"Vicious" Victor Ortiz: Tribute [HD]

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
1,996
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2011

Golden Boy Promotions
Born: 31. januar 1987
Victor Ortíz is a Mexican-American boxer touted as a 140/147 lbs prospect. He was named 2008 ESPN Prospect of the Year.
info The top junior welterweight prospect in boxing today, 'Vicious' Victor Ortiz has risen above a difficult upbringing to become a fighter many see as a future world champion.

Introduced to boxing by his father at the age of seven, Ortiz and his siblings soon had to deal with life on their own after both their parents left. Resilient and determined to make something of his life, the 12-year old Ortiz worked in the cornfields to make ends meet. By 13, he was taken in by the Ford family and it took two years for him to be reunited with his older sister, who took custody of him.

At this point, Ortiz was making a lot of noise in the amateur boxing world, and he eventually made it to the 2004 Olympic trials. And though he fell short of making the Olympic team, later that year he was in the ring making his pro debut, stopping Raul Montes in a single round.

Six more wins followed before he suffered the only loss of his pro career on June 3, 2005 when he was disqualified in the first round against Corey Alarcon for what was controversially ruled an illegal blow when the two broke from a clinch.

Undeterred, Ortiz lived up to his nickname 'Vicious' in the ring over the next two years as he piled up win after win. By 2007, he was ready to make his move on the big guns at 140 pounds, and with a dominating 10th round TKO of Emmanul Clottey and a spectacular first round knockout of former world champion Carlos Maussa in front of a packed house at New York's Madison Square Garden, Ortiz had arrived.

2008 kicked off with a bang for the Kansas native, as he knocked out Dairo Esalas in five rounds on the Oscar de la Hoya-Steve Forbes undercard on May 3, 2008, and on September 13th, Golden Boy Promotions' newest signee returns to the ring to face an opponent to be announced Victor Ortiz (born January 31, 1987, Garden City, Kansas) is a Mexican-American professional boxer and the current WBC Welterweight Champion. He was named 2008 ESPN Prospect of the Year.

Early life
Ortiz was born and raised in Garden City, Kansas, the second of three children of Mexican immigrant parents. When he was seven years old, Ortiz's mother abandoned his family for a relationship with another man. Shortly thereafter, Ortiz began boxing at the Garden City Boxing Club at the insistence of his father, an alcoholic who often beat his children following his wife's departure. In an interview Victor said "I hated that lady. I drew her a card once with a little rose on it and I gave it to her. She just threw it down and said 'What do I want that shit for?' That's when I picked up boxing. Then my Dad started screwing up, drinking."

His father also abandoned the family five years after their mother left, which forced Ortiz and his five siblings into the Kansas foster care system. Ortiz was ten years old at the time. When he won the Kansas Golden Gloves championship, he was dealing drugs (ecstasy and marijuana). Then Ortiz saw his image in the newspaper after winning the Golden Gloves and it moved him. "


29 Wins, 2 Losses, 2 Draws, 22 Knockouts
2011
Andre Berto, Mashantucket, CT, W 12 Won WBC welterweight title

2010
Lamont Peterson, Las Vegas, NV, D 10
Vivian Harris, Los Angeles, CA, KO 3
Nate Campbell, New York, NY, W 1
Hector Alatorre, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 10

2009
Antonio Diaz, Chicago, IL, TKO 7
Marcos Maidana, Los Angeles, CA, TKO by 6 (For Interim WBA light welterweight title)
Mike Arnaoutis, San Jose, CA, TKO 2

2008
Jeffrey Resto, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 2
Roberto Arrieta, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 5
Dairo Esalas, Carson, CA, KO 5


2007
Carlos Maussa, New York, NY, KO 1
Emmanuel Clottey, Houston, TX, W TKO 10
Maximino Cuevas, Camp Verde, AZ, KO 1
Tomas Barrientes, San Antonio, TX, TKO 5
Marvin Cordova Jr., Phoenix, AZ, D Tech Dec 1

2006
Yahir Aguiar, Nogales, AZ, KO 2
Alfred Kotey, Dallas, TX, W 8
Orlando Cantera, Nogales, AZ, TKO 4
Freddie Barrera, Maywood, CA, TKO 1
Nestor Rosas, San Antonio, TX, KO 5
Leroy Fountain, Bernalillo, NM, KO 4


2005
Donnell Logan, Ventura, CA, TKO 2
Kevin Carmody, Laughlin, NV, W 6
Oliver Bolanos, Houston, TX, W 4
Corey Alarcon, Oxnard, CA, L DQ 1
Rodney Jones, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 2
Joel Ortega, San Diego, CA, TKO 1

2004
Juan Patino, Las Vegas, NV, W 4
Charles Hawkins, Laughlin, NV, TKO 4
Lee De Leon, Las Vegas, NV, TKOAlejandro Nungaray, Laughlin, NV,Raul Montes, Las Vegas, NV TKO 1

  • likes, 6 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (FightNightOnlineHD)

  • While im here might aswell dislike

  • @lennonboy1 Why dont du like Victor Ortiz?

  • Mate you play FNC Online on PS3 ?

  • @tutorialnew10 Yes add me boxing12318

see all

All Comments (18)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • @MrRamm1988 Wow... Racist dumb arse you don't make any sense at all, plus the video is less than a month old... Give time to get views you fag

  • Am i right if ortiz was of nigger descent this vid would have a lot more views just like niggers view flloyd niggers

  • @OwensvrBoxing Yes Berto did underestimate Ortiz but Berto still dont have a great chin and Ortiz will just fight the same fight as the first time only stronger and better that is why i think Ortiz will KO Berto.

  • @FightNightOnlineHD Gotta feeling your boy Ortiz is going to get KO'd in the rematch bro. Berto underestimated him last time.

  • @lennonboy1 wait what??? lol

  • @lennonboy1 cause you're homo right?

  • @FightNightOnlineHD He raped my friends Mum

  • Victor Ortiz is Beast better than Gayweather

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more