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Ortiz /Berto II Rescheduled for June 30th

(February 7th) Team Ortiz squashed all rumors of a replacement bout with Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero announcing that the rematch between "Vicious" Victor Ortiz, 29-3-2, 22Ko's with Andre Berto, 28-1, 22Ko's is rescheduled for Saturday June 30th.

The rematch of the "Fight of the Year" war fought April last year at the Foxwoods Casino Mashantucket, Connecticut originally scheduled for this Saturday, February 11th at the MGM in Las Vegas had to be postponed after Berto suffered an arm injury during training. The new date has the battle set for June 30th at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.
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Berto Suffers Arm Injury in Training?


By: Phil Kane
(January 30th) Reports out of Van Nuys, California have a potential obstacle to the February 11th rematch between IBF Welterweight Champion Andre Berto and "Vicious" Victor Ortiz.

Sources have informed SBB that Berto suffered an arm injury while training requiring a trip to the hospital for an MRI. The extent of the injury is still unknown as well as its effect on the scheduled February date.

Berto and Ortiz first slugged it out last April at the Foxwoods Resort in Connecticut with both fighters hitting the canvas twice in their action packed title bout with Ortiz edging Berto claiming the WBC title going onto his infamous "sucker punch" fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. while Berto, 28-1, 22Ko's regrouped well claiming the IBF Welterweight Title retiring Jan Zaveck in five rounds in september.

Ortiz and Berto were knocked down twice apiece -- including both of them hitting the deck in the memorable sixth round -- with Ortiz, 29-3-2, 22Ko's ultimately winning a unanimous decision to claim the welterweight title he lost to Floyd Mayweather Jr. in September.

If history has taught us anything it will repeat itself and in boxing you usually don't have to look far back to find something similiar.

The highly anticipated bout between Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero was cancelled due to Guerrero suffering a shoulder injury during sparring as the bout closed in leading a all kinds of unfair speculation. Guererro ultimately underwent surgery and is in physical therapy and still looking for a bout today. I could speculate but that would be totally unfair!

Berto has always been a warrior and is known for his extensive training tactics I see no need for speculation here. Lets wait and here the details and hope for another war soon. Watch the warriors below!
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Berto / Ortiz II Preview and Last Years Round of the Year!

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Victor Ortiz / Andre Berto Conference Call Highlights

(January 26th) - Former world champions Victor Ortiz and Andre Berto participated in a media conference call to discuss the upcoming rematch of the 2011 Fight of the Year on Saturday, Feb. 11, live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast), from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Ten months after their classic slugfest that was named 2011 "Fight of the Year" (USA Today, Ring Magazine), Ortiz (29-3-2, 22 KO's), of Ventura, Calif., and Berto (28-1, 22 KO's), of Winter Haven, Fla., will square off again. The eagerly awaited 12-round fight is a rematch of a fiercely contested, multiple-knockdown affair on April 16, 2011, that Ortiz won by a unanimous decision (114-112, 114-111 and 115-110) while capturing Berto's World Boxing Council (WBC) 147-pound title. Both fighters were knocked down twice in the fight, with Berto being dropped in the first, Ortiz going down a round later and each of them hitting the deck in a wild sixth round that many called the "Round of the Year" for 2011.

Here's what the participants had to say on Wednesday's call:
ANDRE BERTO: "We've already had a tremendous camp and right now we're going through the motions every day. We're excited about Feb. 11 and getting to Vegas for a fight of this magnitude. It's going to be go time"."

How important was it for you to get back in the ring and beat Jan Zaveck the way that you did?
ANDRE BERTO: "I think it was tremendously important after you go through the situations that I went through not to dwell on it for too long but to just jump back in action. And that's what I did. I just wanted to take a little time off and put this fight together for me and I jumped right back into action."

Did you get a lot of confidence from that?
ANDRE BERTO: "It definitely helped, but at the end of the day I know I can fight. If I had a bad night or if you have a bad day at the gym, at the end of the day you know you're going to be able to know how to fight."

