Orti has a little edge to him. Cant explain it. He just does. Nice.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostCome on now, showtime's fight camp 360, much better than 24/7
These face off shows only work when there is genuine dislike between the fighters and it a competitive fight. This one fails to make the grade on both counts.
but man HBO----->showtime
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Originally posted by Phenom View Post1. Thanks
2.are they showing the full version before Khan vs Judah?
3. I wasn't expecting Ortiz to be acting like this I like this new Ortiz attitude
Yeah, I was a big fan of ortiz when he was coming up. BUT then the whole miadana thing happened and made me definitely think different of him....really did not like what I heard from him. And subsequently his next fights. He fought a bit scared..
Then the Berto fight, he changed. Mentally it seemed like he said "screw it" and just fought. I liked how he smiled when he got hurt and fought very well.. I really think he changed.
Now with the mayweather fight, I love the fight and don't know how people can hate on it. If its not pacquaio then who else does mayweather fight?
Anyways, I do see mayweather winning but think it will be competitive. I don't think mayweather hits as hard as maidana or berto(power a bit overrated), and ortiz got up from tremendous shots.
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Originally posted by T.Mag56 View PostMaybe I'm wrong, and maybe we'll get a better idea when the full face off premieres, but Floyd seems almost hesitant, and looks down slightly whenever Ortiz looks at him. There's a genuine confidence in Victor's eyes. Usually Floyd knows what to do quickly in these situations, and how to break down his opponent before hand, but I don't think it's happening here. It's not the same Money May expression. It's exciting. Maybe Floyd's not entirely sure about this one.
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Originally posted by skillswin View Posti now you are a ******* and manny is with showtime now
but man HBO----->showtime
I just prefer the facts, and a a true behind the scenes look, not some scripted stuff to sell tickets.
I do prefer the HBO comentators, but not the ones they have for there PPV events'
Lampley and Merchant need to go.
Let me guess you even like them.
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Originally posted by T.Mag56 View PostOh, my! I love it. When does HBO premiere this face off?
Also, Mayweather doesn't look at Ortiz like he did he previous opponents. Something's different. Maybe it's that Ortiz can actually talk back, which is a nice change, of pace. Floyd is used to throwing his words around. The look in Floyd's eye. I can't place it, but it doesn't have the same feeling as I'm used to.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostCome on now, showtime's fight camp 360, much better than 24/7
These face off shows only work when there is genuine dislike between the fighters and it a competitive fight. This one fails to make the grade on both counts.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostYou probably like 24/7 because you like someone telling you a story.
I just prefer the facts, and a a true behind the scenes look, not some scripted stuff to sell tickets.
I do prefer the HBO comentators, but not the ones they have for there PPV events'
Lampley and Merchant need to go.
Let me guess you even like them.
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Originally posted by T.Mag56 View PostMaybe I'm wrong, and maybe we'll get a better idea when the full face off premieres, but Floyd seems almost hesitant, and looks down slightly whenever Ortiz looks at him. There's a genuine confidence in Victor's eyes. Usually Floyd knows what to do quickly in these situations, and how to break down his opponent before hand, but I don't think it's happening here. It's not the same Money May expression. It's exciting. Maybe Floyd's not entirely sure about this one.
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