Victor Ortiz v Vivian Harris?
When was this made what a shit fight for Ortiz imagine Khan fought Harris we wouldn't hear the end of it!!
Harris has been finished for about 3 years.
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Wasn't Harris the guy who had that freaky collapse and seizure after getting butted on ESPN?
Ortiz should win within the first minute :p.
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Wasn't Harris the guy who had that freaky collapse and seizure after getting butted on ESPN?
Ortiz should win within the first minute :p.
Yes that was him, I wonder if this is a 140 lb fight? Not only is Harris shot to pieces but last I heard he can't make 140, maybe there is a limit of 143 or 144 just sort of a keep busy fight for Ortiz because if this is a 140lb limit fight fuck me whey to go Golden Boy weight drained shot to fuck punch bag what's the point?
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Its a step up from fighting a tired lightweight in Nate Campbell i'd say. Or is it?
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Wasn't this talked about prior to Ortiz losing to Maidana? Golden boy should lower it's head wheeling in the shadow of the shadow of Harris. Think this is much more about rebuilding Ortizs confidence. He 'should' steamroll Harris who's big punch resistance is in the rearview mirror but proves zero.
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Its a step up from fighting a tired lightweight in Nate Campbell i'd say. Or is it?
A hung-over, tranquilized 65 year old Nate Campbell is miles ahead of Harris.
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Its a step up from fighting a tired lightweight in Nate Campbell i'd say. Or is it?
A hung-over, tranquilized 65 year old Nate Campbell is miles ahead of Harris.
Yea no kidding. Campbell didn't put up a bad effort either he kept it close for the first half of the fight but his days of teaching young pups new tricks seem to be over. Kind of sad but yes, Harris brings absolutely nothing to the table in this fight. He hasn't been relevant since losing to Maussa after people actually considered him a P4P candidate. This is kind of a joke fight, and yes if it was Khan people would rightfully be up in arms. Yet Ortiz has a lower profile and doesn't have his trainer speaking like an ass talking crap about other fighters in the division while protecting his guy.
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Its a step up from fighting a tired lightweight in Nate Campbell i'd say. Or is it?
A hung-over, tranquilized 65 year old Nate Campbell is miles ahead of Harris.
Yea no kidding. Campbell didn't put up a bad effort either he kept it close for the first half of the fight but his days of teaching young pups new tricks seem to be over. Kind of sad but yes, Harris brings absolutely nothing to the table in this fight. He hasn't been relevant since losing to Maussa after people actually considered him a P4P candidate. This is kind of a joke fight, and yes if it was Khan people would rightfully be up in arms. Yet Ortiz has a lower profile and doesn't have his trainer speaking like an ass talking crap about other fighters in the division while protecting his guy.
It's a complete joke of a fight, appalling even, Harris shouldn't even be fighting after that freak accident much less against a hard hitting young fighter like Ortiz who's desperate to make a statement and put his name back out there, i wouldn't mind a fight between Ortiz and someone like Guzman or Judah
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Harris is very inconsistent. You never know who is going to show up.
If the best Harris shows up against Ortiz, then Harris has a chance.
He still punches hard.
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Its a step up from fighting a tired lightweight in Nate Campbell i'd say. Or is it?
A hung-over, tranquilized 65 year old Nate Campbell is miles ahead of Harris.
Yea no kidding. Campbell didn't put up a bad effort either he kept it close for the first half of the fight but his days of teaching young pups new tricks seem to be over. Kind of sad but yes, Harris brings absolutely nothing to the table in this fight. He hasn't been relevant since losing to Maussa after people actually considered him a P4P candidate. This is kind of a joke fight, and yes if it was Khan people would rightfully be up in arms. Yet Ortiz has a lower profile and doesn't have his trainer speaking like an ass talking crap about other fighters in the division while protecting his guy.
It's a complete joke of a fight, appalling even, Harris shouldn't even be fighting after that freak accident much less against a hard hitting young fighter like Ortiz who's desperate to make a statement and put his name back out there, i wouldn't mind a fight between Ortiz and someone like Guzman or Judah
I agree. I thought for sure we'd never see Harris fighting again, after seeing that happen to him. If I were Ortiz, I would be scared to fight him just because I'd be frightened of ending up with a tragedy by my hands!
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Its a step up from fighting a tired lightweight in Nate Campbell i'd say. Or is it?
A hung-over, tranquilized 65 year old Nate Campbell is miles ahead of Harris.
Yea no kidding. Campbell didn't put up a bad effort either he kept it close for the first half of the fight but his days of teaching young pups new tricks seem to be over. Kind of sad but yes, Harris brings absolutely nothing to the table in this fight. He hasn't been relevant since losing to Maussa after people actually considered him a P4P candidate. This is kind of a joke fight, and yes if it was Khan people would rightfully be up in arms. Yet Ortiz has a lower profile and doesn't have his trainer speaking like an ass talking crap about other fighters in the division while protecting his guy.
It's a complete joke of a fight, appalling even, Harris shouldn't even be fighting after that freak accident much less against a hard hitting young fighter like Ortiz who's desperate to make a statement and put his name back out there, i wouldn't mind a fight between Ortiz and someone like Guzman or Judah
Judah v Ortiz would be a great fight good shout.
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The good thing about being shit all along (Like Harris) is that even when you're finished, you'd still, in theory, look like your still at your best (as an increase in shitness is normally hard to judge). That hasn't happened with Harris, it's been easy to judge. The only conclusion i can come to is, he was originally even shitter than i predicted.
Shit fight. For everyone.
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Harris looked horrible in the Bolanos fight getting rattled by glancing blows and shaky altogether, then he got stretchered out. It was on FNF and those of us on here were concerned about Harris's long term health. I am still concerned about it especially against Ortiz who has a pretty hard punch and can unload combos when he wants to. I personally think it's a travesty that a promoter and a commission would allow this fight to happen.
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Harris looked horrible in the Bolanos fight getting rattled by glancing blows and shaky altogether, then he got stretchered out. It was on FNF and those of us on here were concerned about Harris's long term health. I am still concerned about it especially against Ortiz who has a pretty hard punch and can unload combos when he wants to. I personally think it's a travesty that a promoter and a commission would allow this fight to happen.
Honestly I'd much rather see Ortiz fight Randall Bailey when you put it like that.
Hell I'd like to see Bailey get a crack at another top prospect period.
That guy can punch like a middlweight with that right hand.