Bruce Lee Advice for Victor Ortiz: Never Take Your Eyes Off Your Opponent

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Bruce Lee Advice for Victor Ortiz: Never Take Your Eyes Off Your Opponent

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“Never Take Your Eyes Off Your Opponent, even when you bow” – Bruce Lee

Victor Ortiz should have brushed up a little on his Bruce Lee before stepping in the ring with Floyd Mayweather.

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One Comment on "Bruce Lee Advice for Victor Ortiz: Never Take Your Eyes Off Your Opponent"

  1. The G Manifesto
    Jason
    25/09/2011 at 9:38 pm Permalink

    Yeah Ortiz got what he deserved as far as I am concerned. Honestly if I was in Mayweather’s place I’d have done it after the first headbutt.

    I have a question for you Michael. On youtube the other day, the Boxingbelle wanted to know what we thought the outcome of Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Sugar Ray Leonard would be. I’m not much for that fantasy fight stuff normally because its not gonna happen so why waste time thinking about it?

    But this was an irresistible matchup and I had to weigh in. I mean Sugar Ray’s dazzling offense vs Floyd’s extraordinary defense? You can’t help but wonder what would happen if both men locked it up at the top of their game!

    Anyway, I chose Sugar Ray Leonard. My reasoning is that the fight would pretty much be a draw because neither man would knock the other out or dominate the fight. That means the judges and lets be honest, Sugar Ray had a style and flair the judges LOVED. It won him atleast two fights he should have lost (The Hagler fight and the second Hearns fight)

    I’d like to know your thoughst on the matchup.

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