Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz Injured, Declines Invitation For IBF Eliminator; Hrgovic Awaits Next Ordered Opponent

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  • tophat1
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    #141
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    Guys like Ortiz and Parker will turn it down because the money isn’t good enough.

    Hrgovic vs Yoka maybe? If not Kabayel or Gassiev?
    This is a good point.

    hughie fury may find himself in another eliminator looking at the rankings

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #142
      Originally posted by Oldskoolg

      Symbol of Manchester, equating the city as a city of workers rather than royals, nobility, or gentry. We’re a pretty proud lot in GM
      Yeah I should have known that tbh, I’ve seen that symbol all over the city. Had to Google it.

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        #143
        Originally posted by tophat1

        This is a good point.

        hughie fury may find himself in another eliminator looking at the rankings
        Hughie is only ranked #14 but if everyone else passes I could definitely see it. Hughie would go to Croatia no problem.

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          #144
          Originally posted by jockpunk

          How much money is there really in an Andy Ruiz fight?

          This seems like a complete blunder unless he thinks he can get fury. The only cash out fights out there are fury and Joshua and the path to Joshua comes from fighting the eliminator and hoping Joshua beats usyk.
          Andy Ruiz, in the U.S., is a much bigger draw than Hrgovic! Remeber Andy's fans know what he's capable of! He was the first to KO Joshua! They'll be out in full force! Much bigger payday than Hrgovic!

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            #145
            Originally posted by Bronx2245
            Andy Ruiz, in the U.S., is a much bigger draw than Hrgovic! Remeber Andy's fans know what he's capable of! He was the first to KO Joshua! They'll be out in full force! Much bigger payday than Hrgovic!
            Hrgovic wouldn’t be a U.S fight . Are you sure Ruiz is a big draw because his Arreola fight flopped and that was a huge domestic fight .

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              #146
              Originally posted by REDEEMER

              Hrgovic wouldn’t be a U.S fight . Are you sure Ruiz is a big draw because his Arreola fight flopped and that was a huge domestic fight .
              Bigger than Hrgovic for sure! If Ortiz fought Hrgovic, HE would have to be the draw, and he's not a draw, not even in Miami. I think Ortiz knows he can't beat Hrgovic, so he's looking for the most money b4 he retires! Hrgovic is not a draw anywhere. If he was, Whyte would've fought him already!

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                #147
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                Perhaps you are right. I don't believe that King Kong Ortiz fears any man. He's fearless like a gorilla. It's just his handlers that are sabotaging his career. He should take the fight. My only issue was that the sanctioning body putting him under the shot gun in order to take it or else and I didn't like that.

                Give him some time to explore other options. If there are no other big name money fights available hen he should be allowed to come back and explore this option but not in 72 hours and especially not after coming back from a knock-down drag-em out fight with Prince Charles Martin;

                Where he was floored twice in the bout.
                The 7mil Joshua offer was knocked back, but I think his people fed him a bull**** story about a lowball offer and Ortiz didn't know the truth. They had him earmarked for the 2nd Wilder fight. But he should have been given the option, and if so, I believe he would have taken it. His handlers have been selfish there. I think the IBF should give Ortiz time to heal if he's willing to take it. But I don't think Ortiz people have even explored that avenue, so it makes you wonder.

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                  #148
                  HW are brewing - even with all of the bullsheeting around big fights are coming, questions will be answered, new questions will be raised. I think a great 2022 setup of HW fights for an even greater 2023.

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                    #149
                    Originally posted by Rodtang

                    The 7mil Joshua offer was knocked back, but I think his people fed him a bull**** story about a lowball offer and Ortiz didn't know the truth. They had him earmarked for the 2nd Wilder fight. But he should have been given the option, and if so, I believe he would have taken it. His handlers have been selfish there. I think the IBF should give Ortiz time to heal if he's willing to take it. But I don't think Ortiz people have even explored that avenue, so it makes you wonder.
                    Yeah, it does. No one can seem to understand or figure out the hold that the PBC has over Ortiz' handlers.

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                      #150
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral.

                      What has that got to do with anything?
                      Usyk may not be the holder of the belts by the time the final eliminator bout takes place.

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