cowboyronnie wrote:What were the odds in that Kirkland fight??? Jeez. Would anyone on the planet have put money on Ishida anyway?
I wonder how much money one would've won for betting on a KO in the 1st in Ishida's favor.
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cowboyronnie wrote:What were the odds in that Kirkland fight??? Jeez. Would anyone on the planet have put money on Ishida anyway?
Those are fighting words. But then Ortiz turned a bit goofy.
"When everybody runs from you at 140, you go up to 147, and I shot to the head of the line [to fight] Andre Berto," Ortiz, even though nobody ran from him because promoter Golden Boy never had any discussions with any top 140-pounders about facing him.
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Then came Ortiz's comical comments when asked about the Maidana fight, which he probably will be questioned about until he gives people a reason to forget it.
"He's running left and right, dodging me. He sees me in his nightmares," Ortiz said of Maidana in a statement that has no basis in reality. "When he gets the courage and comes out of the closet, he can meet me at 147. I had just one slipup against Maidana. That's the difference between then and now. If Maidana wants to end his career, he should move up to 147.
"You say I haven't fought a puncher. Maidana was considered the toughest puncher at 140 and 147, and he couldn't put me down."
Maidana, of course, did put him down. Twice. Made him quit.
Yet Ortiz has instead blamed the media for his problems in the fight, and his handlers have backed him up, perhaps realizing that they need to do whatever they can to instill confidence in him.




Blame Rasho wrote:It was his interview afterward... the whole " I don't deserve to be treated like this" and etc is what people were railing about...
cowboyronnie wrote:Also: die, Larry Merchant.
Blame Rasho wrote:It was his interview afterward... the whole " I don't deserve to be treated like this" and etc is what people were railing about...
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