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Comments Thread For: Victor Ortiz on Pacquiao Fight: I Call The Shots, Not Arum
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Originally posted by EngorgedW/Blood View PostAnd when Marquez beat Juan Diaz he was the hottest thing in boxing
Like a win over Katsidis is so much lesser than a win over Diaz, right.
Okay, you keep on with your insults you disrespectful shit, but I thought we were having a normal discussion but aight, next time don't expect to get any answers from me if you're gonna act like a big ass baby taking shots at me.
And I still have you on ignore in my -Kev- account, I never put you on ignore in this account. Reason was because you put a little face in a thread of mine instead of just not saying anything at all or actually typing something constructive. I am done with you.
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Originally posted by disolly View PostI really like Ortiz, but I just watched the berto fight a couple hours ago, and there is no doubt in my mind that Manny and Floyd would both destroy him. But him vs Manny would be very exciting while it last.
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Originally posted by EngorgedW/Blood View PostGuerrero is not hot at all. But the point is, if Floyd is so obsessed with taking on low risk fights like people say he does, then I would think he'd accept Guerrero or Bradley's calls, either or. Guerrero is a LW, Bradley is a JWW, is Bradley not hot? It doesn't matter anyway, they're both small, and I would think, they are low risk fights for some one like Floyd.
I mean if it was just the low risk then he will be fighting the likes of Senshenko or bum after bum. But, where would the high payday come in?
But, fighters like Ortiz and Khan fit that bill not guys like Guerrero. Where Floyd would make quite a bit of money but at the same fight guys who really posses no threat to him.
It's smart business. Same thing Pac is doing. Fight guys with the biggest purses but the lowest risk.
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Originally posted by Illdil View PostHAHAHA I knew this guy would have something to say now that Ortiz is all of a sudden the WBC WW champion HAHAHA one of the most underrated idiots in this website along with PRboxingmoron...
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostWhat for? It's sparring...It really doesn't matter just because Peterson gave Floyd hell and Kid diamond was working him over doesn't mean a damn thing?
In a real boxing match Floyd embarrasses both.
Pac right now, destroys and ruins Ortiz. He just does, he would also destroy Anthony Peterson.
I honestly having a hard time understanding Flint point.
And, it is based on nothing but guesswork. Why? Because there is no recent blueprint..... Pac does not fight skilled, young, hungry, prime fighters, who happen to be coming off a career defining win.
That fight will never happen.
BTW, Mayweather will almost certainly clean Pac's clock, does not mean that fight shouldn't happen either.
How can Berto be ready, but Ortiz not? Ortiz is clearly the #3 welter, and there is clearly no more deserving opponent for either Pacquiao or Mayweather.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostNo Floyd is not obsessed with taking low risk fights. It's the low risk/mixed in with a high payday is what gets Floyd attention.
I mean if it was just the low risk then he will be fighting the likes of Senshenko or bum after bum. But, where would the high payday come in?
But, fighters like Ortiz and Khan fit that bill not guys like Guerrero. Where Floyd would make quite a bit of money but at the same fight guys who really posses no threat to him.
It's smart business. Same thing Pac is doing. Fight guys with the biggest purses but the lowest risk.
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everybodies feelings are hurt because of a sparring session that pac admitted but refuse to talk about. its guaranteed that in reality ortiz vs pac won't happen because ortiz is'nt old,shot,and can't be weight drained.its to the point where pac wants to weight gain jmm.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostGrustlet, is also on the same level as those 2. Apparently now Ortiz can be competitive against the likes of Pac.
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