His best bet is to make it ugly. Stay on the inside, clinch, hug and punch, maybe an accidental headbutt here and there and hope he gets cut, low blow him at least once, hold his head down while delivering an uppercut. Anything to damage him and slow him down that he can get away with without being DQ'd because he sure as hell is not going to outbox him.
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Originally posted by Pez View PostHis best bet is to make it ugly. Stay on the inside, clinch, hug and punch, maybe an accidental headbutt here and there and hope he gets cut, low blow him at least once, hold his head down while delivering an uppercut. Anything to damage him and slow him down that he can get away with without being DQ'd because he sure as hell is not going to outbox him.
Floyd throws it with such accuracy and speed, it could be the biggest weapon for him that night.
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Originally posted by Chopper417 View PostTo win this fight Ortiz has to turn it into a street fight, and absolute brawl. Now I don't know how on earth you go about doing that with Floyd Mayweather's skill and intelligence, but that's the only way he wins outside of just landing a random bomb.
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Is it possible for Ortiz to have a gameplan from round to round to sort of speak offset Mayweathers adjustments. What I see in many of his opponents is they get into rhythm and once he finds their rhythm he picks them apart. My thing why not really have a couple of gameplans but have one from round to round and never fight in any sort of rhythm.
Although that might be uncomfortable for Ortiz it may also be somewhat confusing to Mayweather. I know getting in some sort of rhythm for a boxer is important for confidence but boxers who fight with no set rhythm like Mayweather himself frustrate even the best boxers. So why isnt no one really ever tries against Mayweather.
Ortiz could go hard first two rounds using he strengths right hook and the left straight primarily and switch up and use a jab and fients to throw the straight. Just keep giving him different looks round making sure he close the rounds strong with flurries and possibly steal them.
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Originally posted by Pez View PostHis best bet is to make it ugly. Stay on the inside, clinch, hug and punch, maybe an accidental headbutt here and there and hope he gets cut, low blow him at least once, hold his head down while delivering an uppercut. Anything to damage him and slow him down that he can get away with without being DQ'd because he sure as hell is not going to outbox him.
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1) Ortiz doesn't have a great jab
2) A southpaw jab has never troubled Floyd or backed him up. A southpaw's jabbing hand is extremely close to an orthodox fighter's lead hand, Floyd easily counters southpaw jabs with a left hook over the top.
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Throw as many punchers as he can possibly throw, all with mustard on them. His only prayer is a KO within 4 before PBF gets warmed up. He can't take a second off or any backward steps.
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