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  • #51
    Originally posted by stellen View Post
    For some reason wilder is too chicken***** to fight whyte. Even though everyone knows whyte is mr average, still bumsquad wont fight him. Therefore stripping the coward wilder makes perfect sense if he wont fight whyte who is the TRUE MANDATORY.
    Because AJ is too chicken**** to fight Wilder. He won't even sit down to negotiate, for crying out loud.

    Also, Wilder has said he will fight Whyte next, if its in the deal that AJ is next. As soon as he said that, Hearn started talking about AJ-Whyte II.

    The WBC isn't making Whyte mandatory. They know that Hearn will not allow him to face Ortiz. It is calling chicken**** AJ and Hearn out. If Whyte is good enough for a title shot, then let him prove it.

    Because, guess what, even if Whyte did somehow become Wilder's mandatory, Wilder would get a split of the purse, not a set amount. We know Eddie won't let Wilder have any percentage against his fighters. In fact, Hearn might use that as an excuse.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Corbett View Post
      Ortiz just got stopped by Wilder how the hell can the WBC think it’s remotely acceptable to reward him with a mandatory shot without an eliminator?
      That’s why the wbc ordered Whyte/Ortiz as final eliminator for mando spot...

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      • #53
        Originally posted by yammy25 View Post
        hmmmm decent fight and whyte will fight anybody that much can be said about him.

        I would imagine hearn will steer him the IBF route if they order him in a final elim against pulev though.

        This is.. regardless of who you support, like or dont like.. i really dont wana see wilder vs ortiz again and it wont help his image in the long run when it comes to wilder.

        Fighting two guys twice in winning the belt and since.. it kinda shows the lack of depth in the HW right now.
        Stylistically, Pulev is a tougher opponent than Ortiz for Dillian Whyte.

        Ortiz is a better boxer than Dillian, but Whyte is just as strong, if not stronger, has much better stamina, more determination, and a good chin. He would wear Ortiz down, gas him out and stop him, imo.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Split Decision View Post
          ortiz really killed allen oh no wait he totally didnt
          huh?

          ortiz ko'd him while whyte went the distance

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          • #55
            I think Ortiz has enough in the tank, but I don't expect Hearn to let this fight happen actually.

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            • #56
              Am hearing Whyte preferred this fight and petition for this eliminator. He seems he really want that shot at the WBC belt.

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              • #57
                It's a decent fight but not sure why Ortiz is anywhere near a final eliminator having just had a shot and been stopped.

                That's the sort of thing you come to expect from the WBC though...

                I can see it happening, Hearn putting the money up to get Whyte headlining against Ortiz in London. They might see him as potentially damaged goods, an old man coming off a KO loss.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                  I was under the impression that Ortiz was mandatory in November before he failed his drug test.
                  He was .. but for the WBA title, not the WBC.

                  Ortiz was AJ's mando, but he lost that position after failing a PED test for his fight with Wilder. Confusing innit!

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by diarraisagod View Post
                    It's a decent fight but not sure why Ortiz is anywhere near a final eliminator having just had a shot and been stopped.

                    That's the sort of thing you come to expect from the WBC though...

                    I can see it happening, Hearn putting the money up to get Whyte headlining against Ortiz in London. They might see him as potentially damaged goods, an old man coming off a KO loss.
                    The last WBC heavyweight mando was Bermaine Stiverne!

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                    • #60
                      I'm thinking Whyte would prefer Ortiz over Parker and Parker over Pulev. Seems like everyday Whyte has a new summer opponent.

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