That kind of shit happens in Vegas to fuck up everyone parley bets....
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That kind of shit happens in Vegas to fuck up everyone parley bets....
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I wouldn't call him heartless, hell I wouldn't call anyone that does this for a living heartless. Ortiz's problem is mental ability. He's gun shy now when he gets tagged. The Maidana fight just took whatever mental toughness out of him that he once had. He has all the physical tools to be an elite fighter in the sport, but that's only 1/2 of it, the rest is mentality. But he's only 24 and still a pup in the game, lets see how he is a year or 2 years from now and then evaluate him again.
general,
to tell you the truth, i don't think victor ortiz was ever mentally tough. before the maidana fight, he pretty much had his way with all his opponents. but when maidana brought it, ortiz folded and wilted. and by not having it mentally, it also means that he's also heartless! you've got to be tough mentally to have a big heart.
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IMO it has more to do with GBP rushing to get a marketable product than it does with Ortiz having heart or not, he would have gotten the win against Maidana if he wouldn't have rushed things, the 6th round of Ortiz's fight is all you need to watch to see how brutal a puncher Maidana actually is, Ortiz went in clean and left with his eye sealed shut from repeated right hands, and all that in about 40 seconds, and for your last statement, not necessarily cause Zab Judah is weak mentally and he has tons of heart same went for Tyson
morales,
i disagree with your assessment on zab judah and mike tyson. zab, although he has all the talent in the world, losses his fizz, like an old pepsi does, in the later rounds. his last fight with that limited argentine was a clear example.
and with mike tyson, i can say the same thing. he looked absolutely indestructible before the douglas fight. in fact, that was the time when he was still promoted by don king and was having trouble with his wife. did you know that for the trip to japan for the douglas fight, he hired a psysch to accompany him to japan?
and look what happened when he was getting his ass handed to him by evander holyfield! he reverted to munching on evander's ear!
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If that was the case, Ortiz wouldn't of bothered continuing after getting dropped in the 1st against Maidana. Despite both fighters going down in the first, it was Ortiz who was clearly hurt the most. But he continued on. Ortiz knows his limitations on what he can take or can not take. He's not as tough as Maidana or Bradley. But to say he's completely heartless is extreme and pretty much stupid to say
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i don't mean to say that victor ortiz is some pussy or something, i just think he doesn't show the heart needed to reach the pinnacle of boxing (world champion). but i may be wrong, only time will tell.
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That's the thing. Ortiz does have some pussy in him. I just don't consider him heartless. To me heartless is a fool who avoids big fights or quits at the first sign of trouble. Ortiz said he wants the big names. And I can see him getting in the ring with Bradley, Con and Alexander. And he tries to come back after getting hurt or dropped. His problem is he's not as tough as some of competition. That cost him against Maidana. And I wouldn't doubt if it cost him again down the line
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with all the things said here i wont be surprised if he gets one of the 140 pound belts. this kid grows on me.
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pavlik,
he may have "grown" on you but not on me. he had peterson hurt last night and let him off the hook. and after the announcer called a draw, it seemed he was satisfied with it!
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Adversity builds character. He got up, showed doubts in interview and more importantly got back into the ring again, fk for the fans but for himself firstly. Peterson was revealing his defensive holes, think against a true 147-154 he'll have no choice but to stand ground. I mean shit didn't Holyfield smile after a draw & loss...ok thats a stretch.
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