Comments Thread For: Berto's Trainer Praises Victor Ortiz For His Performance

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  • SluggerFan
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    #21
    Originally posted by boxingfan76
    That fight puts manroid beibers last 5 fights to shame, and you didnt have to pay $60 for it, it goes to show how much arum roach and pac r full of shi t. berto-ortiz exemplifies what happens when u pit 2 guys in their actual PRIME u get a FIGHT!, not a one sided fan show against no-hopers coming off of losses like every pac fight we see.pac beating up bum after bum after bum coming off of ko losses and losses has -beens and 40 yr olds is just BORING! dont understand why anybody thinks thats cool id rather see a fight than to be showering endless praise on a guy that just fights nobodies endlessly whats the point of that? other than to line arums pockets???theres zero entertainment value in pacs fights.
    This article has nothing to do with Pacquiao. Keep your posts on topic next time. And by the way, you being a ***** paid $60 to watch May-never fight a sparring session with a lightweight JMM, right. So STFU!!!

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    • SluggerFan
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      #22
      Originally posted by Illdil
      Damn all of these threads its either Maynever or PAC and this time the winner is......yes u guessed it right ........PAC HAHAHAHAHAA And this not even about him HAHAHAA Damn this Pacquiao guy has really pissed off alot of these people???hmmmmmmmmmmmmm....
      Yeah, this dude has serious issues but I guarantee you he paid $50-$60 for all those Maynever fights against a lightweight JMM, Zab Judah, Baldomir, ODLH, a junior welterweight Hatton, etc. And he wants to talk about paying for competitive fights because Berto vs. Ortiz was on free HBO... Sad!!!

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      • tito_bandito
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        #23
        See the whole problem was with Berto's Ninja Turtle stance. Dood couldn't move on his feet and had hand speed. Berto vs Ortiz is a perfect example of when an MMA fighter steps in with a world class boxer. Berto's dad had trained Berto MMA at a young age and got his feet ****ed up with a kick boxing stance. Below is a picture of Berto's stance.

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        • J Dubb II 330
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          #24
          Berto has tremendous talent, and good boxing skills, he lacks foot work, which is gonna hurt you against someone who can box better with foot work and when you don't execute the right game plan, and your game plan is based on one fight from a boxers past your setting your self up to lose. Game plan was easy, jab jab jab, his hand speed is ****** fast, work the body, leave your power on deck until you have broke down Ortiz, where he is slower and hands are lower, then you break out the power but don't abandon the jab, he did none of these, he got confused and panicked, corner offered no help. He started loading up shots, which he never does and all it got him was countered. he needs to.chill and watch that tape over and over again, make a trainer change and make his power his secondary weapon, tweak his boxing skills and fix that damn foot work, there is too much talent, speed and power for him to put to waste.

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          • Pullcounter
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            #25
            Originally posted by J Dubb II 330
            Berto has tremendous talent, and good boxing skills, he lacks foot work, which is gonna hurt you against someone who can box better with foot work and when you don't execute the right game plan, and your game plan is based on one fight from a boxers past your setting your self up to lose. Game plan was easy, jab jab jab, his hand speed is ****** fast, work the body, leave your power on deck until you have broke down Ortiz, where he is slower and hands are lower, then you break out the power but don't abandon the jab, he did none of these, he got confused and panicked, corner offered no help. He started loading up shots, which he never does and all it got him was countered. he needs to.chill and watch that tape over and over again, make a trainer change and make his power his secondary weapon, tweak his boxing skills and fix that damn foot work, there is too much talent, speed and power for him to put to waste.
            before berto can address the foot work problem, he needs to address is stamina issues. he needs a strength and conditioning coach for the next time he fights some relentless mexican type.

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            • Seleção No. 13
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              #26

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              • tyger
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                #27
                I am suprised Berto hasn't changed trainers by now. It comes down to the rule:

                "If nothing changes, nothing changes"

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                • Maidana vs Rios
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Seleção No. 13
                  lmao!

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                  • gdub27
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                    #29
                    I think by the time Berto recovered from the 1st knockdown it was too late for their gameplan. Dude was fighting on pure instinct for like 3 rounds after that shot dropped him. I don't think he ever completely recovered from it during the entire fight. GREAT night of boxing, I love it when a guys heart and willpower breaks up a promoter's plan for the "house" fighter.

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                    • TaurusJ27
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                      #30
                      Would not be surpries if a rematch is being negotiated on ppv.

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