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  • Gino Ros
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    ORTIZ Plans To Knock Out MAYWEATHER in 3 Rounds


    This article is from ABS-CBN News, a news service in the Philippines. The Philippines is one of the poorest countries in the world.


    http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/08...floyd-3-rounds

    Ortiz plans to KO Floyd in 3 rounds

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    Posted at 08/16/2011 9:38 AM | Updated as of 08/16/2011 2:00 PM

    MANILA, Philippines – WBC Welterweight champion Victor Ortiz is confident heading into his September 17 match-up against undefeated fighter Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    A member of Team Ortiz told Examiner.com that the 24-year-old champion is planning to go for a knock out against Mayweather.

    "He told us he's going for an early knockout; 3 rounds or less," said a member of Team Ortiz.

    Ortiz will be the first boxer to face Mayweather in 16 months.

    Mayweather, who is undefeated through 41 fights, is highly favored to win against Ortiz.

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    Originally posted by Gino Ros

    This article is from ABS-CBN News, a news service in the Philippines. The Philippines is one of the poorest countries in the world.


    http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/08...floyd-3-rounds

    Ortiz plans to KO Floyd in 3 rounds

    abs-cbnNEWS.com
    Posted at 08/16/2011 9:38 AM | Updated as of 08/16/2011 2:00 PM

    MANILA, Philippines – WBC Welterweight champion Victor Ortiz is confident heading into his September 17 match-up against undefeated fighter Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    A member of Team Ortiz told Examiner.com that the 24-year-old champion is planning to go for a knock out against Mayweather.

    "He told us he's going for an early knockout; 3 rounds or less," said a member of Team Ortiz.

    Ortiz will be the first boxer to face Mayweather in 16 months.

    Mayweather, who is undefeated through 41 fights, is highly favored to win against Ortiz.

    Ortiz will probably get stopped late on. But why is the highlighted text relevant?

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    • tredh
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      #3
      That is his best bet but he should have not put a cap on the number of rounds. Not a smart move.

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      • chav
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        #4
        He can't outbox Floyd without a jab and even with a jab his boxing skills are limited against Floyd's, so the best chance he has it to rush him and take advantage of the 16 month lay off and hope his power has a more resounding effect than Mosleys did in round 2 against Floyd.

        The problem Ortiz faces is everyone thinks the right way is to pressure Mayweather and rock him, but he is used to it, so unless Ortiz lands a few times very hard early on, his chances of winning slip by with each round.

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        • Gino Ros
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          #5
          The reality is that Floyd has given up weight advantages MANY TIMES.


          In fact, when Floyd was fighting as a lightweight, he was the same size as the guys who were fighting at featherweight.

          If you care to challenge this statement, bet me some points.

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          • Gino Ros
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            Originally posted by tredh
            That is his best bet but he should have not put a cap on the number of rounds. Not a smart move.
            Well, perhaps Vic is realistic.

            How often does Floyd lose rounds after rounds 3 or 4?

            By round 5, it's usually a shut-out afterwards... right?

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            • hogey
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              I have a funny feeling that Ortiz could be the wrong man at the wrong time for Floyd and he might just bash him up and blow him away by the 8th round.

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                Originally posted by i am god
                this article is from abs-cbn news, a news service in the philippines. The philippines is one of the poorest countries in the world.

                Lmfao where did this come from
                hahahahahahahahah lol lol

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                • Gino Ros
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                  Originally posted by hogey
                  I have a funny feeling that Ortiz could be the wrong man at the wrong time for Floyd and he might just bash him up and blow him away by the 8th round.
                  Ortiz is younger, bigger, stronger. He is probably nearly as fast.

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                  • Jim Tom
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gino Ros

                    This article is from ABS-CBN News, a news service in the Philippines. The Philippines is one of the poorest countries in the world.


                    http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/08...floyd-3-rounds

                    Ortiz plans to KO Floyd in 3 rounds

                    abs-cbnNEWS.com
                    Posted at 08/16/2011 9:38 AM | Updated as of 08/16/2011 2:00 PM

                    MANILA, Philippines – WBC Welterweight champion Victor Ortiz is confident heading into his September 17 match-up against undefeated fighter Floyd Mayweather Jr.

                    A member of Team Ortiz told Examiner.com that the 24-year-old champion is planning to go for a knock out against Mayweather.

                    "He told us he's going for an early knockout; 3 rounds or less," said a member of Team Ortiz.

                    Ortiz will be the first boxer to face Mayweather in 16 months.

                    Mayweather, who is undefeated through 41 fights, is highly favored to win against Ortiz.

                    This kid talks too much and I love this.Mayweather has never fought anyone who talks so much trash.Ortiz struggled against Peterson and all of a sudden he can knock Mayweather out and finish his career.

                    Gatti talked rubbish against Mayweather and the rest is history

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