Mayweather vs. Ortiz
Ortiz: It was unfair what happened to me; I want a rematch against Mayweather
By Dan Ambrose: Former WBC welterweight champion Victor Ortiz (29-3-2, 22 KO’s) is finally opening his mouth to complain about his controversial 4th round stoppage loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. (42-0, 26 KO’s) last weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ortiz was clobbered twice by Mayweather after dropping his hands to apologize for headbutting him.
The Victor Ortiz Noise, is it really necessary?
By Babatis Banda: Victor Ortiz was brutally knocked out on the 17th of September by the super star, Floyd Mayweather Junior in the fourth round of their scheduled 12 round bout. From very early on, it was clear, Victor was headed for a lopsided loss, or indeed, a knock-out at some stage of the fight.
Dana White: Referee Cortez destroyed the Mayweather-Ortiz fight
Khan: I saw a lot of mistakes from Mayweather against Ortiz
Khan: Mayweather would have been disqualified if he were someone less popular
Did Ortiz quit against Mayweather?
Floyd Mayweather judged by different standard than Jack Dempsey
Arum: Mayweather hit Ortiz with a cheap shot; No rematch necessary
Mayweather Junior’s style makes him the best welterweight of this era
By Babatis Banda: It is undisputed fact that Floyd’s defence is his main asset. It would be an understatement though, if anybody says Floyd is just a defensive fighter. Floyd’s incredible ‘shell-like’ defence system is key to his illustrious career. He is unbeaten in forty-two bouts, and still the freshest of all the competitive top boxers there are today because he is hardly hit his entire career.