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Why has there never been a demand for Khan vs Ortiz???

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  • #11
    That's very interesting because those two actually fought each other in the amateurs where Amir Khan won.

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    • #12
      Same reason there is no demand for chris algerie vs sam egginton, sure i wouldn't mind watching it but nobody is going to demand it. Khan needs to fight brook.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
        Cause both are irrelevant
        In the larger scheme yes but it's still a good fight between two names and would draw interest. But it seems there's never been a demand for the fight, even when the guys were at the top of 140. They've had very similar careers in a lot of ways.

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        • #14
          I think they both stink although Khan is the better and more reliable fighter. Khan won't quit and has a strong will to win. He has that weak chin and gets careless at times and that gets him knocked out. I would favor Khan but Ortiz certainly has the power to knock Khan out. I guess it would be an interesting and fun fight to watch. It isn't a must see fight to me because neither is that good and I am more interested in watching the very best welterweights than mediocre welterweights. Khan was better years ago under Roach but he always had that weak chin and poor recovery.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by pacmanis1 View Post
            In the larger scheme yes but it's still a good fight between two names and would draw interest. But it seems there's never been a demand for the fight, even when the guys were at the top of 140. They've had very similar careers in a lot of ways.
            I don't think there will be interest in that fight. Both are irrelevant.

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            • #16
              Ortiz had a very short peak starting with his first Berto fight and ending with either Lopez or Collazo. Maybe he could have gotten a Khan fight if he beat Collazo or Berto but right now Ortiz's name is fairly worthless and he;s just the next stepping stone for an upcoming prospect.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
                Ortiz had a very short peak starting with his first Berto fight and ending with either Lopez or Collazo. Maybe he could have gotten a Khan fight if he beat Collazo or Berto but right now Ortiz's name is fairly worthless and he;s just the next stepping stone for an upcoming prospect.
                Is Khan's name worth much more? I'm tired of the guy sitting around being delusional about getting a big fight and I think Ortiz is the perfect amount of risk/reward for him right now.

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                • #18
                  It would've been cool to see this fight in 2010. Now both guys are washed up despite being young and are now part time fighters. Ortiz has had 6 fights in the last 6 years and Khan has had 5 fights in the last 5 years. Ortiz seems like he'd rather be a movie star and I dunno what Khan wants to be but it's probably time for him to stop being on the receiving end of all these knockout of the year candidates. It's kinda of a shame how far short they fell of their potential. Both guys looked like they could be future stars when they were coming up.

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                  • #19
                    If your talking about victor ortiz the the answer is obvious. Who the hell would demand to see Ortiz fight anyone.

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                    • #20
                      because its not 2011

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