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  • #61
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    If that one two punch combination; The right hook followed by the left cross would have landed on Anthony Joshua then we would have ourselves a new champion. That's why Hearn is protecting his guys from Luis Ortiz. He won't allow anyone in his stable to fight King Kong. I have a proposition for Eddie Hearn. If Wilder turns down that April 13, 2019 date at Wembley then offer it to Luis Ortiz. He would be more than happy to take that fight.
    i thought boxing was a business? what happened to that? why would he make joshua-ortiz when joshua-whyte sells a lot better? fight a guy with a better resume who sells more or fight a guy who everyone knows as the guy who lost to wilder hmmm

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
      Ortiz is Cuban.
      The person I was talking to wasn't though was he?

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      • #63
        Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        If that one two punch combination; The right hook followed by the left cross would have landed on Anthony Joshua then we would have ourselves a new champion. That's why Hearn is protecting his guys from Luis Ortiz. He won't allow anyone in his stable to fight King Kong. I have a proposition for Eddie Hearn. If Wilder turns down that April 13, 2019 date at Wembley then offer it to Luis Ortiz. He would be more than happy to take that fight.
        yeah you do realise joshua is about 100 levels above razvan. newsflash but its not as easy to land full blooded combos on better fighters. ANd by the way your proposition stinks, ortiz hasnt beaten a live body in 3 years, hes not getting his shot whether you lunatics like it or not.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by The Madison View Post
          yeah you do realise joshua is about 100 levels above razvan. newsflash but its not as easy to land full blooded combos on better fighters. ANd by the way your proposition stinks, ortiz hasnt beaten a live body in 3 years, hes not getting his shot whether you lunatics like it or not.
          Why? Are you afraid? C'mon, Ortiz is 49 year old who is on high blood pressure medicines. Surely Joshua wouldn't be afraid a fighting an old man now wouldn't he? Ok fine, how about Dereck Chisora then?

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          • #65
            Originally posted by daggum View Post
            i thought boxing was a business? what happened to that? why would he make joshua-ortiz when joshua-whyte sells a lot better? fight a guy with a better resume who sells more or fight a guy who everyone knows as the guy who lost to wilder hmmm
            My man, a Joshua fight would sell no matter who he decides his next opponent will be because he has a $25mil guarantee and is hugely popular among casual fans in the U.K. Especially in Great Britain. For example he'll do at least 80,000 in Cardiff, Wales vs Luis Ortiz alone because he is the box office draw.

            Besides, a Luis Ortiz fight would generate even more profits for Joshua to make than a potential Dillian Whyte rematch; Which means he'll get a higher percentage of the upside of the money from both the live gate and on PPV because chances are Ortiz won't get a percentage.

            It's highly likely Ortiz gets only a flat-fee just as Deontay Wilder had been offered.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post
              Ortiz was AJ's WBA mando. If he hadn't decided to fight Wilder instead of waiting for his shot, he would be where Povetkin is now. He only got paid $500k for Wilder. That's got to be the worst business decision any boxer ever made.
              I think everyone believed, and Ortiz more so than anyone else that he could take Wilder out that night...

              If he were only 10lb lighter, in better shape Ortiz could have had him.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Corelone View Post
                Hearn isn't letting King Kong near any of his Faberge automatons. I can hear that A side garbage already.
                What?? There's an A side in most fights. Doesn't stop the fight from happening though. Same applies with Joahua and Whyte fighting Ortiz. Why, do you think Ortz should get half or a big cut when facing either of those two even though they bring all the money to the table and Ortiz brings nothing?

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                  Agreed, trying to use triangles in boxing is pretty much meaningless. Joshua is supposedly the harder puncher but he couldn’t put Parker down. Whyte just did...
                  Yeah but Parker engaged with Whyte a lot more than he did with Joshua. Had Parker gone about it in the same way, Joshua would have done some serious damage to that boy.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by RomanReigns View Post
                    Wilder has a granite chin.
                    No, Wilder has a glass chin. The shots Ortiz hit him with had nothing on them. Wilder was still nearly taken out by them.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                      So British fans say Whyte is now a contender and a top guy who has fought on more ppv than Wilder. Someone says, Whyte should fight Ortiz, they reject that idea. Wouldn't fighting the old ancient no good Ortiz and wiping him out easier and faster than Wilder put pressure on Wilder to fight Whyte? It would also wipe out the memory of Whyte holding on for dear life in the 12th against Parker.
                      Whyte beating Parker has given him the right to go straight for Wilder or a rematch with Joshua. He doesn't need to fight Ortiz next. Ortiz had his chance and passed on it. It could have been him last night but he wanted it at a later date.

                      Why can't Wilder face him next? Are you scared for Wilder or something? Wilder is scared. He wouldn't have ducked for his biggest payday otherwise.

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