Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz vs. Dillian Whyte - WBC Final Eliminator Ordered

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  • Jkp
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    #171
    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
    Give me 10 Heavyweights that should be above Whyte?
    No thanks.

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    • MastaBlasta
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      #172
      Originally posted by Kezzer
      5) Hearn/Whyte offered Wilder a fight 2-3 times his best pay but was declined by Wilder.

      The above are all facts. No opinions in there for your reference.
      "We offered you more money to bow .... wah, wah, etc."


      This is lame. Wilder is not (so far) giving up any psychological edge to Joshua for their fight, whether it's more money than he has made before or not. He's not gonna be told by AJ & Hearn who he will fight, etc. etc. I say good for him! Boxing legacy and history is about more than the dollars on the table. They're offering money for alternatives that they are trying to dictate. Wilder ain't having it!!

      Good for him! Man up, make a deal, and fight! That's Wilder's message to AJ & Hearn. Period!

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      • Raggamuffin
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        #173
        Radio Raheem's face when interviewing Edward was priceless. Everyone saw the cowardice in Edward the promoter.

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        • vitali1999
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          #174
          WBC bull****, Whyte is already ranked number 1 so how can this be an elimination fight. Anyway Ortiz wins this fight if he isn't mentally danmaged for losing his first fight by knockout. Sometimes when a knockout fighter gets knocked out, he loses his sense of invincibility

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          • nixxter
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            #175
            Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
            Where were you in 2016-2017? Stiverne Povetkin eliminator. PEDs. Does that ring a bell?
            It does. Stiverne got popped for PEDs as well, actually before Povetkin. Yet, he got just a slap on the wrist and was made Wilder's mandatory despite failing a drug test and having just one fight in 2.5 years, in which he got dropped by a journeyman.

            Wilder has been a champion for more than 3 years and fat washed-up Stiverne is the only mandatory he's fought... The WBC belt has become a joke. They should rename it to Haymon's belt, which in reality it has been since Vitali vacated it.

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            • Jkp
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              #176
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee
              Whether Whyte is a bum or not, it still doesn't prove that Wilder didn't duck him. Whyte can either win or lose against Ortiz, but Wilder would have still ducked him. The result of another fight won't change that. The fact you think it does only goes to show that what you have in your head should stay there, and not be shared with everyone else.

              Look, you said something ridiculous like Americans tend to do, then tried to explain it away by saying something equally as dumb. So think about what you write in future otherwise you end up looking very silly.
              Just go away. no one agrees with anything you say.

              Why would the top guy in the division be ducking C grade, domestic level, Whyte ?

              You might as well say AJ is ducking Charles Martin rematch.

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #177
                Win win situation for Whyte. If he beats ortiz, he gets Wilder; if he loses, well, Joshua is still here for him.

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                • P4Pdunny
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                  #178
                  Originally posted by Pennsauken1
                  Fast Eddie is going to find a way to get Whyte out of this matchup, Ortiz is going to destroy this Britian Bum, don’t hold your breath on this fight
                  It's Britain you dummy, and fast Eddie is fast at tryna get things done. Where's your daddys counter offer that his team said they would make? You stan, continue drinking Wilder's bathwater.

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                  • Vinnykin
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                    #179
                    Even if Whyte beats Ortiz he would still have to wait a year from the Breazeale fight before the WBC will mandate it..... If I was Whyte I'd go down the IBF route, which will be enforced at the end of this year, for the chance of a bigger money fight with Joshua.

                    Clever move from Haymon here, he knew if Whyte was mandated he would lose the purse bid and be forced to travel, that's the reason Wilder doesn't want to fight IMO, it only makes sense in the U.K and Wilder won't travel unless forced or severely overpaid.

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                    • P4Pdunny
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                      #180
                      Originally posted by Kezzer
                      Ok so let's lay some facts to be clear.

                      1) Joshua has said numerous times he wants Wilder next. Hearn has too for the record. Wilder has also said similar things to the press.
                      2) Joshua made an offer (via Hearn) which was six times Wilders best pay day. He didn't get any response despite the leaked details in the press and promise for a counter offer.
                      3) Hearn had to push for a meeting in person which I understand is happening this week (Thursday from memory?)
                      4) Wilder has offered to fight whyte if Joshua was in contract , but also only ever stipulated he would take a Joshua fight at 50/50 over two fights . In affect saying he will fight whyte if that deal is in the contract which no different to the deal he has offered to fight Joshua (in the press) now.
                      5) Hearn/Whyte offered Wilder a fight 2-3 times his best pay but was declined by Wilder.

                      The above are all facts. No opinions in there for your reference.
                      Wilder's fans are annoying/delusional/warped they use their own opinions and try to make them true, but this right here is truth.

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