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    #41
    Originally posted by MrRolltide91 View Post
    i just don't know how he made 140.
    That doesn't matter...at all
    The guy's in his prime, so the body can take a lot. Those comparing him to JMM and SSM are being morons...HE ISN'T IN HIS MID TO LATE THIRTIES!!!

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      #42
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      WBC junior welterweight champion Victor Ortiz is ripped and ready for the first defense on his title, on September 17th against Floyd Mayweather Jr. at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Ortiz, training in California, returns from his career best win from this past April, when he moved up to welterweight to capture his WBC title with a twelve round unanimous decision over the previously undefeated Andre Berto.

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      he can be ripped, fat or whatever floyd still takes him to school

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        #43
        Originally posted by JM.. View Post
        he can be ripped, fat or whatever floyd still takes him to school
        Floyd may be a smarter boxer, but a boxing match is still a fight...

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          #44
          Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
          Dec 11th, 2010

          Victor Ortiz (right) and Lamont Peterson connected on 21 percent (95 of 457) and 33 percent (111 of 331) of their punches, respectively, according to CompuBox statistics. Photo / Naoki ***uda


          LAS VEGAS -- Victor Ortiz and Lamont Peterson fought to a majority draw in a 10-round junior welterweight bout on the Amir Khan-Marcos Maidana undercard Saturday at Mandalay Bay.

          Ortiz (28-3-1, 22 knockouts) was the aggressor throughout but had difficulty landing clean punches against a very good defensive fighter.

          The Oxnard, Calif., had his best moment in the third round, when he dropped Peterson twice, once with a left-left-right combination and again as a result of a flurry that sent him flying against the ropes.

          The 10-7 round salvaged the draw for Ortiz.
          Who cares ?

          That was at JWW ?

          Pac used to get KTFO when he came in drained.

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            #45
            Originally posted by DigitalBeast View Post
            By force you mean?
            By using common-sense, and by heeding expert advice from people that know.

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              #46
              all bull aside ,nor Pacquiao or Mayweather have fought a guy like Ortiz,in his prime fast with power in both hands ,same size,and can box alil.I'm a Mayweather fan but Ortiz is a very live underdog.

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                #47
                War Ortiz!!!!!!!!!

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                  #48
                  I still don't understand if Ortiz was truly drained at JWW and killing himself to make weight. Why would he asked Berto for a catch-weight fight?

                  It just makes no sense.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Team Vitaminas View Post
                    all bull aside ,nor Pacquiao or Mayweather have fought a guy like Ortiz,in his prime fast with power in both hands ,same size,and can box alil.I'm a Mayweather fan but Ortiz is a very live underdog.
                    By live underdog you mean he's gonna lose every round on route to a UD loss right?

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by LeadUppercut View Post
                      By using common-sense, and by heeding expert advice from people that know.
                      He probably felt his body better than you. He did ok. Now he moved up. Deal.

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