Why does HBO continue to shove Ortiz down our throats?

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  1. freddy-wak

    freddy-wak M O D E R A T O R Full Member

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    yeah cause maidana was veryyyyyyyyyy slick huh :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  2. main man

    main man Member Full Member

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    This is a come back/get your confidence back type of fight.
    Although he KOd the dude, he showed lapses in his defense, the same lapses actually that he had during the Maidana fight, which if he does not address will most likely result in a brutal loss to someone with punching power and raw aggression...A slick fighter who can hurt him will also be a problem.

    I will reserve judgment on him until he steps up given that this is a much needed confidence booster fight. But I am expecting his team to put him up against a fighter who has a fair chance of winning in his next fight
     
  3. Lampley

    Lampley Boxing Junkie banned

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    I don't hold the quitting thing against him, but he appears to have problems seeing incoming punches, and guys like that tend not to last very long. Basically, he gets hit by shots he doesn't see that most fighters would see, even if they got hit by them.

    Jaidon Codrington was that way and so is Jermain Taylor to an extent. Just the way it goes.

    But Ortiz is a very good offensive fighter. I didn't like his body language in the pre-fight interview, but maybe he'll have more confidence now.
     
  4. BOGART

    BOGART Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The shine has come off Ortiz some. He's promoted by Golden Boy so we will probably keep seeing him until someone beats him again. If matched well I don't mind seeing him at all. Put him in with Khan, Diaz, Urango, or a Maidana rematch and I think we get a very good fight. Good offensively but not so much defensively, I think he'll make for a few more good fights and pop in and out of contender status but he won't be a top guy at his weight let alone an elite fighter like he was once envisioned.
     
  5. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    I never understand posts like this? ...The amount of talentless fighters we're often subjected to on undercards...and your moaning about having to watch Victor Ortiz? ...Lordy, lordy.
     
  6. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Please dont insult Nando like that.
     
  7. Rocky2k5

    Rocky2k5 Member Full Member

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    Just feed him back to Marcos and be done with it.
     
  8. jordan1

    jordan1 Juan Lopez #1 Full Member

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    Thats like Khan when he got Ko'ed every one wrote him off and look at him know, people are to quick to judge over one fight...
     
  9. BlueApollo

    BlueApollo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :thumbsup

    I'm trying to stay objective about Ortiz, because handled right, I think he can make some barnburners at 140. He's in desperate need now of two things, a defense oriented trainer, and a better ring identity. The physical talent is there, but that habit of running in with his chin up and pulling out with his right down is going to get him into hot water with anyone at 140 who can punch.

    I think he should fight someone like Ngoudjo next, then either Malinaggi or Holt. Even Casa would be a decent opponent if he decides to stay at 140, it wouldn't be any worse than Khan fighting Barrera.
     
  10. ringsider

    ringsider Active Member Full Member

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    He is a south paw.....so who gives a **** about him.:huh
     
  11. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Agree. A young Fernando was the truth and would die before quitting. Not that Vic has to die to prove a point but Vargas had more heart.
     
  12. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Two words:

    Golden Boy.

    Ortiz is a Glass Jawed disgrace and quitter. But since he is with Golden Boy he will continue to get fights on HBO while more deserving fighters do not.
     
  13. jrhjoker

    jrhjoker Well-Known Member Full Member

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    VEN tho i dont like him EITHER nobody is FORCING US TO WATCH HIM. simply as THAT MY FREIND..........:smoke
     
  14. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    The myth of Ortiz being must-see TV has pretty much been dispelled by now (Maidana was a good fight, but thanks largely to Maidana himself). Sooner or later they'll take the hint and heed the fans if he doesn't start to earn his airtime.
     
  15. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Marcos "Mantequilla" Maidana :lol:

    Anyway, Ortiz is a great young prospect. I really like him. **** that **** who said he deserves to die...thats just...ridiculous. Ortiz will go far in boxing. He just needed a little more experiance to beat Maidana but he'll get there. He was handled with a bit too much care and it backfired.

    Still, the kid is good and thrilling to watch. Let's hope he goes far.