Ortiz vs Broner

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ArtOWAR, Jun 26, 2013.


  1. ArtOWAR

    ArtOWAR Fartdawg Full Member

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    I believe Bronrr isn't ready for Ortiz, it would be very interesting, almost like Ortiz picking up where he left off w Mayweather before the international butt, only this time having a stationary target, styles says Broners chin gets put to the ultimate test in this scrap.
     
  2. 'el nino'

    'el nino' Active Member Full Member

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    Ortiz should pack in. Pathetic quitter, embarrassment to the sport.
     
  3. Furey

    Furey EST & REG 2009 Full Member

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    Ortiz would knock him out
     
  4. nes01

    nes01 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Broner's not good enough for Ortiz. Ortiz has too much activity and power for Broner. There's always a possibility that he quits though. Broner should start off with an Alexander, or an de-roided Peterson.
     
  5. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    Make it happen, winner fights Matthysse-Garcia winner.
     
  6. Lb_123

    Lb_123 Member Full Member

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    Sounds Like It Could Be A Fight Of The Year . If Broner Moves And Boxes He Could Finish Ortiz Late Or Make Him Quit On The Stool But If He Stands Infront Of Him Like He Did With Paulie He Will Definetly Be Picking Himself Up Off The Canvas A Few Times .
     
  7. Villain

    Villain Active Member Full Member

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    How many professional fights have you been in, let alone continued after having your Jaw broken in two places? Embarrassment? GTFO of here with that ****.
     
  8. kommieforniaglo

    kommieforniaglo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Has Victor retired?

    I am asking (this not to hear **** talking IE: he a quitter)


    But I mean I had heard that he had invested his Mayweather money.

    On top of that he is doing modeling, appearing on TV shows.

    I mean if the guy is making money outside of the ring and doing well, does he need to come back?

    I mean no one wants to see a great boxer like Ortiz end their career on a loss.

    But I have seen him around on commercials, ads, posters, etc. Its obvious he's diversified himself on other ventures.
     
  9. ArtOWAR

    ArtOWAR Fartdawg Full Member

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    That's just it, Broner don't box, when's the last time he boxed? Like juanma he's fallen in love with his power that might not be all mighty at these higher weights. But he's young, and Canelo surprised me with his head movement that appeared out ta nowhere in a single fight, so he can definitely bring it to his skill set if he is determined.
     
  10. theflyest

    theflyest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You gotta favor Ortiz because he's faced much better competition. It's the same reason I picked him over Berto at the time.

    I don't think Broner is ready for top tier competition at 147 yet. He really shouldn't be at that weight class at this point in his career. If his team really has no intention on making a Floyd fight, there's no point on being there.
     
  11. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Ortiz by knockout!!!
     
  12. Brian

    Brian Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I doubt Golden Boy would do that. Victor by KO or wide decision.
     
  13. dbouziane

    dbouziane ............. Full Member

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    a level headed ortiz should walk through broner. problem is ortiz is anything but level headed. the kid doesnt deal a full deck and anything is possible. he could quit, he could commit suicide by cop by getting ko'd whilst trying to hug/kiss broner. hell he seemed like he wanted to take a time out to hug and congratulate lopez everytime lopez caught him.

    all the talent in the world but can't keep it together.