The Controversy Surrounding Vergil Ortiz’s Win Over Bohachuk

BY BOXING HIT STAFF-

Promoter Oscar De La Hoya’s announcement of a potential unification fight between WBC interim junior middleweight champion Vergil Ortiz and WBA champ Terence Crawford has stirred up controversy in the boxing world. After Vergil’s twelve-round majority decision win over Serhii Bohachuk, De La Hoya stated that the next logical step would be a matchup with Crawford. Despite the judges awarding Vergil the victory with scores of 113-113, 114-112, and 114-112, many have questioned the legitimacy of the win.

The main point of contention surrounding Vergil Ortiz’s win over Bohachuk is the fact that Ortiz was dropped twice during the fight, in rounds one and eight. While De La Hoya and supporters of Ortiz argue that these knockdowns were simply slips, the reality is that they still counted against him on the scorecards. Many observers felt that Vergil did not do enough to secure the win, especially in the later rounds where Bohachuk appeared to be in control. The judges’ decision to award him the victory has been met with skepticism from fans and experts alike.

Despite the backlash, Oscar De La Hoya has stood by the decision and defended Vergil Ortiz’s win. He insists that Vergil was the rightful winner and that the fight lived up to expectations as a potential Fight of The Year. De La Hoya’s assertion that Bohachuk was “pressing the fight” rather than Vergil appears to be at odds with the general consensus among viewers. Many felt that Ortiz was on the defensive in the later rounds, trying to survive against a relentless Bohachuk.

De La Hoya’s insistence on setting up a unification bout with Terence Crawford adds another layer of controversy to the situation. While a fight between Ortiz and Crawford would undoubtedly generate a lot of interest and revenue, many feel that Ortiz needs to prove himself further before taking on such a formidable opponent. The questionable nature of his win over Bohachuk only adds fuel to the fire, with critics arguing that he may not be ready for a fighter of Crawford’s caliber.

The controversy surrounding Vergil Ortiz’s win over Serhii Bohachuk has raised serious questions about the validity of his victory. While De La Hoya and his team are adamant that Vergil deserves a shot at Crawford, many in the boxing community are calling for a closer examination of the fight. Whether or not Ortiz will be able to silence his critics and prove himself as a legitimate champion remains to be seen. Only time will tell if he is truly ready for the next level of competition.

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