Ortiz is just as unethical as Mayweather...

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  1. bballchamp11

    bballchamp11 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Ortiz along with his team make a big deal out of Floyd's dirty fighting making it seem as if they would fight clean the whole way. He then hypocritically headbutts Floyd as he was getting schooled for all 4 rounds. Ortiz is a hypocrite who can't even honor his own words and ideas in a fight.

    He is just as unethical and dirty as Floyd. The main difference is Floyd is a great dirty fighter but Ortiz sucks at it.
     
  2. TheGreat

    TheGreat Boxing Junkie banned

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    Ortiz is more unethical, He and his team came in talking about how dirty PBF was but when he getting schooled he resorted to using his head illegally, even before the big butt, he was rubbing his head into Mayweather's face, after the butt when Floyd looked to Cortez who was breaking it up, Ortiz threw his own sucker punches, Floyd kept his cool, outsmarted and knocked this hypocrite the **** out in style.
     
  3. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    Yes he is.

    The reason why nobody talks about Ortiz's headbutt is because nobody here is stupid enough to defend him.

    Not the case of Floyd "The Warrior" Mayweather and his sucker punches.
     
  4. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    They thought Floyd was going to fight dirty like usual LOL. Their game plan was to lean and push Ortiz head into Floyd face every chance they get ( probably to counter Floyd dirty elbow tactic which I don't remembering Floyd ever using it ).
     
  5. MaliBua

    MaliBua Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You are completely forgetting Floyd's Mean elbows he throws? I wasnt surprised a one bit. what ever suits your agenda.:lol:

    Both are punks and disgraced the sport.
     
  6. TheGreat

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    What about Ortiz's sucker punches after the butt? He fought dirty the whole night, truth be told he was lucky Floyd put him out of his misery, this clown was gonna get a gatti like beatdown. Floyd kept his cool and knocked this hypocrite out.
     
  7. YelloLabs

    YelloLabs Shura No Toki Full Member

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    "But in a fight of this magnitude, I think it is our responsibility to subject ourselves to sportsmanship at the highest level." -Fmjr
     
  8. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    :rofl F*ckin hypocrite.
     
  9. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    First off, Ortiz was an idiot to headbutt Floyd. Ortiz was roughing Floyd up though like I haven't seen anyone do in years and Floyd wasn't comfortable whatsoever. Ortiz was getting closer with his power shot -- even emmanual stewart, who seems to love Floyd, admitted all of that before the drama.

    Secondly, Ortiz's headbutt was no where near dammagin to put an end to the fight. What Floyd did, AND ADMITTED TO TO LARRY BEFORE ACTING LIKE A JACKASS, was take advantage of the opportunity, which means take advantage of a defenseless fighter pretending to embrace him then sucker punch him, not once, but twice.

    No fight should ever end in such a fashion. Floyd stole the money out of my pockets along with every other fan out there. But then again it's Floyd, he did the same thing but to a lesser degree to Gatti and Mosley. Sucker punches them when there hands are down.

    While it was legal, it was pathetic. The only thing more pathetic is fans backing this up like it was the right thing to do. This isn't a street fight, this isn't WWE, or a circus. But then again it's Floyd and his delusional thug for life fans.
    If Floyd didn't want to "forgive" ortiz, he should've told him to fuk off, not pretend to embrace him like all was forgiven and hit him when he know he wasn't defending himself. There's a word for this and it's coward. Floyd is the greatest boxer out there, but Floyd is also a coward of the highest order.
     
  10. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I was rooting for Ortiz'. My problem with Floyd last night is how he treated Merchant more than anything. Floyd's actions in the ring are easier to understand than Ortiz'. Floyd's actions after the fight are inexcusable.
     
  11. TheGreat

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    What elbows did he throw yesterday? The one fighting dirty was Ortiz, cause he could only land 6 shots a round, seems like you're the one with the agenda, Ortiz tried to play dirty but ended getting outsmarted and KTFO.
     
  12. TheGreat

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    :| The Dip**** in your avatar was getting schooled so he decided to get dirty but he ended up being outsmarted and got KTFO.

    How come no one has anything to say about the sucker punches Ortiz threw after the butt when Floyd was talking to Cortez who was actively breaking them up?

    Truth of the matter is one guy fought Dirty and got KTFO, the other guy fought with in the rules and retaliated against a dirty fighter.
     
  13. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah well because Ortiz is usually a clean fighter and Floyd had 40 fights to practice his little elbow tricks, shoulder pushes, bending low, holding and hitting etc. What Ortiz did was wrong, it also came at the heat of the moment. What Floyd usually does is cold and calculated. You be the judge which is worse.
     
  14. Snakefist

    Snakefist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    how was it a sucker punch? rofl it's fight both are in the ring, it's a boxing match. it's not like they werent broken up -- it was a legal shot. this general section is pure dodo
     
  15. Brady

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    You're right that it's impossible to defend the guy who resorted to making headbutts a part of his gameplan.

    But slow down. Ever been head butted in the mouth intentionally? It will **** you off so bad that you might do something really mean to the guy who head butted you. I can see the light bulb going off over your head.

    Like Floyd or not, you can not blame him for blasting the fool who just head butted him.

    I wish it had worked out differently. Hell I wish the head butt strategy would have worked! I was pulling for Ortiz bigtime. But he should have had his hands up. Floyd did nothing wrong.