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  • Rome-By-Ko
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    Peterson vs Ortiz

    This was a really good fight I just was checking it out while I ate some BBQ,wanted to know ya thoughts..What did ya think of the fight and who did you think won it??

    I had Peterson by a rd,and I really enjoyed this fight was a close tight battle between two hungry young lions..I have to be honest I really would not mind seeing this one again..
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    Ortiz, and he would win a rematch. This time around he knows what it takes to be a champion.

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    • ThePrince
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      Haven't watched it since the night it aired, but I remember thinking that Ortiz looked HUGE compared to Peterson and it seemed like he was going to steam roll him early. Then he faded and Lamont took control of the fight. Had no problem with a draw, but thought Peterson did enough to win.

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      • Rome-By-Ko
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        #4
        This was a really good fight,I like vic but I like Peterson too,hope he get's shots at some of the top guy's..

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        • deejd
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          At jr. welter, I'd fancy Peterson chances the second time around, but at '47, I think Ortiz would overwhelm Peterson.

          I had Peterson winning the fight just because he landed a lot of clean shots and was getting the better of the exchanges after the 3rd. Aside the 3rd and 12th for Ortiz, it was a tough fight to score.

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            #6
            Originally posted by romebyko
            This was a really good fight,I like vic but I like Peterson too,hope he get's shots at some of the top guy's..
            Me too. I also like Brandon Rios and Anthony Peterson... and believe it or not, I actually thought that was a very close fight even leading up to the DQ.

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            • King Ju-Ju
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              #7
              Peterson was rocking Ortiz with some shots. I had it a draw too. Vic lost the majority of the rounds. The 2kd saved him from taking anothrer lost.

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                #8
                Originally posted by davis828
                Me too. I also like Brandon Rios and Anthony Peterson... and believe it or not, I actually thought that was a very close fight even leading up to the DQ.
                Yea I was very disappointed in A. Peterson in that fight with Rios..Funny thing was when I seen the Ortiz Peterson fight in the 3rd I said here we go again..But L.Peterson dug deep,I was very impressed because Ortiz look really big in that fight..

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                • ..WaRSpencE..
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                  The Berto Victory somehow blinded people from this and the Maidana fight..not to say Ortiz can't overcome those two fights, but one fight against an unproven Champion tells me nothing yet, when he stacks his resume with names like Mosley, Judah, Margarito, etc..then we can say he's overcome those bad fights..

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                  • deejd
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by romebyko
                    Yea I was very disappointed in A. Peterson in that fight with Rios..Funny thing was when I seen the Ortiz Peterson fight in the 3rd I said here we go again..But L.Peterson dug deep,I was very impressed because Ortiz look really big in that fight..
                    You know... after watching Peterson-Rios, I still don't know why he kept going low because Peterson wasn't showing signs of heavy fatigue at all and he was still boxing well despite standing in front and taking some leather but perhaps he was just looking for a way out. That fight was still close.

                    You're right though, Lamont Peterson was fighting more mature and found a way to adjust. Ortiz still fought well, he just kept getting the worst of the trading. Some people still tried to knock Ortiz after that fight but that's not fair because they're taking away from Peterson's ability.

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