Why Ortiz Headbutted Mayweather

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  • TheMyspaceDayz
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    #41
    Originally posted by Lomadeaux
    Wrong.

    When you're whipping someone and he finally lands a shot after 3 or 4 rounds, and it does nothing to you... they die inside.

    If you're not getting whipped and you finally land a shot, that's completely different.
    A professional boxer didn’t KO someone with his first punch so he quit immediately? Nah. That’s something you build on. It wasn’t a lucky shot, either. He set it up. So he would have had a feeling of excitement as something was starting to come together.

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    • Lomadeaux
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      #42
      Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
      A professional boxer didn’t KO someone with his first punch so he quit immediately? Nah. That’s something you build on. It wasn’t a lucky shot, either. He set it up. So he would have had a feeling of excitement as something was starting to come together.
      He's mentally weak bro. I'm trying to educate you on this. When a fighter is weak and doesn't believe himself, he tries to find a way out.

      He was on his way to getting stopped. You yourself just couldn't see it.

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      • TheMyspaceDayz
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        #43
        Originally posted by Lomadeaux
        He's mentally weak bro. I'm trying to educate you on this. When a fighter is weak and doesn't believe himself, he tries to find a way out.

        He was on his way to getting stopped. You yourself just couldn't see it.
        I got into the mind of Tyson Fury, an unpredictable maniac, and saw exactly what he was going to do in the Wilder rematch. Psychoanalysis of a simpleton like Ortiz is child’s play for me. There is a reason I’m on top of the Pick Em leader board and why my lead is going to widen even further when boxing resumes. It’s because I know what I’m talking about. Ortiz wasn’t frustrated. Just sucks at fighting dirty.

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          #44
          I hate headbutters.

          Beautiful KO by Floyd.

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          • Damn Wicked
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            #45
            Originally posted by Boxfan83
            Mental midget forsure. Ive also noticed from years of coaching, the most athletically gifted tend to break down the hardest when they are out gunned.

            Prime Ortiz was fast and built like a machine, but when his speed and muscle couldnt win for him, he broke down. This happens a lot sports. Ive seen grown ass D league ballers pout and throw tantrums when they are getting balled up.
            I think what you said is very often true. Gifted people sometimes lack the will and heart when the going gets tough. Lesser skilled fighters rise to the top through their grit, will, determination and work ethic....and intelligence. I'd rather be an average-decently skilled fighter with drive, will, smarts and determination than a lazy, empty-headed extremely athletic boxer. The former type of boxer can often beat the skilled guy down the stretch of the fight.

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              #46
              Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
              Right before the headbutt

              Ortiz was doing good. He connected with a right hook that Floyd moved his head into.

              Great shot that had Floyd coverup and go onto the ropes

              Floyd was totally on the defensive, and Ortiz was able to throw anything he wanted.

              Instead of taking full advantage of the opportunity this idiot launches a headbutt

              What was Ortiz brilliant master plan?
              Idiots don't have master plans.

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                #47
                Originally posted by BodyBagz
                Idiots don't have master plans.

                Is that why your rep power is 0?

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                • Lomadeaux
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
                  I got into the mind of Tyson Fury, an unpredictable maniac, and saw exactly what he was going to do in the Wilder rematch. Psychoanalysis of a simpleton like Ortiz is child’s play for me. There is a reason I’m on top of the Pick Em leader board and why my lead is going to widen even further when boxing resumes. It’s because I know what I’m talking about. Ortiz wasn’t frustrated. Just sucks at fighting dirty.
                  You haven't fought before. Ortiz was on his way out buddy and he found his own way out instead of letting Mayweather do it for him.

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                  • TheMyspaceDayz
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Lomadeaux
                    You haven't fought before. Ortiz was on his way out buddy and he found his own way out instead of letting Mayweather do it for him.
                    He was lining up that head butt as early as round 2, playing with angles. To say he headbutted in round four as a way of getting out of the fight is simply not accurate.

                    Look up Ortiz’ first loss. A bum was tapping him in the clinch and then Ortiz overreacted with a sucker punch. Tell me if you think he was frustrated there. Tell me he was frustrated by a few love taps amid the beating he was administering. Because I’ll tell you right back that he simply doesn’t know how to behave in that scenario since he sucks at fighting dirty.
                    Last edited by TheMyspaceDayz; 05-06-2020, 07:11 AM.

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                    • Bda31175
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                      #50
                      I always thought it was Ortiz trying to be too slick for his own good. If it was ruled accidental, they would have gone to a technical draw. Threatening to rob Mayweather of his 0 and maybe get him off his game. Also, it wasn't the headbutt that caused the sucker punch. Ortiz definitely kissed Mayweather in the middle of a title fight. So, he wanted to get cute with the rules and Floyd showed him a thorough understanding of them. Protect yourself at all times. And there's no kissing in boxing.

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