a boxer with a closed right eye, see what I mean with his boxing ability keeping him from using his power, you think is tops and I think is over rated, effectively

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by J Dubb II 330
                      Maidana beat Berto? are you a complete moron? Maidana wouldn't stand a chance, poor foot work, poor boxing skills, slow, wide open. do you understand why Ortiz beat Berto? do you understand boxing?
                      I agree with your analysis on Maidana's skills bro but I still think he can compete with Ortiz/Berto @147. Yeah he probably has overrated power but he did KO Ortiz ,who like Berto has very good footwork, hand speed and power. Maidana did compete with Khan, who has better footwork/hand speed than both Victor & Andre and also when "slick boxers" like Malinaggi & McCloskey couldn't compete. You knock Maidana's lack of KO vs Morales, but, in Erik's entire career he has only been stopped twice and that was Pacquaio both times.

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