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    I was rooting for Berto in this fight, but Ortiz won me over and I found myself pulling for him as the fight wore on. The reason wasn't just because of Ortiz's great performance, but because of frustration with Berto.

    After the Collazo fight I thought Berto had learned to better utilize his natural skills, rather than trying to out muscle his opponents. In the Quintana fight, I thought he fought a great fight that best utilized his assets. Maybe it was to Ortiz's credit for drawing Berto into that kind of brawl, but for whatever reason Berto fought a fight that IMO wasn't giving him his best chances to win.

    Kudos to to Ortiz for a great victory. For Berto, the commentators talked of his stock going up even in defeat, but in my mind it, went down.

    Berto does have some natural talent, but he tends to be a one dimensional "slugger" without solid boxing skills. Ortiz for the most part neutralized Berto's power, and when he did, Berto was like a fish out of water, without any backup plan. It's sad to say, but Berto is just not a very smart fighter, and lacks the ability to adjust, he gave away at least 3 or 4 rounds of this fight laying on the ropes and letting Ortiz pound on him, how fucking smart was that?

    As for Berto's stock, it pretty much goes in the toilet unless he comes back and looks spectacular in a rematch with Ortiz, but frankly, I don't see Berto doing any better in a rematch.
    THat's exactly right. Berto has all the physical tools to make him a dominant fight, but he just doesn't have any ring intelligence.

    I agree with Myk, his stock plummeted because of this fight. I'd like to see him rematch Collazo now. I think Berto would win and it would do a lot to repair his reputation.
    A rematch with Callazo who Berto has already defeated wouldn't do much to "repair his reputation", did you mean a rematch with Ortiz?

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    Default Re: Berto vs. Ortiz on HBO saturday

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    I was rooting for Berto in this fight, but Ortiz won me over and I found myself pulling for him as the fight wore on. The reason wasn't just because of Ortiz's great performance, but because of frustration with Berto.

    After the Collazo fight I thought Berto had learned to better utilize his natural skills, rather than trying to out muscle his opponents. In the Quintana fight, I thought he fought a great fight that best utilized his assets. Maybe it was to Ortiz's credit for drawing Berto into that kind of brawl, but for whatever reason Berto fought a fight that IMO wasn't giving him his best chances to win.

    Kudos to to Ortiz for a great victory. For Berto, the commentators talked of his stock going up even in defeat, but in my mind it, went down.

    Berto does have some natural talent, but he tends to be a one dimensional "slugger" without solid boxing skills. Ortiz for the most part neutralized Berto's power, and when he did, Berto was like a fish out of water, without any backup plan. It's sad to say, but Berto is just not a very smart fighter, and lacks the ability to adjust, he gave away at least 3 or 4 rounds of this fight laying on the ropes and letting Ortiz pound on him, how fucking smart was that?

    As for Berto's stock, it pretty much goes in the toilet unless he comes back and looks spectacular in a rematch with Ortiz, but frankly, I don't see Berto doing any better in a rematch.
    THat's exactly right. Berto has all the physical tools to make him a dominant fight, but he just doesn't have any ring intelligence.

    I agree with Myk, his stock plummeted because of this fight. I'd like to see him rematch Collazo now. I think Berto would win and it would do a lot to repair his reputation.
    A rematch with Callazo who Berto has already defeated wouldn't do much to "repair his reputation", did you mean a rematch with Ortiz?



    You obviously never saw Callazo VS Berto

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    Default Re: Berto vs. Ortiz on HBO saturday

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    I was rooting for Berto in this fight, but Ortiz won me over and I found myself pulling for him as the fight wore on. The reason wasn't just because of Ortiz's great performance, but because of frustration with Berto.

    After the Collazo fight I thought Berto had learned to better utilize his natural skills, rather than trying to out muscle his opponents. In the Quintana fight, I thought he fought a great fight that best utilized his assets. Maybe it was to Ortiz's credit for drawing Berto into that kind of brawl, but for whatever reason Berto fought a fight that IMO wasn't giving him his best chances to win.

    Kudos to to Ortiz for a great victory. For Berto, the commentators talked of his stock going up even in defeat, but in my mind it, went down.

