Would Eddie Hearn offer Luis Ortiz that April 13, 2019 date if Wilder turns it down?

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  • yoz
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    #11
    I don't think so.

    Hearn is plotting Joshua-Whyte II.

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    • Kezzer
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      #12
      Yes would be a great fight. Would only really happen if wilder fights Whyte though.

      I think Ortiz is more likely to be a 2020 fight at moment for Joshua

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      • CLUE
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        #13
        Originally posted by NoConcoms
        Possibly. But thats a extremely dangerous fight for Team Joshua. For very little reward as well.
        No reward? For a guy that results in no reward, Wilder win over him sure did make Wilder's name much bigger, and made Wilder look 10x the treat he was before beating Ortiz.

        But hey fighting and beating Ortiz means nothing.

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        • champion4ever
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          #14
          Well we certainly got our answer rather quickly didn't we? Eddie Hearn is angling for a Joshua/Whyte rematch on that date.

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          • lolpz
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            #15
            To the delusional fans in this thread:

            Joshua
            Wilder
            Ortiz

            Top 3 heavyweights.


            Every other heavyweight is below them three, those are CLEARLY the best. Anyone who argues otherwise is a casual.

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            • Throwingbombs
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              #16
              Luis Ortiz is a hard sell and makes zero sense. He is 40, has beat nobody, lost to Wilder, no money in the fight.

              If he wins what credit would he get? None. All the Wilder fans who big him up would suddenly say he is washed up like they did with Parker.

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              • Throwingbombs
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                #17
                Originally posted by lolpz
                To the delusional fans in this thread:

                Joshua
                Wilder
                Ortiz

                Top 3 heavyweights.


                Every other heavyweight is below them three, those are CLEARLY the best. Anyone who argues otherwise is a casual.
                How is Ortiz in there? He is slow and old and has beat nobody.

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                • lfc19titles
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                  #18
                  Why would he do that ?


                  Ortiz is a bum and has no name in the uk

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                  • lfc19titles
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by CLUE
                    No reward? For a guy that results in no reward, Wilder win over him sure did make Wilder's name much bigger, and made Wilder look 10x the treat he was before beating Ortiz.

                    But hey fighting and beating Ortiz means nothing.
                    You wilder fans are delusional

                    Wilder being protected by the ref did nothing for his career

                    His name grew from ducking Joshua

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by lfc19titles
                      Why would he do that ?


                      Ortiz has no name in the uk
                      But Deontay Wilder does?

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