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  • Sadiqkingofko
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    #21
    Hearn going to build this man up big time in the UK, he'll probably fight Takam, then Price, then Whyte, then Chisora, by then he will be a big name in the UK and him vs Joshua will be a mega fight

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    • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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      Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz Inks Promotional With Matchroom Boxing

      Exciting heavyweight star Luis 'King Kong' Ortiz has joined forces with Matchroom Boxing as he plans an assault on the Heavyweight World titles. Unbeaten Ortiz is one of the most feared fighters on the planet and has blasted away 22 of his 25 opponents inside the distance, with the vicious Cuban's last two outings underlining his fearsome reputation as dismissed Bryant Jennings in seven rounds to land the interim WBA crown in December and then destroyed Tony Thompson in six rounds in March.
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      • LacedUp
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        #23
        Originally posted by mlac
        There is a big difference though...Klitschko has shown he has not got much/anything left.
        Ortiz is still relatively fresh considering the amount of fights/damage he has taken.
        Time is running out for him quickly though...
        I don't know man. Think Klitschko is a tough fight for AJ.

        Obviously Mathroom think AJ will beat anyone. I think they believe he's the best.

        If he wants to be a proper champion, then he has to beat these guys.

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        • Guy3008
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          #24
          Great news! Have him fight Dillian Whyte and then the winner between Joshua and Klitshcko

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          • sicko
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            #25
            Good for him! I think that is better for him and props to Hearn I think he is RIGHT, America is in a **** space right now as far as boxing goes and he has a serious chance to make UK the New Mecca Of Boxing while boxing in America continues to sink

            More should go sign with Matchroom because becoming a Superstar in America is not looking likely for anybody in boxing right now because the sport is declining badly in America and casuals seem to have turned off the sport all together and **** ratings and **** PPV Buys proves that boxing in America is not doing so good right now
            Last edited by sicko; 10-08-2016, 11:30 AM.

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            • MrRolltide91
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              #26
              Good for him

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              • LA_2_Vegas
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                #27
                Really good news - I was afraid he would slide into oblivion. Now the Takam fight appears a little better than just stay busy, there's a path forward

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                • deathofaclown
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                  #28
                  Hearn knows he'll wreck Joshua if he was ever forced to fight him in a mandatory so this way he can get Ortiz on board, give him a backhander to let Joshua win. It's an investment but less costly than Ortiz knocking Joshua out.

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                  • Chrismart
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                    #29
                    Didn't expect that news. I like it though, i'm a big fan of Ortiz and i'm looking forward to seeing him fight over here, and for what's next in his career.

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                    • Clubber Pac
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                      #30
                      Huge move for matchroom, and a coup for Hearn. He has the best heavyweight stable in boxing, deep, and talented between those 3 guys. Ortiz will be a tough out for 2 or 3 more years, just enough time for Joshua to enter his prime, you keep them away however from each other because Ortiz would give Joshua serious problems a this stage.

                      DW is a solid heavyweight, he could **** with anyone.

                      Hearn might be the biggest promoter in the game right now, and I say that as an American

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