Comments Thread For: Hearn: Whyte Will Fight In October, Hopefully Against Arreola Or Ruiz
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Whyte has offered him two fights since 2016 ,maybe they are tired of that guy turning down offers just like Ortiz own team admitting to with AJ ? Hearn only deals with guys who are talking about fighting ,to throw Ortiz name in the mix he’s been there and done that he’s probably rolling his eyes at anything to do with Ortiz .
Does Ortiz have his own brain ? Why does he wait to be called on ? Does he know his guys are supposed to be asking for fights not waiting to be called out on social media ?Comment
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You’re assuming all these fighters make decisions based on sound logic. Wilder turned down $100m for AJ to fight Fury for a fraction of that money, while Ortiz turned down $7m for AJ to fight Wilder for less. These are all a matter of public record.
It’s very feasible that Ruiz has turned down 5-6 mil, not least because he’s still in the rebuilding phase with a new trainer after losing to AJ, which getting dropped by Arreola will tell you.
joshua turned down 50M to fight Parker for a whole lot less, funny how you don’t mention this though huh? Go swing off eddies hazelnutsComment
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I'm not saying Chris didn't look good in his last fight, he was decent and that Nipple is a decent fight for Whyte, but, Chris isn't even in the top 40 by the WBC or 15 in the WBA, 15 in the IBF, or WBO. Dude is not a ranked world contender at all. TBRB, Boxrec, Ring, you name it, dude is not listed.Comment
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I genuinely feel sorry for you tbh. You the type of guy that wash his hands Before he take a Shïïttt, keep buying the BS. Mind you, I’m sure you just bum of a family member who can actually afford to view big fights. You are backwards and I’ve got 3 bridges to sell you, all will lead to Eddie Hearns garden.Comment
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Are you implying that Wilder accepting that deal would have meant Eddie Hearn owning him? As far as I’m aware, Canelo, Whyte and others are on fight-by-fight deals and are free to go on other platforms offering more money, as is AJ. Wilder already planned to fight his bogus Brezeale mandatory and would have wanted an AJ rematch clause, so I see no problem with the DAZN 3-fight offer. What exactly are you getting at?
I personally would go so far as to say that the likes of Wilder and Ortiz are already owned like farm animals. How could it possibly be in their best interests that their teams turned down record purses for multiple belts, only for those fighters to get knocked out for less money?Comment
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