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  • Comments Thread For: Ustinov's Manager: Russia, Belarus in Lead For Luis Ortiz Fight

    Vlad Hryunov, manager of heavyweight contender Alexander Ustinov (33-1, 24 KOs), advised BoxingScene.com that Russia and Belarus are the leading candidates to host his fighter's mandatory bout with WBA interim-champion Luis Ortiz (25-0, 22 KOs)
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  • #2
    That would be an amazing PPV, so probably won't happen.

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    • #3
      Be good to have it on the Kov-Ward card but if that doesn't work out my guess is Ortiz will be unhappy with the amount he's getting paid to travel to Eastern Europe and vacate.

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      • #4
        Ortiz won't go overseas to fight.

        He'll drop out.

        The WBA is a joke anyway, he should try to become an IBF mandatory.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
          Ortiz won't go overseas to fight.

          He'll drop out.

          The WBA is a joke anyway, he should try to become an IBF mandatory.
          I think he'll go, knock Ustinov out, then test positive for whatever Rysbinsky says he took..LOL

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          • #6
            Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
            I think he'll go, knock Ustinov out, then test positive for whatever Rysbinsky says he took..LOL
            If you are going to talk garbage at least type people's names right.

            RYAbinsky.

            Anyway, I think he will go. There is plenty of money to be made there and he will have a great time with the fans. Cubans and Russians get along just fine.

            Minsk would be Ustinov's home... can be interesting.

            Moscow is more likely, would like to see it matched up with a Povetkin fight, or perhaps the next Lebedev fight.

            If it comes to the states to the Ward/Kovy PPV.... would ABSOLUTELY fly out to Vegas.

            Ryabinsky did mention that he wanted to work with Duva and Kovalev on future fights.

            For Ortiz... he fought in Canada, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Panama and in Nicaragua. I am sure he would have no issues going to fight in Russia or Belarus.

            In any case... the arena is going to be sold out.

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            • #7
              The winning bid was $600K. Not sure what the split is but usually when a guy who is having financial disputes is told he has to go to the other side of the world for less than 500K he doesn't go. JMM went to Indonesia for 30K so who knows, but I'll be surprised if he doesn't try and get better money for a different fight elsewhere. If I was Ortiz I'd be calling up Haymon asking how many of my sons I had to name after him to get a shot at Wilder.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Clegg View Post
                The winning bid was $600K. Not sure what the split is but usually when a guy who is having financial disputes is told he has to go to the other side of the world for less than 500K he doesn't go. JMM went to Indonesia for 30K so who knows, but I'll be surprised if he doesn't try and get better money for a different fight elsewhere. If I was Ortiz I'd be calling up Haymon asking how many of my sons I had to name after him to get a shot at Wilder.
                I think the split is mostly towards Ortiz, even if say 50/50....

                He can get paid $300k now.... or he can wait a year for Wilder to recover and get paid how much?

                And look, we're all adults here... Wilder is not fighting anyone who has a garbage man's chance in hell of beating him.

                There is more money for Ortiz to be made fighting in Russia.

                Put it this way... Ortiz's fine for the doping was $8,000... which was 10% of his purse.... his purse was $80k.

                He is getting paid $300k or more for Ustinov... and the chance for the big belt.

                http://www.boxingscene.com/luis-orti...on-line--99380

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