brandon can give it and take it, cant say the same for ortiz.at some point brandon will make it a war and ortiz may crumble.ortiz buy ud lol.
its either mans fight to lose.you have speed and skill vs strong and more durable then his opponent i think.
I think Ortiz is a slightly better boxer, but I think Rios toughness would be the showier quality if the fight was made.
If Ortiz can best his demons in the next couple of fights and go back to being the Vicious Victor he once was, then I’d favour him. Although I’ve only seen a few fights of Rios, there’s nothing in there which makes me think he’s as skilled as Ortiz. But he makes up for that with his heart and aggression. If Ortiz is at his best, I can see him boxing and using his power to keep him at bay, and fight to a decision. But if his heart is as soft as everyone says, he may crumble towards the end. Too early to give an accurate prediction. I need to see more of Rios. But I hope Ortiz smashes him up when they do meet.
Rios is the slightly better high pitched yeller, but I think Ortiz is quite superior, skill-wise. From what I've seen anyway.
He wasn’t in the right frame of mind, apparently. So I’ll give him the benefit of doubt. I still respect him for taking those hellacious shots against Maidana.
It's probably overstated. Rios could probably do the running man if he wanted to, like Ortiz did against Campbell, but he don't play that ****.
Post-destructive, humbling, beatdown of a highly touted undefeated prospect who, on paper, had the perfect foil style-wise. Yeah, Rios is a ****ing tank.
****ing Riotards and Riomos filling up the ****ing forum all the time with their Tex-Mexican Speedy Gonzalez Bull****...
Rios would be in his face, banging to head and body for the entire 12 rounds if need be. He hits hard, takes a good shot. How is Mr "I don't deserve this" going to deal with that? I don't know for certain, but I'd put my money on him taking a knee, the referee waving it off, and him telling Kellerman that he doesn't deserve to get beat up like this again. Ortiz is a young fighter with barely any competitive fights under his belt, and he's already giving up and saying **** like that? ...Some people can brush that off as "he was at a bad place", but that kind of mentality isn't easily changed.