Floyd/Ortiz is on!

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  1. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    Why's that? Ortiz isn't even a genuine southpaw, Pac has a better chin, faster hands and is far trickier.

    The way Ortiz fights, he might as well be a righty....as it is, HE IS! ;-)
     
  2. HMSTempleGarden

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  3. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    Manny didn't want none of Ortiz.

    Instead of fighting a legit welterweight champion he's fighting a lightweight.
     
  4. Flea Man

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    'Legit Welterweight champion' :patsch What, for beating Berto, one of the most undeserving 'champions' OF ALL TIME??!?

    Funnily enough, your avatar sums you up perfectly :good
     
  5. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    Ortiz would destroy that hype job Marquez at 147, that's for sure.
     
  6. Flea Man

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    Awww, you're jokin', sorry pal, thought you were one of those types :lol: :good

    People need to remember; Berto wasn't that good, and Ortiz was vulnerable and lacked the minerals at 140.

    He's a perfect warm-up for Floyd leading into his next exile :deal
     
  7. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    Put it this way, Ortiz will make the fight closer with Mayweather than Marquez could, that fool got schooled like he was amature!:lol:
     
  8. Jared

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    Ortiz is not the easiest challenge for a little guy fighting at 147.

    Happy for him though...only a year ago his career seemed nearly over when he messed up the fight against Peterson, now he's got a fight against the one of the sports biggest cash cows...it's amazing how much one fight can turn a boxers career around!
     
  9. Godfather

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    Floyd wins this easy. As I said in another thread:

    First 6 rounds will be competitive due to Floyd's inactivity plus Ortiz is a fast starter, but after that I would be surprised if Floyd dropped a round.

    Floyd to win by 10 rounds to 2.
     
  10. WalletInspector

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    :lol:
     
  11. bruthead

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    Be interesting to see if Floyd still has his speed. He's been getting a bit slower but I think he still had enough speed against Mosley to beat Pacquiao. Since then, though, who knows?
     
  12. Flea Man

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    It's amateur, which just about spells out how much of a thick, clueless mong **** you are :deal
     
  13. Flea Man

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    With how open Ortiz is to the right hand, and how fast, sharp and accurate Floyd is with it, I'd be very unimpressed if Floyd didn't get rid of him.

    Of course though, he doesn't need to ;-)

    Floyd will have the exact kind of output that will see Ortiz revert back to his 140 days. The kid is gonna' get battered....or taake some sharp pot shots while he chases Floyd all night.
     
  14. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    Ortiz defo needs to make the most out of his Southpaw stance, was way to square on against Berto. i think he can make the fight Competive for the first half of the fight and IMO got enough pop to trouble Floyd, just my opinion of cause;)
     
  15. Godfather

    Godfather I put the G in God Full Member

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    As you say, he doesn't need to get rid of Ortiz. I'm sure that he could stop the fight but he would rather take the risk-free route to victory. I think we'll see Ortiz run out of ideas by the 5th or 6th round at which point he will be satisfied with not getting hit. It will be very similar to the Mosley fight in terms of entertainment.