Ortiz has got alot more to lsoe than campbell, it will be a very intretsing fight
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Ortiz-Campbell: A smell another Maidana incident coming
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Out of interest did anyone notice any signs that Ortiz didn't have what it takes mentally prior to the Maidana fight?
Oh and I hope this fight is an absolute war which Campbell takes control of, then Ortiz comes back Gatti-style and everyone hops back on the bandwagon.
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Originally posted by dans01234 View PostDude, he folded under pressure in a fight he was still in and made comments after that no one can disregard.
He folded under a beating not preassure and as usual a ****** boxing fan thinks he knows what a boxers body is telling him more than the boxer itself. and I already know what you are going to say "well if he doesn't want to get punched in the face he should get another job" which is 100% wrong. Ortiz didn't just get punched in the face he had the ****t beat out of him. He was done at that point so my question to you is why take more punishment? Because there was a slight chance he might pull off some last minute comeback? Because he should be a warrior? *** that **** boxing is a sport not a ***ing duel to the death.
My take is so he quit so the *** what? His career will be longer and his brain wont be fried when he gets older unlike so many of these so called warriors who ****t in diapers and don't even know their own name.
Plus your MMA comment shows just how little thought you actually put into your argument when you have to bring up something so unrelated to the actual subject we are debating.
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Originally posted by pistol whip View PostHe folded under a beating not preassure and as usual a ****** boxing fan thinks he knows what a boxers body is telling him more than the boxer itself. and I already know what you are going to say "well if he doesn't want to get punched in the face he should get another job" which is 100% wrong. Ortiz didn't just get punched in the face he had the ****t beat out of him. He was done at that point so my question to you is why take more punishment? Because there was a slight chance he might pull off some last minute comeback? Because he should be a warrior? *** that **** boxing is a sport not a ***ing duel to the death.
My take is so he quit so the *** what? His career will be longer and his brain wont be fried when he gets older unlike so many of these so called warriors who ****t in diapers and don't even know their own name.
Plus your MMA comment shows just how little thought you actually put into your argument when you have to bring up something so unrelated to the actual subject we are debating.
He very well may go on to have a great career and I'm not rooting against him or even rooting for Campbell. I want Ortiz to do well. I just question whether or not, mentally, he can see himself bloodied and be able to fight through it. Valid question.
As for the MMA comment. You started it with your boxing fans comment. I don't know you, you don't know me, but you're the one that made an assumption that I don't know what I'm talking about. Stick to the points of discussion and we'll be fine.
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Originally posted by dans01234 View PostNo, I'm not so sure of this.
The x factor I alluded to in my original post is too important. We just don't know what Nate Campbell will show up.
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Originally posted by SoldierWarrior View PostBradley would beat the **** out of Ortiz, if Ortiz does get passed Campbell. Even though Bradley isn't the biggest puncher, I can see him making Ortiz quit.
Tim Bradley is the best 140 pounder atm
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