What's the most important thing Tony Morgan has done for your career since you started working with him?
ANDRE BERTO: "Me and Tony are pretty much like family. We started in this game together when I was like 10, 11 years old. It's just been our dream to win a world title and to be at any type level of this fight game. He taught me a lot about loyalty, he taught me a lot about family. We had a lot of big dreams, but then again we never really thought that we'd get to this point coming from such a small town that we came from."

How did losing the first fight of your career affect your psyche? Did it have a major affect on you?
ANDRE BERTO: "Of course. It played with my mind a bit. You get to a point where I think any fighter would be affected by that. But you just brush it off, get back on your feet and get back in there. And that's what I did."

Did it take another fight to build up that confidence?
ANDRE BERTO: "No. In my last fight I went in there like nothing happened. I went in there and went straight to work like nothing happened at all. At the end of the day, you like to be realistic. That loss put a lot of different things in perspective. It made me get back and work hard and made me understand what kind of team and what type of family I have around me. They were very supportive. If I'm in this boxing thing or not, I still have that love from my family and my friends. Like I said, I have that support so I'm good."

You seemed a little bit tired in that first fight. Is that true and is that something you've been working on since then?
ANDRE BERTO: "Of course. I believe when we trained for that fight I don't think we trained like we were supposed to. I believe that's something that fighters go through. You get in a situation where you have a lot of success and you stay in your own little circle, your own little box instead of trying to look out and find the best situations for you. I think I suffer from that because after that fight I found out I was anemic and I had to really reach out to find some help with that because it got to be pretty serious. I learned I needed to take a lot better care of my body."
Do you feel that you're past that and you'll be in a lot better condition for this fight?
ANDRE BERTO: "Of course. We're working hard and having our doctors checking on me to make sure my levels are up and making sure I'm getting all my vitamins that I need to continue to push to have the best training sessions. Before, we were so old school in everything. We didn't take vitamins or protein shakes or none of that, it was just hard work. But anybody knows that if you're a world-class athlete you have to train and you have to take care of your body like you are a world-class athlete. And that's something that we're really getting into, and we're trying to take all the right precautions now."

You had estimated after the fight that maybe Ortiz was on some illegal substance and then you backed off. Is that something you still believe?
ANDRE BERTO: "No. Ortiz was just better that night."

LOU DIBELLA: "That's also not going to be an issue in this fight as both fighters agreed to drug testing and there will be drug testing on this fight and it's not going to be an issue for anybody. Both sides have to go out there and do the right thing and both agreed to testing. I think that's a big step to take away some of the innuendo and the problems that do exist in our sport. But all you can ask the fighters to do is say 'Ok, I'll be tested.' And that's what these two fighters have done."

When will the drug testing start?
ANDRE BERTO: "I believe they've already tested me twice for this fight -- urine tests and blood tests."

How was that for you?
ANDRE BERTO: "It was different, but I went through that as an amateur so it wasn't something completely different."

Andre, you know that Victor had to go in front of the Nevada State Athletic Commission for his actions against Floyd Mayweather. Do you see it as an issue or advantage for you?
ANDRE BERTO: "I'm not sure. I'm a clean guy when I'm in there. We just want to make sure our team watches out for any type of incidental situations."

Are you bummed out that there is no fight at stake in this bout?
ANDRE BERTO: "Probably a little bit, but like I said, right now I'm just trying to make good fights. I've won two titles now and I'm just resorting back to why I fell in love with this sport, (and getting) back to the basics. This fight right here is a fight that I wanted, a fight that the people wanted. It's going to be an exciting one and that's the only thing that I'm worried about"

What does it say about you that you'll take a fight of this magnitude?
ANDRE BERTO: "It says a lot about both of us. You see a kid go through a lot of success, but then again go through a lot of criticism and a lot of hate. On both sides I believe. To lose your first fight and come back and win another world title and give it up to hopefully make another exciting fight. And the same thing for Ortiz - he came off a loss against Floyd, he ended up getting knocked out, but he overcame that and came back to fight another exciting fight. It shows where we come from. It's in my heart, it's in my passion to just put on exciting fights. When we're done with our careers I don't believe we'll have any regrets."

