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    Comments Thread For: Victor Ortiz: I Got Caught. No Big Deal. It Happens.

    BROOKLYN, N.Y. - It's a super week in New York City and several of the five boroughs' finest boxing talent showed their super skills Thursday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The action culminated with a surprising second round knockout of former WBC Welterweight World Champion "Vicious" Victor Ortiz (29-5-2, 22 KO's) as a result of a right hook thrown by WBA International Welterweight Champion and Brooklyn native Luis Collazo (35-5, 18 KO's).

    "I had no doubt in my mind that I was going to win," said Collazo. "I went through hard times and maybe I wasn't ready before, but I was ready today.

    "When I was in the locker room, the joy, happiness and excitement hit me that I have the opportunity to perform in Brooklyn in front of my fans and the people I grew up with here," he continued.
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      #3
      Third fight and second tune up in a row you lost.... start lower or retire.

      Fight a LW if you still want to stay in boxing and not get KO'd

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        #4
        LOL @ "I put my heart out there"

        Yeah, sitting there consciously as the ref counts you out

        I don't know which imposter showed up against Berto but Ortiz needs to go away.

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          #5
          collazo did hit him while he was turned around on the way down, but Ortiz had a chance to stand up end the round and recover smh

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            #6
            Time to retire Ortiz. The day you broke your jaw will always haunt you, and I think you don't have enough grit to move on from that.

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              #7
              This type of mindset is why, imo, Ortiz never developed as a fighter. Instead of learning from his mistakes, like throwing wide punches with no guard, rushing in hands down, punching himself out of position, etc. he always had the "Oh well, ***** happens" attitude. That mindset probably helps him in some areas of his life, but definitely not boxing.

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                #8
                Man...what's wrong with this kid. Huge waste of talent

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                    #10
                    Haha

                    No big deal? Dude you just got K the ef Out on national TV in front of all ur movie star buddies! Haha The Manny Pacquaio effect- thinking he could juggle various professions and still be at the top..and isn't that what Pacman said too after his KO?

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