this looks like a behind the scenes haymon blocker move
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Would love to see this fight. Whyte has had fights mooted now v Parker, Pulev and Ortiz. His next fight we're really going to see his level.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostSo all Whyte has to do is beat the old bum Ortiz and he is mando. Shouldn't the UK fans be thrilled at this news. Then again, if Ortiz wins, they have to eat crow on all that Wilder is ducking Whyte talk. Awesome! Either way, we get a good scrap.
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Originally posted by DougalDylan View PostWhytes offered to fight Ortiz before but Ortiz had the better rankings will Dillan do the reverse to him who knows. Either way Dillan fights a top 10 .. fine by me.
I'd have rather see Ortiz been mando for the WBA and have a crack at Joshua , Whyte vs Wilder .. just to mix it up a bit. Anyway good fights.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostHearn has arranged a meeting with Finkel and Haymon to negotiate terms for the fight tomorrow.
Get your excuses ready boys!
If Wilder gets a fair offer and refuses, I will be the very first to criticize him. If Hearn comes with $12.5 million, no purse split, no negotiation then I will continue to blame the one who keeps talking about fighting everyone not named Wilder. Also, if a fair offer is made, I will be the first to compliment both Hearn and AJ.
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AJ flunkies sound scuured
AJ fangirls are all shook now LOL..
I thought Ortiz was a old man. 85 years old.. Blah blah blah.. Why y'all sound so shook?
Whyte should make easy work of the grandpa right? yet these AJ flunkies don't sound so sure.
Ortiz gonna smoke that fool like a Cuban cigar.
All that "Wilder ducking Whyte" nonsense is unheard of now LOL. They shook as hell.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostBoxingScene.com has been advised that the World Boxing Council has ordered heavyweights Luis Ortiz and Dillian Whyte to take part in a WBC final eliminator. The winner would become the mandatory challenger to WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs).
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