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Originally posted by MulaKO View PostDidn’t forget but he’s been knocking out guys with 10 losses
Not the best opponents
I think Ortiz is the real deal
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Originally posted by Curtis2 View PostGreat fight, Ortiz & Boots would smash PBC's WW stable....Boots is aligned with Cameron Dunkin, I believe, this fight could happen..
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Originally posted by indelible View PostFair enough but like another poster on here said, would definitely like to see him fight other opponents with different styles to see how he adapts before we can be absolutely certain he is the real deal and a complete fighter that is capable of handling himself well with the likes of other welters like Garcia, Ugas, Spence, Crawford and so on
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Originally posted by Eastlos View PostLOL, can’t compare Vergil who has actually KO’d legit opposition like Orozco and Herrera with the bums Berlanga has been putting to sleep.
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Originally posted by Get em up View PostBoots Ennis and Ortiz is the fight to launch the winner in with names like that.
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Originally posted by indelible View PostCome on dude, lets not cloud out the fact that Orozco was already damaged goods after the war with Ramirez and Herrera is ancient. I'm not taking any credit from Ortiz as being touted as the face of boxing by Golden Boy but there's more to the game and Ortiz understands his place which is what I like about him.
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Originally posted by Eastlos View PostOrozco went 12 rounds with the unified 140 lbs champ in Ramirez how does that make him damage goods? C’mon, if anything it goes to show how good Vergil is that he sparked him out in 6 rds. Yes, Herrera is ancient but also a very crafty veteran who had never been stop before fighting Vergil. Again, no comparison to the cab drivers Berlanga has KO’d during his streak
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Originally posted by indelible View PostOrozco fought Ramirez at junior welter and Ortiz at welterweight. His power did not transfer well to 147 and was a clear indicator when he fought Jose Rodriguez. I agree that Herrera is a crafty veteran but of course he was stopped given his age while Ortiz has youth. If Ortiz had fought the Herrera that fought Garcia the outcome would have been different
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Originally posted by indelible View PostFair enough but like another poster on here said, would definitely like to see him fight other opponents with different styles to see how he adapts before we can be absolutely certain he is the real deal and a complete fighter that is capable of handling himself well with the likes of other welters like Garcia, Ugas, Spence, Crawford and so on
Definitely
Can’t argue with that
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