What You Saw Last Night...That's The Danger in Mayweather-Ortiz!

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  • Gino Ros
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    What You Saw Last Night...That's The Danger in Mayweather-Ortiz!

    When you are a 30-something, aging fighter and you take on a younger, stronger, bigger guy, that is what can happen.

    Just like when a young buzzsaw named Mayweather ran through Hernandez (RIP, bless his soul).

    Or, a young matinee-idol Delahoya dominated a bloodied Chavez.

    Such is the "circle of life" in boxing.


    Floyd has taken a considerable risk in fighting a younger, bigger, stronger, and more active guy. I'm very interested to see if Ortiz can capitalize on this opportunity.


  • bojangles1987
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    Ortiz is not as good as Khan, and Judah should NEVER, EVER be mentioned in anyway with Mayweather.

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    • King Ju-Ju
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      #3
      i think ortiz is just as good as amir khan but judah is now near mayweathers level.

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      • Jim Tom
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        #4
        When Mayweather knocks Ortiz out we dont wan excuses

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        • tangalog2200
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          #5
          Originally posted by Gino Ros
          When you are a 30-something, aging fighter and you take on a younger, stronger, bigger guy, that is what can happen.

          Just like when a young buzzsaw named Mayweather ran through Hernandez (RIP, bless his soul).

          Or, a young matinee-idol Delahoya dominated a bloodied Chavez.

          Such is the "circle of life" in boxing.


          Floyd has taken a considerable risk in fighting a younger, bigger, stronger, and more active guy. I'm very interested to see if Ortiz can capitalize on this opportunity.


          yeah....me too....

          doubt it would be something like khan zab, though....

          it should be more entertaining..........................

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          • Cotto's Father
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            #6
            floyd aint a mental midget like judah

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            • Champ Is Here
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              #7
              lol once ortiz throw and realize he's getting countered and not doing ****, that's when the fight sloowwss down and its over

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              • iPhoneKiller
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                #8
                Petrson had success boxing. Ortiz had success when it was close.

                Ortiz outworked Berto who has no footwork and is limited. Berto stood on the ropes too.

                Mayweather is not going to get hit. He is fast, and has footwork among the many other talents.

                Ortiz needs to be a bully to 'win', shame Mayweather is a much better boxer and Ortiz isn't explosive from far to get close.

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                • Sugar Sting Ray
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                  Mayweather's MASSIVE ADVANTAGE in experience will allow him to dominate this highly overrated (remember Maidana?) Manny Pacquiao sparring partner. It would be shocking if Wifebeater didn't KO Ortiz in 3 rounds. If Ortiz makes it to round 4, it is failure for Floyd.
                  Last edited by Sugar Sting Ray; 07-24-2011, 09:41 PM.

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                  • uoykcuf
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                    #10
                    Ortiz stinks compared to Khan. Ortiz is alot more open to punches. Mayweather Jr. is going to have another Gatti type fight where he is beating on Ortiz so bad they have to throw the towel in. Mosley>Ortiz

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