Exactly.
That's just not Ortiz mentality, he's a nice guy, a good guy. It's not his mentality to be an angry or heartless guy in there.
The build up tried to sell him as some sort of badass type character with no remorse who will take Mayweather to hell and back. It's not him.
I agree entirely that after the foul he should have gone to the neutral with a scowl on his face just staring Mayweather down. Because he butts and head use was definitely planned before hand, definitely.
But again that's just not him, instead he had a mental breakdown and didn't have a clue what to do and in turn looks like a lost puppy apologising over and over again for something that was clearly intentional.
That's the difference between a Hopkins or a Mayweather and a Victor Ortiz. In the ring, they have an anything goes mentality, one where they take every advantage and have war like tactics. With immense experience helps them alot with.
Brandon Rios for example seems like another natural in that caterogory. Unlike Ortiz.
That's just not Ortiz mentality, he's a nice guy, a good guy. It's not his mentality to be an angry or heartless guy in there.
The build up tried to sell him as some sort of badass type character with no remorse who will take Mayweather to hell and back. It's not him.
I agree entirely that after the foul he should have gone to the neutral with a scowl on his face just staring Mayweather down. Because he butts and head use was definitely planned before hand, definitely.
But again that's just not him, instead he had a mental breakdown and didn't have a clue what to do and in turn looks like a lost puppy apologising over and over again for something that was clearly intentional.
That's the difference between a Hopkins or a Mayweather and a Victor Ortiz. In the ring, they have an anything goes mentality, one where they take every advantage and have war like tactics. With immense experience helps them alot with.
Brandon Rios for example seems like another natural in that caterogory. Unlike Ortiz.
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