I wanted to first acknowledge that my predictions have been awful since I began this dang blog. Maidana took the decision over Morales; Guerrera decisively won against Katsidis; Khan's evening ended after 6 rounds; and Victor Ortiz, new Welterweight champion, beat up Andre Berto in a big upset. Hopefully my predictions get better so you readers can trust my word a little more.
Ortiz's win was all the more impressive being that he was up against both Andre Berto and all the naysayers. His move up to welterweight seemed like a complete whim, and very few understood why he would do that. But he was sure that the move was right for him, and he succeeded--he out-worked and out-matched his opponent, left it all in the ring, and proved us wrong. That never should have happened.
Boxing fans have every reason to be stoked about this. We now have some serious commotion in the welterweight division. Victor Ortiz is all of a sudden one of the belt-holders in the division (let alone a member of the division), and Berto is still a dangerous contender in the division (and he's been claiming that the guy who fought Ortiz last night was not him). There will probably be a rematch, meaning these two alone already guarantee more drama to come. And don't forget about the other welterweights, a couple of whom also took note of last night's showing. None-Other-Than Floyd Mayweather was in the crowd watching that fight, laughing off the boos he received when he showed up on the big screen. And after the fight Ortiz received a congratulatory phone call from None-Other-Than Manny Pacquiao.
Might we have the next Leonard-Hearns-Hagler-Duran 4-way rivalry? Maybe I'm just ambitious....
I am still in shock about this upset. I can't wait for more welterweight action.
-JD
-JD
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