Comments Thread For: Mayweather: Ortiz Will Be Another Casualty on 9/17

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  • MrRolltide91
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    #11
    Originally posted by Biolink
    Is Floyd gonna pay the sanctioning fees to get the WBC back in his possession or what? That could factor in later on when Amir Khan comes to 147. Its looking like Khan will get to face either the Berto-Zaveck winner or whoever is holding the WBC at the time.
    yes. floyd loves the WBC belt.

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    • nycsmooth
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      #12
      Ortiz has skill, will do his best, and is the champ,supposed to be the divisions best, and I give him credit for beating the pretender berto, but he will look like a novice vs MayJr...This should be a good indicator, if it goes late, how much MayJr has left...

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      • jtiger777
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        #13
        Lets get it!

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        • Check_hooks
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          #14
          Getting beat on points and leaving the ring looking like you did before you got in with no bumps or bruises isn't a "casualty," its called running like a lil b*tch or fighting on your bicycle.

          The last person Floyd actually stood and traded with was Josie Harris and that was at 2 a.m. when she was asleep. Floyd aint gonna trade with Ortiz you can belleee dat

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          • Pinoy4ever
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            #15
            I just can't see Ortiz win and if does happen it has 2 be on a knock out.

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            • indystress
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              #16
              Originally posted by The MiZ
              If you watched the fight you would know oscar didnt win more then 2 rounds. Against victor im going ud money mayweather
              if you've watched the first castillo/fraud fight, castillo won that fight easily...against ortiz, i can see fraud getting hit alot. if the fight goes all 12 rounds, i can see the presure and punch landed by ortiz put on fraud will cuase fraud to fight back more than the usual and he will tire in the later rounds...i can see a daze look on fraud the way we saw a dazed look on berto. either a contriversial split win for fraud, or a unanimous win for ortiz.

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              • Jim Tom
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                #17
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                Floyd Mayweather has vowed to extend his unbeaten record to 42 fights when he returns to the ring next month. Mayweather, 34, challenges Victor Ortiz for his WBC welterweight title on September 17 in his first fight since dominating Shane Mosley over 12 rounds in May 2010.

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                You guys will see a very aggressive Mayweather in this fight,he's not taking a back step

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                • indystress
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by nycsmooth
                  Ortiz has skill, will do his best, and is the champ,supposed to be the divisions best, and I give him credit for beating the pretender berto, but he will look like a novice vs MayJr...This should be a good indicator, if it goes late, how much MayJr has left...
                  how is beating an over rated berto, who hasnt really fought any of the TOP welterweights, equate to being the best welterweight out there after only one fight at welterweight? everyone knows that pac is the best opponant possible for fraud...but now the new roadblock is that pac is not allowed to train in the philipines. fraud is such a big --> :wank:

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                  • pit
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by indystress
                    how is beating an over rated berto, who hasnt really fought any of the TOP welterweights, equate to being the best welterweight out there after only one fight at welterweight? everyone knows that pac is the best opponant possible for fraud...but now the new roadblock is that pac is not allowed to train in the philipines. fraud is such a big --> :wank:
                    please .. Pac response to random drug testing is now he going to train in his home country where he has political clout and jurisdiction ... Really who does pac think he's fooling?!

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                    • adp023
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                      #20
                      Ortiz is gonna get WAXED! One difficult victory against an unproven hype-job like Berto doesn't qualify Ortiz as a competitive opponent for Floyd. To many observers, Berto LOST to a damage goods Collazo!!! Ortiz is just too inconsistent as far as skill and mental capacity are concerned. Only youth is on his side.

                      The only way Ortiz has a chance is if Floyd is just rusty and shot!!

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