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  • VIDEO: Ortiz gives shoutout to Pacquiao and Roach (last night postfight interview)

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  • #2
    The shout out to Pac and Roach in code meant will you train me Freddy

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    • #3
      naw pac will call out berto next.

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      • #4
        GBP won't put him in there with Pacquiao. I give Ortiz credit but cmon Berto is a ****in bum and would've got stopped by Pacquiao easy.

        Expect a Malinaggi or Berto rematch next.

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        • #5
          Does this mean Ortiz was on PED's?

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          • #6
            Good to know that as early as now, manny is playing mentor to young champions. A class act if I may say.

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            • #7
              ^Good point about Malignaggi. If Floyd doesn't use Ortiz as a tuneup, Malignaggi has been wanting a title fight for a while. Golden Boy will put its own fighters as priority choices.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Slick_Rick View Post
                Does this mean Ortiz was on PED's?
                Maybe he intentionally did not mention ariza. lol

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                • #9
                  Actually, I think he was giving them a shout out in hopes of getting in Roach's good graces so he can train with him at the Wild Card. Which I hope happens, Ortiz is an outstanding fighter, but he has a sub par corner and he needs to find a better one if he wants to be a greath champion.

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                  • #10
                    Oscar was grooming Victor as the potential successor to Pacquiao right before Victor had the meltdown against Maidana. We can expect GBP to push Vic for a fight with Pac by 2013, right before Pac's retirement, in a passing-of-the-torch fight. By then, it would be a more even match-up.

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