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01-10-2013, 07:06 AM
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Things not thread worthy
Not a new article, but this is news to me. But who knew that apparently Bitch Ortiz quit in the amateurs as well? Haha
http://www.fighthype.com/pages/content10772.html Quote:"Brandon [Rios] always told us that his dad never left him. You know, this was Brandon telling us. They have beef and whatever it was. I'm not saying he was lying, but still, you know? But then another boxer from Garden City came to train with us in Oxnard, and his name was Herbert Acevedos, and he grew up with him [Ortiz] in the gym training together, and he told us, you know, when he heard all the stories that he just doesn't know why they're making these stories up when the dad never left them. He says that the dad was always with them...I think we could see Floyd-Arturo Gatti again. That's what I feel we're going to see...if Floyd gets into his had and lands a good right hand and laughs at him and tells him, 'There's more coming,' stuff like that, he will get to his head and Victor gives up. He did it many times in sparring. He did it against Amir Khan in the amateurs when they fought in the Junior Olympics; he quit against Amir Khan. He did it against Miguel Gonzalez in the Trials, where he just dropped his hands and let Miguel Gonzalez hit him with 30 punches non-stop. He did that against Maidana, so he's done it. He's very weak-minded. That I know for a fact," stated world-class trainer Robert Garcia, who co-signed Floyd Mayweather's recent comments about Victor Ortiz's backstory not being exactly what he's telling everyone. In this exposive interview, Garcia discusses his own history with Ortiz, including how he first brought him to Oxnard, helped him finish high school, and did his best to keep his boxing career alive when previous promoters and managers decided he wasn't worth it. He also explains how his brother, Danny Garcia, first came into the picture and paints a very different picture of the 24-year-old welterweight champion. Robert is looking forward to the opportunity to escorting Mayweather to the ring this Saturday, so you don't want to miss what else he had to say. Check it out! |
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