Saturday, September 17, 2011

Mayweather vs. Ortiz: Who wins and why [Analysis and Forecasting]

Floyd Mayweather Jr. (41-0), one of the best pound for pound boxers of his generation, returned from an absence of 16 months to fight for (2.1.29) as Victor Ortiz WBC welterweight September 17 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.


As for Mayweather, who is perhaps the best defensive fighter of his generation, and among the best in the history of the sport. It is hard with both hands and a powerful left hook. It is a very intelligent boxer who is an expert in shaking the pace of their opponents.

Although Mayweather has predicted a win and that’s not going to fight 12 rounds, it is easy to predict Ortiz to take the fight from a distance. Forget the rust, Mayweather has the power to be effective all the way on the basis of their impressive training regimen, Ortiz will impress the judges of the turn-based.


Ortiz is very hard, so it is difficult to see knocked down. This is by far the biggest fight of his career, and he has no reason not to give his best shot.

Mayweather has the speed and time on your side, and in the welterweight division are two enormous advantages Ortiz will not be able to repay. The young fighter can always try to take the fight as far as possible with the intention that later could be a knockout round.

Ortiz is a great fighter, but Mayweather was a brilliant fighter for a long time to lose someone who is at the height of his career.

UNDER FINAL SCORECARD:. Mayweather wins 10 rounds 12 rounds



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