Is this a better chance for you or Ortiz?
ANDRE BERTO: "I think it's a good fight for both of us. I lost the fight and came back and won a world title. I could have gone a different route but I wanted to take this one. Ortiz lost to Mayweather. Either way you look at it, you're putting together two young guys that love to fight and put on an exciting show."

How have things changed since the first fight against Ortiz?
ANDRE BERTO: "A lot of things. We're definitely a lot smarter, we definitely matured a lot more. We had a chance to put a lot of different things in perspective, not just in my boxing career but in life in general. So I think it definitely helped me for the better."

VICTOR ORTIZ: "I've been working hard and keeping it positive. There are no worries in the world right about now, and Berto is certainly not one of them. At the same time I know I have to be tremendously tough for this guy, both in and out of the ring. I'm not a guy who has to sit there and run his mouth. The thing is, at the end of the day, the boxing gloves will do the talking. Apparently Berto has a chip on his shoulder. Well I have a few chips on my shoulder due to the first Berto fight - it didn't end the way I wanted it to end - and my last fight wasn't the greatest. So my roller coaster is re-launching right now. I want to climax. I'm nowhere near ready to pull back, not now or in the near future. It's going to be a great fight, I will be victorious once again and I will not take no for an answer."

When you fought Andre could you sense that he was wearing down physically in the end of the fight?
VICTOR ORTIZ: "No, not at all. It was the same Berto I trained for, actually better. The only difference - there was a beast in there with him."

What do you need to do to match his improved strength in the ring?
VICTOR ORTIZ: "Once again it comes back that I'm the underdog. That's the story of my life. I don't really mind it one bit. At the same time, let's not forget this much - I was a 140-pounder in the first fight. Now, I'm a natural 147."

Victor, you say you're always an underdog. Is the scrutiny fair?
VICTOR ORTIZ: "It's the game. I'm just here. I'm just here to live another day and become one of the greatest boxers of all time. Obviously people go through their ups and downs, but I'm having fun and I'm enjoying every moment of going through my ups and downs. At the end of the day I'm just trying to be one of the greats."

Do you like being the underdog?
"No way, man. Not one bit. That's good though. I enjoy being that person that's always counted out."

Why do you think people count you out after you won the first fight?
VICTOR ORTIZ: "I don't know. That's my only question. At the end of the day I don't really care what anybody believes but me. I'm ready for this guy once again."

What is your point of view of having a fight of this caliber that isn't a title fight?
VICTOR ORTIZ: "I don't mind it. Given the circumstances that this guy wants to fight me, I am more than willing to give him a shot. Why not? He gave me a shot."

What do you expect different in the ring from Berto?
VICTOR ORTIZ: "I don't really know, but I'm preparing for the best Berto there is possible, along with my corner. If he's gotten any better than, hey, that's awesome. That's what we're expecting. We're expecting the best Berto to be present and I'm ready."

How's your mental state of mind coming off a loss to Mayweather.
VICTOR ORTIZ: "I don't think I lost. (I still) believe in myself. I still see myself as a world champion. I will never bow down to not being a world champion because it wasn't right how it happened in my eyes. Once again, I'm counted out by Berto's team. To me it's perfectly fine. I don't care. I'm going to show him why I beat him the first time.

"It's Berto's second chance, not mine. What do I lose? Nothing. At the end of the day it's going to be a great fight.

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"Berto is a good fighter, but I never saw him as great, not even when I was at 140 and I was coming up to challenge him -- which is why I challenged him. Don't get me wrong, he's a dangerous fighter but I don't fear him. I have no respect for him, I'm not scared of him, nothing like that. At the end of the day I will win this once again."

"Repeat or Revenge: Ortiz vs. Berto II" is the highly anticipated 12-round welterweight rematch of USA Today and Ring Magazine's 2011 Fight of the Year between former World Champions "Vicious" Victor Ortiz and Andre Berto which will take place Saturday, Feb. 11 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and DiBella Entertainment. It will air live on SHOWTIME Championship Boxing at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast). A special three-fight undercard will air live on SHOWTIME EXTREME beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).

