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

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  • rickJen
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    #21
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    But Deontay Wilder does?
    Kills me with this Wilderites.
    They keep forgetting Deontay is the beggar,
    not the other way around.
    "I WANT JOSHUA NOW!!!" screamed the emotional hillbilly when he saw AJ beat Klitsch.
    Hearn offered him $15 mil, not to mention a shot at 4 belts.
    Prior to that he was offered $4 mil for the White fight.
    The crying baby said NO to everything Hearn offered.
    The beggar suddenly became a chooser.
    Never seen anything like it.

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    • lolpz
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      #22
      Originally posted by Throwingbombs
      How is Ortiz in there? He is slow and old and has beat nobody.
      There's a reason nobody except Wilder is willing to fight him : )

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      • Jewish-Reptile
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        #23
        Whyte or Chisora I expect is more likely against Wilder with Miller no doubt willing to face AJ for less, then again Pulev could be mandated around that time too.

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        • GGG Gloveking
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          #24
          No. That date belongs to Jerrell Miller

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          • Ray*
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            #25
            I don’t think that fight would be in the pipeline or should it be, you have to make connections and calculations when making future fights, Ortiz has no positive connection to this scenario, Whyte has a positive momentum, 8 straight wins since he lost to Joshua, just coming off his first PPV, he is also signed with Hearn, so unless Ortiz brings something else that we don’t know I doubt anyone would be interested in him fighting Joshua with 100,000 people in April.

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            • R_Walken
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              #26
              It’s always been Whyte

              No matter how much Hearn grandstands andntalks about Wilder

              The plan has always been AJ/Whyte rematch next

              F.ucking lame that people on here would support that fight

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              • EnglishOxide
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                #27
                Originally posted by R_Walken
                It’s always been Whyte

                No matter how much Hearn grandstands andntalks about Wilder

                The plan has always been AJ/Whyte rematch next

                F.ucking lame that people on here would support that fight

                If the plan was always Whyte v AJ next then why the hell did he put him in a 50/50 with Parker, where most on this forum predicted Parker to win?

                Whyte is fighting again in November/December btw.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by genrick
                  Kills me with this Wilderites.
                  They keep forgetting Deontay is the beggar,
                  not the other way around.
                  "I WANT JOSHUA NOW!!!" screamed the emotional hillbilly when he saw AJ beat Klitsch.
                  Hearn offered him $15 mil, not to mention a shot at 4 belts.
                  Prior to that he was offered $4 mil for the White fight.
                  The crying baby said NO to everything Hearn offered.
                  The beggar suddenly became a chooser.
                  Never seen anything like it.
                  Let's not forget before we get to the $15mil offer that that same Hillbilly Deontay Wilder did offer Anthony Joshua that $50mil offer he requested just for him to subsequently turn it down.

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                  • NoConcoms
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by CLUE

                    But hey fighting and beating Ortiz means nothing.
                    LOL. You sure are a re-tard! I meant reward financially you dunce! Why fight Ortiz when you can fight the Parkers of the world for roughly the same money?

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                    • NoConcoms
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by lfc19titles
                      You wilder fans are delusional

                      Wilder being protected by the ref did nothing for his career

                      His name grew from ducking Joshua
                      I'm a Wilder fan. But AJ fighting Ortiz is absolute insanity. I'm amazed he's fighting Povetkin to be quite honest.

                      As much as I bag on Team Joshua, this Povetkin fight is far more dangerous than it would appear.

                      So even though they didn't give us the fight we all want to see, at least AJ is fighting a relatively live body. So I'll give him credit for that.

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