He already looks far sharper and better conditioned than in his Collazo fight. He had a weird twitch and rhythm in that fight and frankly, looked like dogshhit from the opening bell.
I'll always be an Ortiz fan, all of his fights are entertaining, regardless of the result.
He's certainly got talent but for him the mental aspect has always been missing. I think he was trying way to hard to be like De La Hoya out of the ring.
He's certainly got talent but for him the mental aspect has always been missing. I think he was trying way to hard to be like De La Hoya out of the ring.
anyway good to see him with a win.
Very true man. Wins when he should lose. Loses when he should win and it's usually loses to himself more than anything.
Interested to see who he faces next. Personally, I'd love Ortiz vs Broner.
If there are boxing gods out there, then he HAS to fight Rios before his career is done. They are the exact opposites in style and character.
I'm not going to say where's the love for Bundu but... where's the like? Where's the...INTEREST. Boxers almost constantly let down boxing fans by fighting out of shape. Bundu doesn't- he's an animal(and, I know the P4P list is filled with guys who are in great shape. But even some of those guys have clearly not been doing their roadwork, keeping the weight off, etc.)
Last two fights he was in unbelievable shape. Especially against Purdy. I know he doesn't have the talent of a Hagler or Leonard, but, to my eyes at least, he has the engine of one of those types of talents. Makes for entertaining fights when a guy is able to move with purpose the whole fight.
Bundu is probably going to be fighting coming forward and getting picked off all night. And he's too open to not get touched on the body.
But he deserves the watch! He's good! *uck, he's more than good! He's pretty.... damn good! He just doesn't have enough power, that's it.
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