Is Whyte vs Ortiz now mean that Wilder vs AJ will not happen?

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  • TysonFuryTBE
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    #1

    Is Whyte vs Ortiz now mean that Wilder vs AJ will not happen?

    Wilder vs AJ already is dead for the next fight as I exclusively revealed on here a week ago. If anyone is still waiting in hope, don't, AJ is fighting Povetkin. Believe me I know.

    HOWEVER.

    There is a huge chance that it happens after the next fight. BUT now that it is revealed that Whyte is fighting Ortiz, If Whyte beats Ortiz won't Eddie Hearn make Whyte vs Wilder instead of AJ vs Wilder.

    We know how much of a hard on Eddie gets when Whyte vs Wilder is mentioned, as opposed to how limp he gets when talking about AJ vs Wilder.

    This is just another way of dragging out the AJ vs Wilder saga. TRUST ME.

    Eddie is a strategist. HE DONT WANNA MAKE AJ VS WILDER
  • Eff Pandas
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    LOL at the early conspiracy theory, but I don't disagree. I don't think Hearn wants this fight right yet. And if Joshua vs Wilder isn't happening that means Wilder vs Breazeale will be & that'll mean Ortiz vs Whyte will decide who's Wilder's next mandatory.

    So if Whyte wins you know Hearn will push a Whyte vs Wilder & Joshua vs whoever double header BEST CASE. And while if Whyte won he wouldn't be in the mix right off there is every chance Joshua will have another mandatory pop up that makes Wilder vs Joshua less likely to happen. And then **** that puts Joshua vs Wilder at 2020, & Wilder at about 34, 35yrs old, IF they both keep winning.

    So yea I see the tactics here. Hearn is legit stressing effing up this Joshua thing I feel like lol. For all the good sh^t Hearn has done in the promotions game I feel like if he drops the ball & gets Joshua L'd up too soon in his career it'll reflect on him as much if not worse than it would Joshua. And this is largely my theory on why Hearn doesn't want to fight Wilder til they get a few more defenses, a few more distance fights, a lil more comfort with Joshua's level of skill at the tip top & ideally some more damage & tough fights for Wilder or it'd be super cool if he just outright got KO'd which is highly possible with Wilder.

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    • boliodogs
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      I never did think it would happen. Neither guy seems to want it all that much and neither guy wants to budge off their demands. If they ever fight that's great. I would love to see it and find out who is better. If they never fight there are lots of other good fights being made. One of them will lose to some other heavyweight that that will be the end of that.

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