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Mayweather Vs.Ortiz: 3 Reasons You Can't Miss This Fight

Mick AkersSep 17, 2011

It's finally here, the highly anticipated welterweight showdown between Floyd Mayweather and Victor Ortiz. They are set to square off in a matter of hours and any real boxing fan, or even casual fan, can't miss this fight.

Here are the three main reasons that you cannot miss the showdown between "Money May" and "Vicious" tonight.

Upset Possible

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The chance of an upset will be alive and well through the first four rounds. Ortiz is the younger fighter, who has been far more active than Mayweather, so catching Mayweather while he adjusts to fight speed during the first few rounds is critical.

Ortiz will have to set the tone early in Round 1 and be the more aggressive, hungry fighter in order for the huge upset to take place.

Chances to Watch a Living Legend are Dwindling

With Mayweather reaching his mid-thirties, the fact is his career is set to wind down over the next few years.

Catching one of the best boxers the game as ever seen should be cherished, if you're a Mayweather fan or not.

Mayweather is looking to keep his record unblemished before he retires, guaranteeing he will always be at his best, ready to add another win to his legacy.

Mega-Fights are Hard to Find

As boxing's popularity declines, the occurrence of mega-fights like Mayweather vs. Ortiz are going to become less and less frequent, only having 1-3 a year in the coming years.

Nothing beats the adrenaline rush one gets while watching a big time fight, and missing one of the two left this year would be a bad move on anyone's part.

For more reaction, results and analysis of this epic face-off in Las Vegas, stay right here. For all the info you need on all things boxing, be sure to check out Bleacher Report's Boxing Central.

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