Tickets, priced at $300, $150, $100 and $50, are on sale and are available at all Las Vegas Ticketmaster locations (select Smith's Food and Drug Centers and Ritmo Latino). Ticket sales are limited to eight per person. To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000. Tickets also are available for purchase at www.mgmgrand.com or www.ticketmaster.com.  

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Victor / Andre Ortiz Berto II Attractive Undercard Announced!

(January 25th) Showtime, Golden Boy Promotions and Lou DiBella's DiBella Entertainment have announced the supporting cast for it's February 11th show at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada. In main support of the headlining Andre Berto / Victor Ortiz II, a rematch of their 2011 war nominated by many pundits for "Fight of the Year" have added two more attractive bouts.

The first a match-up pairs Cuban star Erislandy Lara and Southfield, Michigan's Ronald "The Chosen One" Hearns in a ten round jr. middleweight battle.

The 28 year old Lara now 15-1-1, 10Ko's busy in 2011 remained unbeaten with a first round stoppage of Delray decision draw in March. The tilt would continue when the talented Cuban lost a very controversial majority decision to Paul "The Punisher" Williams in July.

Hearns, the son of Hall of Famer Thomas "Hitman" Hearns at 33 years of age carrys a record of 26-2, 20Ko's running off five straight wins since his 2009 Ko loss to Harry Joe Yorgey only to be stopped in his last bout February 2011 by Felix Sturm in WBA Super World Middleweight Title fight.

In the second co-feature super featherweight bout Gary Russell Jr. will square off with 29 year old Vietnamese Dat "Dat Be Dat" Nguyen.

The unbeaten Russell, 23 years old of Capital Heights, Maryland is 19-0, 11Ko's coming in off a very active 2011. Fighting on the average of every sixty days Russell recorded wins over Feider Viloria, Adolfo Landeros, Antonio Meza, Eric Estrada, Leonilo Miranda and the latest a first round KO of Heriberto Ruiz in November.

At 29 Nguyen winning six straight after his sole defeat a split decision to Gregorio Torres August 2007 was inactive in 2010 dropping his only bout in 2011 a ten round decision to the highly touted Luis Orlando Del Valle last June.

Also scheduled are middleweight Fernando Guerrero, 22-1, 17Ko's, light welterweight Antonio Orozco, 12-0, 8Ko's, cruiserweight Zack Mwekassa, 12-2, 11Ko's, light heavyweight Badou Jack, 9-0, 8Ko's and light middleweight Jermell Charlo, 16-0, 7Ko's in seperate bouts against opponents not yet named.

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Victor Ortiz / Andre Berto II
Supporting Haiti Earthquake Relief
Buy a Discounted Ticket and a Donation 
 

(January 12th) Today marks the two-year anniversary of the massive earthquake that hit Haiti, leaving the country devastated and in shambles, but for former two-time welterweight champion Andre Berto, who will be squaring off against "Vicious" Victor Ortiz on February 11 in a rematch of one of the best fights of 2011, it still seems like just yesterday.

After the earthquake hit, Berto, who tragically lost multiple family members, cancelled his then upcoming title fight against "Sugar" Shane Mosley and traveled to Haiti to help in the relief effort. Berto spent weeks in Haiti before returning back to the States and resuming his professional career.

In commemoration of the two year anniversary of the 2010 Haitian earthquake, Andre Berto, Victor Ortiz, Golden Boy Promotions and DiBella Entertainment are teaming up to continue in assisting the relief effort in Haiti by offering a 10% discount on all tickets for Ortiz vs. Berto II from Thursday, January 12 at 10:00 p.m. PT until Thursday, January 19 at 10:00 p.m. PT for customers purchasing through Ticketmaster who use the code HAITI2 and donating 10% of all ticket sales generated by the code to Haiti Relief.

"It makes me smile from ear to ear to see the growing progress in Haiti and knowing that I am a part of it. Every day that I train makes it all worth it because I know it will give me a platform through my fights to continue to bring awareness to Haiti. I don't want to be one of those people who just 'talk.' I want to be one of the people that actually steps up and does something, and that's what I am going to continue to do," said Berto.

