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  • #71
    flom-osapian fans always talk about this or that fighter is fighting mayweathers left overs...well, mayweather is fighting maidana's leftover, haha :wank:

    i have noticed a trend with mayweather...he always gets a fight contract after pac having sealed his next opponant :wank:
    Last edited by indystress; 06-09-2011, 06:59 PM.

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    • #72
      you pick a young.....green.....UNproven foe..........stop with your BS

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      • #73
        Originally posted by STRUGG View Post
        you pick a young.....green.....UNproven foe..........stop with your BS
        mayweather basically fighting another guy that only had one fight as a welterweight...so basically kinda like fighting a guy that is moving up in weight...too bad for berto, ive always thought he was over rated n unproven as a belt holder. but then again, i give ortiz more chance than did hatton, marquez, or mosley..hatton being the guy that gave mayweather the most trouble im mayweathers last few fight...i see ortiz giving mayweather more trouble than did hatton...to be honest, i can see ortiz beating mayweather...if ortiz connects on mayweather the way that mosley did against mayweather, i can honestly see ortiz pouring it on...unlike mosley, he just got tired and drained out of nowhere...LOOK LIKE THAT FIGHT WAS FIXED :wank:

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        • #74
          Mayweather picks Ortiz in hopes that with that win, he'll be p4p#1 without fighting Pac........duckery at its finest...smh

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          • #75
            Originally posted by DE100 View Post
            ESPN : Berto-Ortiz 1.5 million live viewers, most since Foreman-Cotto in 2010.






            They are in damage control DE. They don't seem to get it. This is the best fight to be made outside of Floyd v Pac, and Floyd is the one who jumped on it.

            They also don't get the fact that this is going to sell. It WILL do > 1,000,000 PPV buys, the only real question is how high it can go. My money is on 1.5 million PPV buys.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by LeadUppercut View Post
              Ortiz is a welter, and a completely different fighter at 147.

              Anybody who is CHOOSING to evaluate a boxer on a performance three years ago, rather than his most recent fight in his natural weight class, should give themselves an uppercut = fact.


              Damage control. No one would put real money on Maidana beating Ortiz at 147.

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              • #77
                NSB has picked up I see. Here comes a friggn spectacle.

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                • #78
                  Suddenly, Ortiz became a STAR to *****S eyes. Yeah!

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                  • #79
                    Young, strong, and solid, that's all true but he still doesn't pose a real threat.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Pez View Post
                      Young, strong, and solid, that's all true but he still doesn't pose a real threat.


                      i disagree, floyd is no longer in his prime. He is almost 35 years old, and he got rocked badly against a faded SSM. Ortiz can ring his bell if he's not careful and if he has him hurt he won't take the foot off the accelerator like Shane did.

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