    Berto does have some natural talent, but he tends to be a one dimensional "slugger" without solid boxing skills. Ortiz for the most part neutralized Berto's power, and when he did, Berto was like a fish out of water, without any backup plan. It's sad to say, but Berto is just not a very smart fighter, and lacks the ability to adjust, he gave away at least 3 or 4 rounds of this fight laying on the ropes and letting Ortiz pound on him, how fucking smart was that?

    As for Berto's stock, it pretty much goes in the toilet unless he comes back and looks spectacular in a rematch with Ortiz, but frankly, I don't see Berto doing any better in a rematch.
    THat's exactly right. Berto has all the physical tools to make him a dominant fight, but he just doesn't have any ring intelligence.

    I agree with Myk, his stock plummeted because of this fight. I'd like to see him rematch Collazo now. I think Berto would win and it would do a lot to repair his reputation.
    A rematch with Callazo who Berto has already defeated wouldn't do much to "repair his reputation", did you mean a rematch with Ortiz?



    You obviously never saw Callazo VS Berto
    As a matter of fact I did, I just don't see why a rematch with Callazo would do more for repairing Berto's reputation then a rematch with Ortiz. A rematch with Ortiz gives Berto a chance at redemption, and a chance at getting his title back, at this point, WTF does Berto get from a rematch with Callazo?

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    Default Re: Berto vs. Ortiz on HBO saturday

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    I was rooting for Berto in this fight, but Ortiz won me over and I found myself pulling for him as the fight wore on. The reason wasn't just because of Ortiz's great performance, but because of frustration with Berto.

    After the Collazo fight I thought Berto had learned to better utilize his natural skills, rather than trying to out muscle his opponents. In the Quintana fight, I thought he fought a great fight that best utilized his assets. Maybe it was to Ortiz's credit for drawing Berto into that kind of brawl, but for whatever reason Berto fought a fight that IMO wasn't giving him his best chances to win.

    Kudos to to Ortiz for a great victory. For Berto, the commentators talked of his stock going up even in defeat, but in my mind it, went down.

    Berto does have some natural talent, but he tends to be a one dimensional "slugger" without solid boxing skills. Ortiz for the most part neutralized Berto's power, and when he did, Berto was like a fish out of water, without any backup plan. It's sad to say, but Berto is just not a very smart fighter, and lacks the ability to adjust, he gave away at least 3 or 4 rounds of this fight laying on the ropes and letting Ortiz pound on him, how fucking smart was that?

    As for Berto's stock, it pretty much goes in the toilet unless he comes back and looks spectacular in a rematch with Ortiz, but frankly, I don't see Berto doing any better in a rematch.
    THat's exactly right. Berto has all the physical tools to make him a dominant fight, but he just doesn't have any ring intelligence.

    I agree with Myk, his stock plummeted because of this fight. I'd like to see him rematch Collazo now. I think Berto would win and it would do a lot to repair his reputation.
    A rematch with Callazo who Berto has already defeated wouldn't do much to "repair his reputation", did you mean a rematch with Ortiz?



    You obviously never saw Callazo VS Berto
    As a matter of fact I did, I just don't see why a rematch with Callazo would do more for repairing Berto's reputation then a rematch with Ortiz. A rematch with Ortiz gives Berto a chance at redemption, and a chance at getting his title back, at this point, WTF does Berto get from a rematch with Callazo?




    An Immediate rematch with Ortiz isn't the answer. If he want's to rebuild why not try and wipe off the asterisk with Collazo first. Sure would put him in a better spot shall he come out impressive. (Which I doubt, never bought the Berto Hype)

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    Default Re: Berto vs. Ortiz on HBO saturday

    Berto did the best he could considering his prolonged inactivity and the one short fight. He was too predictable and he definitely could have won if he fought more often and varied his technique but taking nothing away from the new champ, it was a hard fought fight for the new champ and hungry people always bite hard.
    Last edited by johnsebastianmiran; 04-18-2011 at 09:53 PM. Reason: substtuted word entered in error technique for tourniquet.

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