Kiss Me Deadly: Mayweather KO's Ortiz!

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  • fitefanSHO
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    Kiss Me Deadly: Mayweather KO's Ortiz!

    Protect yourself at all times.



    It's a simple rule of boxing as old as the sport itself and Victor Ortiz simply failed to follow it. That lapse in judgement cost him his WBC Welterweight Championship last night in Las Vegas as Floyd Mayweather stayed undefeated with an emphatic fourth round KO.

    Floyd Mayweather won the first three rounds easily with his amazing defensive prowess and lead right hands. In the fourth, Victor had some success mauling Mayweather on the ropes but then in an act of sheer frustration, a vicious Ortiz flagrantly lunged at Mayweather's face with his head. Referee Joe Cortez immediately took a point from an overly apologetic Ortiz, but then seemed to lose control of the fight following this call.

    As the fighters came face to face to resume the action following a command of "let's go!" from Cortez, Ortiz must not have been finished apologizing. Big mistake. Ortiz went to hug Mayweather again, and Mayweather (who had already been kissed by the overly apologetic Ortiz) hit Ortiz with a left hook and then a straight right which sent Ortiz crashing to the canvas as Joe Cortez looked away with a confused look on his face. Ortiz, badly hurt, failed to beat the count and Mayweather had a KO win, which he guaranteed in the buildup to the fight.

    It might not have been the classiest move but it was perfectly legal and Floyd was well within in rights to take advantage of the inexperience and naivete of the young Ortiz. Floyd definitely did not like being headbutted but he seemed to dislike being kissed by Ortiz even more. So he kissed him back.

    With his fists.



    Things got very ugly after the fight as Mayweather verbally assaulted HBO's Larry Merchant in the ring. Mayweather assailed the 80 year old Merchant with a verbal tirade fit for a message board. It was truly disgraceful.

    To his credit, Victor Ortiz was classy and respectful after the fight. He made no excuses and called the fight a learning experience. For a guy who just got his ass kicked in front of millions of people, Ortiz handled it pretty well.

    The quote of the night, hands down, belonged to a bemused Larry Merchant, who responded to Floyd Mayweather's ugly post-fight tirade by saying, "I wish I was 50 years younger, I'd kick your ass!"

    With his ugly verbal assault against HBO's Larry Merchant, Floyd Mayweather effectively closed whatever remained of the gap between boxing's historic civil discourse and the kind of gutter level trash talk that permeates most boxing message boards these days. All that was left for Floyd Jr. to do was call Merchant a Victor Ortiz "nuthugger" and a "*******."



    LINKS: http://fitefansho.blogspot.com/2011/...kos-ortiz.html

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    (who had already been kissed by the overly apologetic Ortiz)

    Floyd got more tongue from victor than from his future wife..............

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    • Chopper417
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      There are so many things I want to say about this fight that I could never effectively get them all typed out. As a Mayweather fan I have a very bad taste in my mouth after this fight. Anyone who watched the fight and knows the sport will tell you that Floyd would have easily stopped Ortiz in this fight, which is why I wish the fight would not have ended like it did. It was painfully obvious Victor Ortiz was not ready for this stage and simply was not in the same universe as Mayweather.

      For everyone on this forum that has said Floyd has lost a step, **** you all, seriously. This dude is still on the top of his game. As I said earlier I wish the fight would have ended differently, however in all reality Floyd just saved Victor a MASSIVE a** beating and a lot more embarrassment.

      As far as Ortiz goes, he is simply a punk b**ch and is really just lucky that Mayweather gave him this opportunity.

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      • fitefanSHO
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        And to anyone who says that Larry Merchant is biased or unfair and had that coming to him from Floyd, I remind you of this: When the always classy Marvelous Marvin Hagler was upset with Larry Merchant in the 80's for not giving him the perceived proper credit, he never cursed or verbally assaulted him. He simply went into the ring and did what it took to earn the man's respect. Period.

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