Brandon Rios looks bit pissed talking about Ortiz-Berto

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  • The Evil 1-2
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    #21
    Originally posted by William Blake
    While a lot of people in the boxing community seem to be fawning over Victor Ortiz following his win over Berto, he will get knocked out some day by Brandon Rios.

    Berto was gassed halfway through the fight, then fought very slugishly. Who had Berto even really fought? The expectation for Ortiz was also fairly low given what Maidana did to him. Ortiz hand a good win but let's not get swept away.

    Rios' win over Acosta was equally good, if not more so. Once Rios makes the jump in weight, the two will meet and Rios seems to have a deep motivation to seriously mess Ortiz up.
    Lol, BASED ON WHAT?

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    • rochemback
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      #22
      He gave Ortiz his props for the fight, nothing wrong with that interview. I think he is definitely maturing, he also stood up for his mistakes like a man for the Freddie Roach comments, unlike Margarito, who said it was all a misunderstanding and he didn't know about Parkinson and whatelse bull**** that cheater was spewing...
      Brandon had way too much spotlight way too early, not even because of his win against Peterson, but even more with the Pacquiao-Margarito 24/7.
      Things like that can happen, but it's nice to see that he is becoming a bit more humble and his comments a little bit more fair and a little bit less trash talking recently.

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      • UglyPug
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        #23
        That one dude is right, Rios' win over Acosta was just as, if not better then Ortiz's win over Berto. Acosta is no joke, that dude has crazy speed and power, and the way he can generate power off the ropes is crucial. I want to see what Berto does from here to get a better idea of what type of boxer he is. Im definitely not writing Berto off, because I hate how the whole "1 loss and you're done" mentality rules this fistic era. I hope he doesn't go through a bull**** "rebuilding" process - just go right back at it against the best possible opposition.

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        • UglyPug
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          #24
          Originally posted by *Khan


          Look at 0:37 when he cuts off Robert Garcia.

          Then to 1:00 when Robert Garcia says Danny is having a party and Rios asks Pelos Garcia (his assitant trainer) if he is going, Garcia then says that he is invited. Then Rios asks him again and says "You think your going? Help yourself.", and lowers his head. Notice he is not laughing and joking as always.
          I thought they were talking about somebody else being invited. I didn't see anything. Haha but was Rios wearing a Golden Boy Promotions shirt when he was doing mitt work? or was that another fighter? looked like rios' fat head haha.

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          • MARKBNLV
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            #25
            Originally posted by tito_bandito
            People are not openning their eyes to see that lately this beef is declining. Robert Garcia and Danny Garcia are starting to communicate indirrectly and both said they are willing to squash it. Rios showed respect to Ortiz, and he didn't seem mad; he seemed like deep down inside with all bull**** aside he was proud of him. Ortiz and Rios were underdogs in their first championship fights they should both be proud and cut the crap. Really I wouldn't wanna see Ortiz batter a small Rios. This fight shouldn't be made. Let them fix this mess.
            My thoughts exactly if these camps were to come together we would have a stable that would produce champs for the next 20 years.a few weeks ago i ran into an old friend who a few years back ripped me off,after talking for a few mins he reached in his wallet handed me 300 bucks 200 more then he stole and apologized,said he was fcked up on drugs and his mind wasnt right,we hugged it out and grabbed a few beers.never say never life is to short.

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            • -Huey-
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              #26
              Originally posted by William Blake
              While a lot of people in the boxing community seem to be fawning over Victor Ortiz following his win over Berto, he will get knocked out some day by Brandon Rios.

              Berto was gassed halfway through the fight, then fought very slugishly. Who had Berto even really fought? The expectation for Ortiz was also fairly low given what Maidana did to him. Ortiz hand a good win but let's not get swept away.

              Rios' win over Acosta was equally good, if not more so. Once Rios makes the jump in weight, the two will meet and Rios seems to have a deep motivation to seriously mess Ortiz up.
              So did Vargas against DLH, and we all saw what happened to THAT wangsta.

              ...log off now and dont come come back.
              Last edited by -Huey-; 04-25-2011, 10:16 AM.

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              • fallen9182
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                #27
                I posted this on the video too.

                I don't know if i'm alone on this, but I would like to see Ortiz and Rios end this beef outside of the ring. I saw a video of them back in the day when they were teenagers, probably 17-18 years old and they were seriously close. They were pretty much brothers. Rios idolized Victor. Now I don't know what happened between the two or how serious it was but when you were as close as Rios and Ortiz WERE, it just seems dumb to hold the grudge forever. And for Robert and Danny Garcia? Come on man. You guys are brothers for god sakes. Get over it.
                Last edited by fallen9182; 04-25-2011, 10:42 AM.

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                • Eaner0919
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by paulf
                  Rios isn't mad. Looks like these dudes are putting that bull**** in the rearview.
                  actually since the Acosta camp he has put this on the shelf the only people really talking about it anymore are Elie and Marley's dumbasses

                  both Ortiz and Rios have posted good wins in very exciting fights to make their names solidified among the best in their respective divisions. Both have moved on

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                  • mozzer101
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                    #29
                    No doubt he was pissed...he had to eat his words. He is a punk.

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