
Originally Posted by
Violent Demise

Originally Posted by
frankenfrank

Originally Posted by
Violent Demise

Originally Posted by
frankenfrank
How did he fight like ?
Who did he resemble in style ?
Is he a top 10 Venezuelan P4P ? I think that he certainly is .
What interesting / important things should I know about him ?
I seen like 4 or 5 of his fights. And that was awhile back. I remember him being competive when he challenged Celestino Caballero for his title. I remember him going to Japan to become Interim champion. I don't recall who he beat. He became full champion when Bones Adams took the Paulie Ayala fight instead of fighting him. He lost his title in his first defense against Yoddamrong Something. They fought in Thailand. In a outside lot. It was over 100 degrees. Ortega looked like he was bothered by the heat. At least he fought like it. I remember them saying in the Caballero fight that he had never been stopped before. So I'm guessing his chin was pretty good. That's all I can remember.
I wasn't aware there even was a Venezuelan P4P list
so u do not remember his style / way of fighting ?
how do i get his fights ? or r they lost 2 time ?
My current Venezuelan p4p list reproduced (I have it listed but i change from time 2 time as i watch more fights , read more facts and become aware of more in4mation) :
1. "Leo" Gamez
2. Yober Ortega
3. Jesus Rojas
4. Antonio Cermeno
5. Israel Contreras
6. Alimi Goitia
7. Alexander Munoz
8. Betulio Gonzalez
9. Eloy Rojas
10. Bernardo Pinango
11. Edwin Valero
12. Cruz Marcano
13. Antonio Esparragoza
14. Jose Rojas
15. Alfredo Marcano
16. Nehomar Cermeno
17. Rafael Orono
And I could go on with this list .
Actually Venezuela is more talented per capita than Mexico so it seems .
Venezuela produces de best chins per capita , so it seems .
In de chin department it easily surpasses Mexico , Colombia and even Argentina , at least per capita . Maybe even Puerto Rico and Panama but these r arguable .
Chin-wise it is .
Come on now. Having him at number 2 is just....it's not right. Cuz he don't belong there. What the hell is he doing being above Antonio Cermeno? Cermeno not only was a 2 division champion but he made more than 5 successful defenses. One of the guys he beat was Ortega. Esparragoza and Valero are criminally low. Ortega, Jesus Rojas, Contreras and Goitia have no buisness being ahead of them. I would put Pinango ahead of them as well. Maybe Munoz. It looks like you got all the right fighters on your list. Just in all the wrong spots
I can easily c y Cermeno can b ranked ahead of Ortega , but :
1) Ortega did better than Cermeno did against Jose Rojas
2) Ortega fought untill age 41 without getting stopped , whereas Cermeno was stopped @ 37
3) Ortega was 4 years older than Cermeno , imagine it reversed .
____ how would have their 2 fights against each other been like then ?
___ and Ortega did better against Jose Rojas despite it .
___ their 2 fights against each other were seemingly very close anyway in a way that does not prove superiority decisively
, but , ranking Cermeno ahead of Ortega is bareable .
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