Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz Inks Pact With Al Haymon
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Dude you need a new Shtick don't quote me. Go on with your agenda rants with someone else LMAOComment
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i dont care about ortiz or oscarina de la ****..... Never liked his fighting style never willl..... If haymon feeds that fat bum to wilder next ill tune in for sure though..... Pbc4lifeComment
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His manager and Hearn said he signed. But the honeymoon didn't last long until Dade promotions the first promoter contract Ortiz ever signed started making comments bashing Hearn. Now Ortiz working with his 3rd co-promoter/adviser. Dade has always been in the picture and that's the problem. Hopefully for Ortiz sake Dade Promotions takes a back seat and just let's Haymon work. But history says Dade will continue sabotaging Ortiz career since he is their only meal ticket.Comment
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Haymon and his camp likely gave Ortiz the same spiel that Hearn did, so now it's on Ortiz to deliver. He's already mandatory challenger for the WBA belt (though Hearn and Haymon's relationship will likely open the door up for Joshua to fight Klitschko, and then clear his IBF mandatory before weighing the Ortiz defense against a possible blockbuster fight against Deontay Wilder), but Ortiz is likely to be given a couple shots on national TV.
BJ Flores is still rated by the WBA, Dominic Breazeale/Charles Martin/Eric Molina are still highly rated fighters, Amir Mansour is just coming offof a relatively big win, and Chris Arreola will still likely get one final shot as being a TV fighter.
Have Ortiz and his camp sit down, pick off two of those six names, perform well on TV, and he'd be pretty well positioned to finally get that massive fight, against Wilder or Joshua/Klitschko winner (Haymon's relationship with K2 isn't all that great, so if the fight went the other way, I'm fairly certain they'd force the immediate fight against Klitschko)Comment
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