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  • #41
    Originally posted by J The UnBiased View Post
    I would to pay big money to see any of you clowns fight with a broken jaw and had no power to close your moth. I would really like to see it. I want to see how much more of a warrior you are than Victor. I lost a lot of respect for Victor in the Floyd fight, but dammit how can you call someone a quitter because he didn't want to fight with a broken Jaw??? A cut over the eye, yes I can see your complaints over that. A gash on the head, inexcusable. Hell, a broken hand or foot, yeah, he's a quitter. But a BROKEN JAW AND YOU CAN'T CLOSE YOUR MOUTH??????? YOU WOULD HAVE TO BE AN IDIOT TO CONTINUE. NONE OF YOU WOULD FIGHT WITH A BROKEN JAW THAT COULDN'T CLOSE, NONE OF YOU! lol, but no, just letting off some steam lol, give em a break....no pun intended lol. His jaw was broken at the end of Round 1, and he fought on to Round 9, that shows heart if you ask me, and in all seriousness, Ortiz was winning the fight. Lopez is just another Randall Bailey.
    not only can you not close your mouth but everytime you get hit the pain is excruciating...

    and lopez was landing razor shots..

    it was a good war, looking forward to the rematch...

    victor fought hard..

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Camp Beast View Post
      Anyone on here that is downing Ortiz for not fighting on with a broken jaw needs to realize how serious a broken jaw really is. Yes fighters have fought on with broken jaws but nobody knows the extent of the breakage. Until you have had your jaw broken, you shouldn't talk down on the guy. Not only is the pain unbearable but the slightest tap on the jaw is extruciating. Not to mention your mouth fills with blood and you swallow plenty of it. It's easy to trash the guy while sitting on your couch.
      Those are my thoughts exactly. Most of the people making those statements wouldnt get in the ring with a hang nail let alone a broken jaw.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Big_L View Post
        if you noticed a couple rounds early, i think at the end of the 7th, he whispered something in his trainers ear and the trainer told him you got to keep going. it seemed like he wanted to quit even before he got his jaw broke.
        I actually think it was that round in which he got his jaw broken. Lopez hit him with a uppercut and you heard something crack. You can tell Danny's whole body language change after Victor whispered to him.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
          Those are my thoughts exactly. Most of the people making those statements wouldnt get in the ring with a hang nail let alone a broken jaw.
          I don't understand where the relevance in that is though?

          99% of this forum wouldn't step in a ring with a Flyweight professional it doesn't mean they aren't going to critisize a fighter for quitting. Whether their jaw if broken or they sprained their finger or just didn't feel like fighting.

          Professional fighters and the average joe aren't held to the same standard.

          This is a sport where fighters are expected to continue under any circumstance.

          Do I blame him? No, I don't. Would I have done it? Of course I would have.

          That doesn't change the fact he's obviously open to criticism here.

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          • #45
            The Racket Squad: Jaw Gone Conclusion

            The injury that Victor suffered is a painful reminder from a brutal sport that some can endure and other's simply cannot tolerate.
            Some men select to cease all fire.
            Others venture to mentally disgard the massive ache that they know shall arrive with each delivered punch.

            Ortiz had displayed quit in his Maidana appearance but bit the bullet with Berto.
            He even stated that he did not know if he deserved to get beaten up when questioned about his heart.

            There is little surprise here.
            Golden Boy selected Ortiz for Canelo due to all of the unstable moments he has shared with fight fans over the last few years.
            He built a name and a brand based on his tale of tragic childhood and an uncertain mental structure.
            His profile was high and his style on any night could be reckless and very dangerous.
            In the end, his heart failed as all he needed to do was box for the remaining stanzas to aquire his millions and a chance to upset a Ginger flavored apple cart.
            What anguish would you endure for 2 million dollars?
            Yes. That is a loaded question but one that Lopez was obviously more prepared to answer given his complexion after the contest.

            Lopez fought with a heart that was known to exist yet had been hidden
            from a larger audience.
            He will no longer be ESPN fodder.
            This performance was worthy of a true major showcase.

            Nice work Joselito.
            As for Victor, I think he recognizes by this point that this career path is simply not going to last much longer.
            He is hardly unintelligent. Most prizefighters have an intrinsic brilliance that compells them.
            A rematch may be interesting but the proof in the Ortiz pudding has already been fulfilled.

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            • #46
              I think ortiz is a good fighter .. I just hate the things he has done at times as like the maidana fight interview at the end.. The headbutt incident wit mayweather where he shouldnt had done that maybe there couldve been a change later in the fight and now the jaw situation .. I think the only thing he needs to work at is his desire to continue in a fight and his ability to stay focus on finishin a fight..

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              • #47
                The Garcia brothers don't care about their fighters.. robert fcked up margaritos career and danny wanted to do the same to vic.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                  I don't understand where the relevance in that is though?

                  99% of this forum wouldn't step in a ring with a Flyweight professional it doesn't mean they aren't going to critisize a fighter for quitting. Whether their jaw if broken or they sprained their finger or just didn't feel like fighting.

                  Professional fighters and the average joe aren't held to the same standard.

                  This is a sport where fighters are expected to continue under any circumstance.

                  Do I blame him? No, I don't. Would I have done it? Of course I would have.

                  That doesn't change the fact he's obviously open to criticism here.


                  He's obviously going to be criticized because that goes with it. But when people talk about his broken jaw as if they could feel it, or know what he could or could not have done(calling him a coward), I'm not going to accept that just because they are "fans". It's easy to do when you're not in that situation. We don't even know the extent of the break yet.


                  I don't understand the criticism anyway. If his jaw is broken and he can't continue why is that an issue? It's not like he didn't fight hard an just laid down.

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                  • #49
                    I dont blame ortiz. If you cant close close your mouth is guarenteed to get broke even worse...

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                    • #50
                      bs posters need to get in the ring n bring boxing back

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