[Video] HBO Face Off : Mayweather vs Ortiz With Max Kellerman

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  1. Emeritus

    Emeritus Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  2. slantone

    slantone Ring General Full Member

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    floyds a heck of a fighter- hate or love him. the only way i see him beat is by another great fighter, or an especially large fighter with range, like williams, who is now shot- but **** - styles make fights- they really do- and floyds style is like the leonard, roy , ali bloodline man- slick, fast, smart. he s that plus he s more defensive than the others. those others lost too- but they lost their first losses to great fighters who brought either an uncanny strenght, size, speed , length to the game.

    floyds style isnt dependant on speed like the other greats either- he s smart and will age well. for me- ortiz gets whooped. and even pac- who i thought was even money a year ago or two - around after cotto, his skills and speed wont age as well as floyds- who like hopkins has the smarts, and style that will serve well late should he want to.

    that being said- its all bull**** once they step into the ring- where a knock to anyones jaw can change everything.
     
  3. miketysonko

    miketysonko Boxing Addict Full Member

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    True, Floyd UD
     
  4. TonyD407

    TonyD407 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I Agree

    ortiz seems very young minded (a little bit slow ) ....sorry victor

    victor does not have THE BRAIN to beat floyd he will get confused and
    frustrated with floyd inside the ring.

    victor will fight with heart and passion thinking this is his BIG CHANCE
    he will make lots of mistakes and floyd will capatlise on them.

    This will be an Easy Fight for Floyd :deal
     
  5. big smoke

    big smoke New Member Full Member

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    Tis true mate.

    Remember, Ellerbe like em' "young".

    :lol:
     
  6. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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  7. AnthonyW

    AnthonyW ESB Official Gif Poster Full Member

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    I'm trying to find the best word to describe Ortiz in this video. He looks surprised that he is 'on this level'. He looks somewhat in awe of Mayweather. He looks intimidated also.

    I know this is all bull****, and it happened weeks back, and the added pressure with being on TV and to look good...but it was like he was having to try to convince himself he could beat Mayweather.

    I'm sure this will change now that he will be in training camp, etc.
     
  8. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    finally saw it....they say ortiz has nothing to lose, but this could be a make or break fight for a guy his age

    he wins, he is a legend
    he losses but puts up a great fight....he comes away as a legit top-level ww
    he gets completely embarrassed and outclassed (which i think would just shatter his confidence, especially the way floyd can outclass you if he is having a good night)...he is fighting on wednesday nights in front of 500 people
     
  9. TheGaut

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    One of the reasons why Mayweather is so good is his preparation, Nate Jones said it best: Floyd was prepared and in shape within 4 days of camp for Mosley. Mayweather is already prepared as to the gameplan and he knows what he has to do.

    What was telling for me was Ortiz saying he has no idea how to beat Mayweather yet because he's not in training camp yet!

    Floyd UD or late TKO, although it's gonna be interesting seeing him fight a pressure fighter.
     
  10. irishny

    irishny Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    would it kill them to sit in chairs normally?
     
  11. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Second time Ortiz has said when asked how he'll beat him 'I don't know', he doesn't have a gameplan but he will pressure, walk through fire and leave it all on the line like he did against Berto. Mayweather will have better connection percentage but Ortiz will bring it. Mayweather played a few mind games there, interrupting Ortiz to talk about Max's Pradas, saying he didn't hear Ortiz because he wasn't paying attention.

    It was funny when Ortiz said I'm going to beat you like when Chavez beat uhhhh uhhh and Floyd had to remind him 'Roger' :lol:
     
  12. v2k987

    v2k987 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Vic is a smart guy but he didn't perform well in this at all.

    When Mayweather said his token '41 have tried'... why didn't Ortiz bring up the fact that Berto was also undefeated and that he was the one to lay down the blueprint on beating him
     
  13. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    Good post PP. :good
     
  14. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    because he was nervous as ****
     
  15. Colpolite

    Colpolite Guest



    Because Berto is not Floyd Jr?

    Because Floyd is a 5 time world champ in 5 or 6 weight divisions and Berto was a vacant WBC Welterweight Champ?

    Because Floyd has been a #1 Lb for Lb before and Berto hasn't?



    The only similarity Berto and Floyd had was the undefeated record and nothing more. Now that Berto's 0 has gone, he no longer have anything in common with Floyd.