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  • #91
    Originally posted by gibo View Post
    Victor sure is talking a lot of **** after beating Berto. He wants PAC? Only to make his bank larger. He's learned that from delajoyo. It's OK to get your *ss beat, as long as you make the money!
    your comment is quite ignorant (because you have a lot of posts I'll give you the benefit of the doubt) but either way where'd did you get that he wants pac from this article? and yes even if he wanted pac, whats wrong with that he's a big name in the ww division right now

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Regan View Post
      didnt ortiz quit.... you can have an of night, but quitting is something different in my eyes.
      The "off night" is what contributed towards Ortiz quitting.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by William Blake View Post
        The win over Berto really sounds like it is going to Ortiz's head----I'd like to see Maidana knock a little more humility into the man
        confidence and self-belief > humility, when you are trying to make it at the top

        Clearly Vic is more comfortable at 147.

        At welter he ***s Maidana up bad, so it's good to hear him making some noise.

        I will be lookin to bet with a number of you guys if that fight gets made.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by rainmaker89 View Post
          hey Ortiz STFU!, put up or shut up.. once a quitter is always a quitter in my eyes, Maidana spanks him again in a rematch..

          A rather simplistic take upon Ortiz's character, especially after that 6th round against Berto.

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          • #95
            No matter what any one thinks of Ortiz... One thing Iv'e noticed is that he's always spoken from his heart. in every interview he's ever had, whether it was good or bad, he was always honest. I think he honestly feels that way. He's not worried about redemption for a loss. He feels like he is already redeemed. He also feels like Maidana is not on his level to deserve a shot at him. (Although I wouldn't agree with that... He took a knee before another man... He quit. I'd definitely want to return the favor) I honestly think he wasn't ready for that fight when it happened. He's obviously an emotional person, that night it seemed like he had a lot on his mind... He just wanted to fight and then deal with the rest of life... but he wasn't ready, at that moment, for someone to fight back. His heart was just in a fragile place at the moment. Still, he genuinely believes he's in the same league with Pacquiao and Mayweather. Of course, no one else believes that. But that's ok, call him ****y. He works hard for his own right to believe that and he's eager to prove it

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            • #96
              Originally posted by TomasPerez2 View Post
              No matter what any one thinks of Ortiz... One thing Iv'e noticed is that he's always spoken from his heart. in every interview he's ever had, whether it was good or bad, he was always honest. I think he honestly feels that way. He's not worried about redemption for a loss. He feels like he is already redeemed. He also feels like Maidana is not on his level to deserve a shot at him. (Although I wouldn't agree with that... He took a knee before another man... He quit. I'd definitely want to return the favor) I honestly think he wasn't ready for that fight when it happened. He's obviously an emotional person, that night it seemed like he had a lot on his mind... He just wanted to fight and then deal with the rest of life... but he wasn't ready, at that moment, for someone to fight back. His heart was just in a fragile place at the moment. Still, he genuinely believes he's in the same league with Pacquiao and Mayweather. Of course, no one else believes that. But that's ok, call him ****y. He works hard for his own right to believe that and he's eager to prove it

              Agreed.. he has a belt... now let's see him defend it.

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              • #97
                Maidana is a bum Victor was punishing him in that fight he got to over excited going for the kill and got caught and couldn't continue Maidana is going to use the 147 to duck Victor he don't want it Erick Morales schooled his ass

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by MrClutch85 View Post
                  Maidana is a bum Victor was punishing him in that fight he got to over excited going for the kill and got caught and couldn't continue Maidana is going to use the 147 to duck Victor he don't want it Erick Morales schooled his ass
                  Vic would have been kicking himself after that fight, he had it in the bag.

                  At 147, the Ortiz that showed up against Berto murks Miadana.

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                  • #99
                    Right now is the time for Ortiz to capitalize on his win over Berto. He proved his worth and his heart now more than ever and since a lot of people around these parts like to talk about how many belts a certain fighter has, well Ortiz has one now.

                    Ortiz is just starting his prime now.

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                    • Marcos Maidana beat Ortiz to submission. Ortiz should not be talking like this about a fighter who owned him. Maidana maybe crude, unskilled, but he's got a great chin, a big punch and a lot of hart. That proved to be enough to make Ortiz quit. "I don;t deserve to be beaten like this". Those are your own words Ortiz. SO shut up and show respect fo the man who broke your cherry.

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