Herrera against Garcia comes to mind. Best all around performance of his career.
Fights where a fighter shows up levels above his usual
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I agree 100%. In terms of just talent, he's one of the most talented fighter's I've seen. He had all the physical tools to be a top 10 P4P fighter. He just checks out when the going gets toughAnd that's essentially sums up Ortiz really.
Nobody has ever doubted Victor's talent, it's only his desire to fight once he's hurt or under pressure that lets him down. Even in the second Berto fight, he was looking excellent until Berto caught him.
On talent alone, he should still be a player in the Welterweight division but if you don't have the heart or the mentality then it counts for nothing really.Comment
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I thought he did the same thing to Garcia, and if I remember right I he was going to win the first Garcia fight until he got overconfident, caught and dropped. Had the fight won, that kd in rd 11 changed it all.How about Erik Morales v Maidana.
I know Morales was a great fighter once over so it might not fit with the thread, but he was basically a shopworn old fighter who had come back from retirement and nowhere near what he once was. He might have lost a MD to Maidana but his greatness come back at times in that fight.
Actually, Morales' efforts when against the young guns reminds me of Darnell Boone. This guy is 23-24(wins-loses) yet put a prospect or undefeated fighter infront of him and he seems to feels obligated to actually try, just to destroy their dreams. Boone feeds on other peoples hopes for a better life, by trying to crush that hope.Comment
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