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Originally Posted by Proshares
did you not even read what I posted? No one is saying Floyd is gonna knock this kid out in one punch during the early rounds. But Victor is wildly aggressive and Floyd has made a killing destroying guys like that. If all of you dopes keep saying that this will be a typical Floyd fight and he picks him apart then what's to stop him from cracking him a la Hatton. I don't know how no one is seeing that.
Originally Posted by Proshares
did you not even read what I posted? No one is saying Floyd is gonna knock this kid out in one punch during the early rounds. But Victor is wildly aggressive and Floyd has made a killing destroying guys like that. If all of you dopes keep saying that this will be a typical Floyd fight and he picks him apart then what's to stop him from cracking him a la Hatton. I don't know how no one is seeing that.
I didn't write those points my man lol. They were in an articleOriginally Posted by JRThumper85
Originally Posted by Jking0821
ReachingOriginally Posted by Sir Rob A Lot
My prediction: PBF TKO6 Ortiz .. I just don't see Vic having a chance in there. Floyd Mayweather will control every second of every round. And when that happens, bear in mind, Floyd has not fought in over 16 months.
I think everyone is buying the 24/7 hype and are giving too much credit for Vic as a KO Artist. You would think Floyd was going against Mike Tyson the way some folks are talking. Ortiz' last bouts (besides his stoppage of ancient journeyman Vivian Harris): He went the distance with Andre Berto, Lamont Peterson, and Nate Campbell. All of them Floyd would have stopped.
Yall are forgetting that this is only Vic's 2nd fight ever at 147. I'm not saying he's too small (he looked every bit of a welterweight against Berto), but it should be kept in mind.
I honestly think Berto at his best is slightly better then Ortiz even though Berto has looked lackluster in his last 2 fights. And I think Floyd would beat them all....but not stopped them (assuming you mean KO or TKO).
But I read an article recently on the 5 reasons why Victor has a shot to beat Floyd. In a nut shell
1. Victor is a high volume puncher: Floyd is the best defensive fighter in boxing but as long as victor doesn't get discouraged (Shane Mosely) he will throw a lot of punches throughout the fight. This at nothing else increases his chances of actually landing a solid shot.
2. Victor throws power punches: Of the 281 punches thrown against Andre Berto, an incredible 266 of them were power punches.
3. Victor is hungry: young fighter that has been through a lot to finally get his shot
4.Victor has a great chin: Victor Ortiz took the best shots Andre Berto had to offer and hopped off the canvas as soon as he hit when knocked down. And if you saw the Maidana fight you know he can take a punch
5. Floyd may be using this fight as a warm up for Manny : Overlooking Ortiz?
[h2]http://bleacherreport.com...n-upset-money-may/page/6
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Not that many of them are great reason's but it wasn't a bad read. Still have Floyd winning but Ortiz has "a punchers chance" and honestly if he doesn't go into a shell and is willing to get hit i believe it should be at least a very exciting fight.
1. After watching 24/7 I'm still not certain Vic has the stamina to go all these rounds. But thats just me.
2. Berto isn't near the defensive fighter that PBF is, which makes this stat some what bogus but still scary. I wouldn't put it past Vic to get that 1 open window shot on PBF and if he takes it he might stun and open the champs eyes to reality.
3. If hunger were to be graded on 24/7 PBF wins. Vic hasn't really shown much as far as other 24/7 fighters but then again its all edited to make us think what we want to think.
4. no comment
5. Overlooking?! YOu have got to be kidding me. If anything he is so focused on making Vic a fool to test his body and IQ to see if he has what it takes to crush Pac.
I didn't write those points my man lol. They were in an articleOriginally Posted by JRThumper85
Originally Posted by Jking0821
ReachingOriginally Posted by Sir Rob A Lot
My prediction: PBF TKO6 Ortiz .. I just don't see Vic having a chance in there. Floyd Mayweather will control every second of every round. And when that happens, bear in mind, Floyd has not fought in over 16 months.
I think everyone is buying the 24/7 hype and are giving too much credit for Vic as a KO Artist. You would think Floyd was going against Mike Tyson the way some folks are talking. Ortiz' last bouts (besides his stoppage of ancient journeyman Vivian Harris): He went the distance with Andre Berto, Lamont Peterson, and Nate Campbell. All of them Floyd would have stopped.
Yall are forgetting that this is only Vic's 2nd fight ever at 147. I'm not saying he's too small (he looked every bit of a welterweight against Berto), but it should be kept in mind.
I honestly think Berto at his best is slightly better then Ortiz even though Berto has looked lackluster in his last 2 fights. And I think Floyd would beat them all....but not stopped them (assuming you mean KO or TKO).
But I read an article recently on the 5 reasons why Victor has a shot to beat Floyd. In a nut shell
1. Victor is a high volume puncher: Floyd is the best defensive fighter in boxing but as long as victor doesn't get discouraged (Shane Mosely) he will throw a lot of punches throughout the fight. This at nothing else increases his chances of actually landing a solid shot.
2. Victor throws power punches: Of the 281 punches thrown against Andre Berto, an incredible 266 of them were power punches.
3. Victor is hungry: young fighter that has been through a lot to finally get his shot
4.Victor has a great chin: Victor Ortiz took the best shots Andre Berto had to offer and hopped off the canvas as soon as he hit when knocked down. And if you saw the Maidana fight you know he can take a punch
5. Floyd may be using this fight as a warm up for Manny : Overlooking Ortiz?
[h2]http://bleacherreport.com...n-upset-money-may/page/6
[/h2]
Not that many of them are great reason's but it wasn't a bad read. Still have Floyd winning but Ortiz has "a punchers chance" and honestly if he doesn't go into a shell and is willing to get hit i believe it should be at least a very exciting fight.
1. After watching 24/7 I'm still not certain Vic has the stamina to go all these rounds. But thats just me.
2. Berto isn't near the defensive fighter that PBF is, which makes this stat some what bogus but still scary. I wouldn't put it past Vic to get that 1 open window shot on PBF and if he takes it he might stun and open the champs eyes to reality.
3. If hunger were to be graded on 24/7 PBF wins. Vic hasn't really shown much as far as other 24/7 fighters but then again its all edited to make us think what we want to think.
4. no comment
5. Overlooking?! YOu have got to be kidding me. If anything he is so focused on making Vic a fool to test his body and IQ to see if he has what it takes to crush Pac.
Exactly, its that biased thinkingOriginally Posted by NobleKane
smh filipinos really hate mayweather these dayswasnt like homie was taking steroids like the pac man. now THAT is something to bash...
in the end floyd mayweather will be rocky balboa and pacman will be ivan drago ,steroids and all...
Exactly, its that biased thinkingOriginally Posted by NobleKane
smh filipinos really hate mayweather these dayswasnt like homie was taking steroids like the pac man. now THAT is something to bash...
in the end floyd mayweather will be rocky balboa and pacman will be ivan drago ,steroids and all...