"Andre made a commitment to Haiti immediately after the earthquake and he has put his heart, time and energy behind his promises. We at DiBella Entertainment are proud of him and his efforts," said Lou DiBella, Berto's promoter.

"Two years ago, the world watched in horror as Haiti was devastated by a natural disaster of unimaginable proportion," said President of Golden Boy Promotions Oscar de la Hoya. "We have not forgotten and are pleased to be able to do our part to help the people of Haiti to continue to recover."

Berto's efforts have continued since the earthquake, including most recently when Berto made a large donation to the charitable organization, Generosity Water, that enabled two water wells to be built providing drinking water for thousands of Haitians.

Below are links to videos of the two wells that were built thanks to Berto's donation.

Well #1: (click here)
                                                                                             Well #2: (click here)

Following his return from Haiti, Berto defended his WBC title twice, including an impressive eighth-round TKO over former champion Carlos Quintana, before taking on Victor Ortiz on April 12, at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods. In one of the best fights of 2011, Berto lost his WBC Championship to Ortiz, in a bout where both fighters twice tasted the canvas, with each going down in the memorable sixth round.

Like his home country, however, when faced with adversity, Berto has bounced back. In September, Berto reclaimed a piece of the Welterweight crown with an impressive fifth round TKO stoppage over IBF Champion, Jan Zaveck. Now Berto and Ortiz are set to square off again in the first major boxing event of 2012.

"Ortiz vs. Berto II: Repeat or Revenge" is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and DiBella Entertainment.

Tickets, priced at $300, $150, $100 and $50, are now on sale and are available at all Las Vegas Ticketmaster locations (select Smith's Food and Drug Centers and Ritmo Latino). Ticket sales are limited to eight (8) per person with a limit of four (4) per person when using the HAITI2 discount code. To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000. Tickets are also available for purchase at www.mgmgrand.com or www.ticketmaster.com.  

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Victor Ortiz / Andre Berto II February 11th in Las Vegas
Tickets Go On Sale for Tomorrow, December 17th

(December 16)...Since the final bell of rang on April 16, 2011, boxing fans and the media have been clamoring for a rematch between Victor Ortiz and Andre Berto. Golden Boy Promotions and DiBella Entertainment are proud to announce that it's now official and tickets for "Ortiz vs. Berto II" will go on sale this SATURDAY, Dec. 17 at 10 a.m. PST. The 12-round welterweight fight is set for Saturday, Feb. 11 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. The fight will be televised live on SHOWTIME Championship Boxing at 10 p.m. EST/PST (delayed on the West Coast).

Tickets priced at $300, $150, $100 and $50 go on sale Saturday, Dec. 17 at 10 a.m. PST. and will be sold at all Las Vegas Ticketmaster locations (select Smith's Food and Drug Centers and Ritmo Latino). Ticket sales are limited to eight (8) per person. To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 . Tickets also are available for purchase at www.mgmgrand.com or www.tick  

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Andre Berto / Victor Ortiz II Heads to Showtime 2012

(November 26th) In the rematch of 2011 “Fight of the Year” candidate the return bout matching Andre Berto and “Vicious” Victor Ortiz is tentatively scheduled for early 2012 with dates of January 28th and February 11th being mentioned.

In the first bout broadcast by HBO live April 11th from Foxwoods Casino and Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut Berto the WBC Welterweight Champion and Ortiz the challenger battled back and forth with both fighters hitting the canvas. Then after a thrilling round sixth round and a 114-111, 114-112, 115-110 unanimous decision win the WBC belt would trade hands with Ortiz the victor leading to the September Mayweather / Ortiz sucker punch fiasco.

The rematch will also switch hands with SHOWTIME winning the bid for a reported 2.25 million.

Berto, 28 years old at 28-1, 22Ko’s recently vacated the IBF Welterweight title he took from Jan Zaveck in September stopping him in five to open the way for the rematch with the 24 year old Ortiz, 29-3-2, 22Ko’s who losing the WBC Title to Mayweather will again enter as the challenger.

The final date has not been confirmed nor has the venue been announced but where ever it settles it should be an instant sellout.