Khan vs Ortiz anyone?

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CrazyHorse
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Khan vs Ortiz anyone?

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I would still love to see it, If Ortiz can get his stuff together and box a smart fight i think he can beat and even stop Khan,

other matchups id be interested in

Garcia vs Ortiz
Matthysse vs Ortiz
Matthysse vs Khan
Brook vs Garcia
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good fight. new khan wins boring UD.
CrazyHorse
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could be. 2008 to 2010 khan was uber exciting
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For a long time this was a fight that I wanted to see but not so interested in it now given Ortiz's recent form.
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Ortiz blows.

He should fight Rios in the see who sucks more match.

Brook is gonna embarrass Rios.
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diddy wrote:Ortiz blows.

He should fight Rios in the see who sucks more match.

Brook is gonna embarrass Rios.


I thought Brook vs Rios was off?
Khan said Brook may happen, Thurman may happen, Pacquiao may happen, next year. I look for him to fight someone with no pop, like Guerrero. Ortiz quit vs Collazo, turned his back. He might be done.
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If Khan were to fight Ortiz, it'd be a race to see whether Ortiz checked Khan's chin or Khan made Ortiz quit in some fashion first. I would bet on the quitting. However, there's no logical reason to make the fight. Khan would get even more backlash than he's gotten of late as Ortiz has done nothing to deserve that fight right now.
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Ortiz is actually a good fighter if he fights a smart fight. With Collazo he understandably wanted to get an impressive win so went for broke. Wasnt the smartest decision and should have boxed and let the fight come to him.

But we will see how Ortiz looks from here on out. Im not counting him out yet
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CrazyHorse wrote:Ortiz is actually a good fighter if he fights a smart fight. With Collazo he understandably wanted to get an impressive win so went for broke. Wasnt the smartest decision and should have boxed and let the fight come to him.

But we will see how Ortiz looks from here on out. Im not counting him out yet
Khan stopped Victor as an amateur and would do it again as a pro.
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palooka wrote:
CrazyHorse wrote:Ortiz is actually a good fighter if he fights a smart fight. With Collazo he understandably wanted to get an impressive win so went for broke. Wasnt the smartest decision and should have boxed and let the fight come to him.

But we will see how Ortiz looks from here on out. Im not counting him out yet
Khan stopped Victor as an amateur and would do it again as a pro.

On the surface it sounds nice "stopped ortiz" but in reality he just got so many pts ahead of victor and stopped the fight. victor lost but this is the pro game and not the ams. Just because fighter A beats fighter B in the ams dont exactly mean it will happen in the pros and vise versa. c mon u should know that.

Pretty sure in the pros they dont stop a fight after a fighter lands x many more punches or have they started doing that lately?
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CrazyHorse wrote:
palooka wrote:
CrazyHorse wrote:Ortiz is actually a good fighter if he fights a smart fight. With Collazo he understandably wanted to get an impressive win so went for broke. Wasnt the smartest decision and should have boxed and let the fight come to him.

But we will see how Ortiz looks from here on out. Im not counting him out yet
Khan stopped Victor as an amateur and would do it again as a pro.

On the surface it sounds nice "stopped ortiz" but in reality he just got so many pts ahead of victor and stopped the fight. victor lost but this is the pro game and not the ams. Just because fighter A beats fighter B in the ams dont exactly mean it will happen in the pros and vise versa. c mon u should know that.

Pretty sure in the pros they dont stop a fight after a fighter lands x many more punches or have they started doing that lately?
Didn't Khan put two standing 8 counts on Ortiz? I know boxing doesn't always work like that but Ortiz' trajectory as a pro has been different to Khans. I'm sorry but Ortiz looks all done to me, maybe he had more options than Khan. To me, Khan would win - probably in an entertaining bout. Another aspect that makes me lean toward Khan is that every time he's been dropped he's tried his level best to get back up and carry on fighting - in all honesty the same thing can't be said about Victor.
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