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Ortiz's Rough Childhood Drives Him

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Victor Ortiz's mother abandoned him at the age of 7. Five years later, his father left, too. So, it's surprising to hear the 22-year-old light welterweight boxing star say that his life is still "hell."

"When you're champion, everyone wants to take it from you," Ortiz told FanHouse recently." So, you have to put yourself physically and mentally through hell to keep what you have already."

Up and Coming Fighter Ricky Lopez Still Gets Carded

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Even though Ricky Lopez does not look a day over 12, he is a killer in the ring and has won 10 amateur titles. He recently turned pro, and so far in three fights he has already recorded two knockouts. In this video we talk to him and his roommate, Victor Ortiz, about the life of a boxer.

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He's the 1st Victor Ortiz, Not the 2nd Oscar De La Hoya

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Many experts think Victor Ortiz, who is currently ranked third by the WBA, is the next boxing superstar. Is he poised to be the next Oscar De La Hoya? In this video we talk to him about it as he prepares for his June 27th fight against Marcos Maidana, a fighter who has 25 wins, 24 of which are by knockout.

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Victor Ortiz: The Star Boxing Needs


Boxing needs a young American superstar. It may have one in Victor Ortiz.

In the final undercard fight before tonight's Oscar De La Hoya vs. Manny Pacquiao main event, Ortiz absolutely dominated Jeffrey Resto, beating him on a second-round TKO and improving his record to 23-1-1. But it's the way he conducted himself in the ring after the fight that makes me think the 21-year-old Ortiz is the star boxing needs.

First, after destroying Resto, he showed great sportsmanship, walking over to him, checking to see if he was OK, and then giving him a hug. Next, and even more importantly, in his post-fight interview on the pay-per-view broadcast, Ortiz showed that he's smart, articulate and likable. He gave all the right answers, made self-deprecating jokes, and concluded the interview by addressing HBO's Larry Merchant as "Sir."

Ortiz has an inspiring personal story, having risen up from horrible circumstances in his childhood to make something of himself. He's not just a skilled boxer with a powerful left hand, he's a great kid whose young life is the stuff of Hollywood screenplays. Ortiz is the star boxing needs.

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