Ortiz vs Martin will be the biggest non-event in 2022, both C level heavyweights

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  • REDEEMER
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    #21
    Originally posted by Shadoww702

    Whyte got out of a SIGNED fight with Wallin and now asking for 45% is telling me he don't want Fury. He didn't even make close to that against AJ.
    Whyte had no title to his name he made roughly 1 million in his 15th fight ,your telling tall tales as well as though Fury putting out 20% in a bout that the WBC claims has limits in when doing splits .

    Heres a question is Whyte the Interim champion or not , you know I had to tell you he is before a few weeks ago so ?

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      #22
      It is a good match up for heavyweight fans. real boxing fans don`t watch "elite" fights only.

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        #23
        Originally posted by genrick
        Problem with this division is jury is still out who the real top dog is.
        With US-based fighters being too inactive and their penchant for meaningless fights.

        Deontay Wilder's biggest win is still Luis Ortiz. That's not even contestable.
        Ortiz cherrypicked bums in between Wilder fights. He's only fighting Martin
        because he ran out of bums. And who is Charles Martin?
        Then there is Wilder himself who probably only have one fight left.

        So Fury's biggest win is still Wilder, whose biggest win is Ortiz.
        How can you get a real picture of that?
        Fury's biggest win is the night he ended the Klitschko era.

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          #24
          Originally posted by genrick
          Problem with this division is jury is still out who the real top dog is.
          With US-based fighters being too inactive and their penchant for meaningless fights.

          Deontay Wilder's biggest win is still Luis Ortiz. That's not even contestable.
          Ortiz cherrypicked bums in between Wilder fights. He's only fighting Martin
          because he ran out of bums. And who is Charles Martin?
          Then there is Wilder himself who probably only have one fight left.

          So Fury's biggest win is still Wilder, whose biggest win is Ortiz.
          How can you get a real picture of that?
          I have made those same points. Fury needs to drop the WBC belt and ask Joshua to step aside from the rematch so he instead can fight Usyk who is fresh off a victory over Joshua. Fury can go back to fight Whyte later.

          Joshua and Wilder need to fight also. This would eliminate one of them from the top of the rankings. If the loser was Wilder that would give him good reason to retire since he has talked of retirement. This match would be very interesting to fans. At this point many fans don't expect Joshua to compete with Fury but a win over Wilder would bring back more interest. A win by Wilder over Joshua would give him more status than his best win which is Ortiz.

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            #25
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
            It is a good match up for heavyweight fans. real boxing fans don`t watch "elite" fights only.
            7/1 underdogs are good matchups?

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              #26
              Originally posted by tritium_arma

              7/1 underdogs are good matchups?
              If Martin (I assume) is 7/1 he's well worth a bet.

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                #27
                Originally posted by tritium_arma
                7/1 underdogs are good matchups?
                Have you found a site that will accept a bet at those odds? Link please?

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