Re: Ortiz v Murray could be on the Khan v Maidana undercard!

Originally Posted by
erics44

Originally Posted by
ono

Originally Posted by
erics44

Originally Posted by
JazMerkin

Originally Posted by
erics44

Originally Posted by
JazMerkin
Mate, your post couldn't upset me, I just think you're our new comic foil here, spouting silly opinions with half-baked justfications so I thought I'd join in the debate. Can you name some kind of skills/attributes that Murray has over Ortiz to beat him? As I said Ortiz is bigger, stronger, faster & more skilled.
People did say to me before the most recent World Cup that England could win it & I disagreed but that was due to the quality of players and that I feel the likes of Terry, Lampard & Gerrard have been over-hyped in the EPL. If someone had said to me in 2002 that team could win the World Cup, I would have agreed because the team was more balanced imo & the opposition was on paper weaker. Amazingly it's not all a big anti-Brit conspiracy

ooo you sound tough, think you are too hard to crack do you?
Murray is a very determind hard man, ortiz heart has been broken before, i think murray could do it again
it was easy to say before the world cup england had no chance or england dont have the players, and to win a world cup you need a lot of luck and a good cumble of the cake, so when it doesnt all go right its an easy easy call
Yes I've clearly been working hard to cultivate an image as some hardman haven't I?
Ortiz got broken by the hardest puncher at 140lbs, Murray hasn't shown that he can really crack at 135 & that's not even against stellar opposition.
No, the reason that it was easy to say that England wouldn't win the World Cup was because their top players had failed to perform on the international stage each time they were called upon, while other sides were just better. I'll admit that I didn't see Spain winning it because I felt that they were a bit one-dimensional, so I was clearly wrong there.
"Mate, your post couldn't upset me" yep, to your first question
Murray has stopped a lot of people, ok not at world class but he breaks people down, could ortiz take it for 9 or 10 rounds? I dont think so, i think he would wear him down
yes ortiz has a big punch, but also as i said earlier in the thread, Murrays biggest worry would be taking the power early, but he has a very good chin and Ortiz would have to land a lot of punches to knock him out
again dude its very very easy before a wold cup to say england arent gonna win it, before this last world cup they were in the top 6 in the world so they had a chance didnt they? uruaguy made the semis
Doesn't the fact that Murray struggled badly with a part-time Ice Cream man worry you slightly? Or the fact that he struggled away from home against a fairly limited Miguel Munguia over in the US?
Could that not be an indication that he might not travel well, or he might struggle against somebody with a bit of technical ability and skill? I mean in both those fights, he got pretty generous decisions.
i watched the ice cream man fight, ok it wasnt a vintage performance but it was reasonably early in his carear and it wasnt as bad as everyone is making out
turn the sound down and watch it again, the commentators dont help with their opinions, and if that is the closest he has come to loosing then I still havent seen him look any where near loosing
perhaps he doesnt travel, the time he fought in america was about the same time and again it wasnt a great performance but is it not posible he has learned from it?
It wasn't that early in his career. He was 22-0 for the Munguia fight and 23-0 for the Al Hamidi fight. The Hamidi fight is 3 years after he won the WBC Youth Title, and i think this is what people are getting at with his record. He hasn't kicked on at all, probably through no fault of his own. He's been a pro for almost 7 years and he's still messing about with average domestic fighters.
I fail to see how he can move up to 140 and face a big and talented 140lber, who can dig to boot, and you'd be confident in him winning. Surely you can see why people have little belief in him doing well against Ortiz, or any other decent Light-Welterweight?
His style is about pressure, work-rate and breaking his opponents will. He's ok doing that domestically at 135, but doing that at world level at 140 is a massive jump.
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