By Jake Donovan - So after one knockout loss, we’re ready to dismiss Victor Ortiz as a never-will-be. Perhaps the preliminary analysis proves correct in the long term. The southpaw offered nothing in the way of a protest in the fateful sixth round of his slugfest with Marcos Maidana this past weekend.
He even owned up to a quit job in his post-fight interview, much to the chagrin of his fans and Golden Boy Promotions. The heads of the L.A.-based promotional powerhouse were none too pleased with the way Ortiz opted to bow out after working so hard to keep together a card designed as a makeshift homecoming for the junior welterweight tabbed by HBO and oh so many in the media as boxing’s next star.
Perhaps it’s the latter part that has ruffled the feathers of boxing scribes in print and online, that they were left to feel embarrassed after all of the flattering ink dedicated towards the kid. Most post-fight reports seemed to focus less on Maidana’s incredible come-from-behind knockout, instead reading more like “Ortiz flat out quit against what’s his name.” [details]
He even owned up to a quit job in his post-fight interview, much to the chagrin of his fans and Golden Boy Promotions. The heads of the L.A.-based promotional powerhouse were none too pleased with the way Ortiz opted to bow out after working so hard to keep together a card designed as a makeshift homecoming for the junior welterweight tabbed by HBO and oh so many in the media as boxing’s next star.
Perhaps it’s the latter part that has ruffled the feathers of boxing scribes in print and online, that they were left to feel embarrassed after all of the flattering ink dedicated towards the kid. Most post-fight reports seemed to focus less on Maidana’s incredible come-from-behind knockout, instead reading more like “Ortiz flat out quit against what’s his name.” [details]
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