Comments Thread For: Showtime's Espinoza on Deontay Wilder's Options For The Fall

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  • MDPopescu
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    #11
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    • scarybodyshot
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      #12
      Looks like Wilder will be fighting boxingscenes critics.

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      • H-Tok
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        #13
        "There's been the (Dominic) Breazeale fight, that's sort of been lurking out there for awhile. Tyson Fury seems genuinely interested but Tyson's a little unpredictable at times, to say the least. You've got three depending on what happens tonight, a (Luis) Ortiz rematch."

        He's gonna get this.

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        • gdub27
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          #14
          I don't think Wilder will ever fight any of Hearn's fighters. He will not allow Eddie to make any money off of him, unless its AJ he's fighting. Hearn has been trying to get Wilder in with Whyte for a couple years now, It ain't gonna happen.

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          • Acpollar
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            #15
            Dillian whyte???

            I keep hearing Whyte.. but why does he get a pass for ducking Ortiz.. only way he should get a fight with Wildet if he fights Ortiz which was mandated by the WBC..stop giving these dudes a pass who duck fighters... only fights Wilder should be fight is AJ or Fury.. other then that make these fighters fight each other for title shot..this includs AJ as well for sucking..lol i mean ducking

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            • JWHardin
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              #16
              Wilder offered to fight Whyte before, if Hearn would guarantee he gets to fight AJ next. Since Hearn refused, Wilder said then Whyte fight Ortiz, and if he beats him he will fight him. Whyte wants no part of Ortiz for some reason.

              Realistically, if Fury isn't serious about fighting, then Breazeale is next in line. A do-over with Ortiz is low on the list, as is with Whyte.

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              • Nightfall
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                #17
                Thanks to Hearn and the feminine boring coward Joshua the heavies are going to fall off again

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                • skinnystev
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                  #18
                  somebody sez to "fast eddie" how about wilder or ortiz for your cash cow "fast eddie' sez no way

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                    #19
                    Whyte fought a higher rated fighter in Parker.
                    Whyte was keen to fight Ortiz in a final eliminator, the WBC said no, so Whyte asked Wilder if he would keep his promise to fight him if he fought Ortiz (voluntary) ... Wilder said no.

                    Basically the Wilder fans want Whyte to fight Ortiz with no hope of a Wilder fight with poor money, no one in the uK would give him credit for it as Ortiz looked poor in his uK fights, the US casuals don't care and the US hardcore would just say he got old. Wilder actually said he mess him about as long as possible so he might aw well chase Joshua.

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                    • Ake-Dawg
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DougalDylan
                      Whyte fought a higher rated fighter in Parker.
                      Whyte was keen to fight Ortiz in a final eliminator, the WBC said no, so Whyte asked Wilder if he would keep his promise to fight him if he fought Ortiz (voluntary) ... Wilder said no.

                      Basically the Wilder fans want Whyte to fight Ortiz with no hope of a Wilder fight with poor money, no one in the uK would give him credit for it as Ortiz looked poor in his uK fights, the US casuals don't care and the US hardcore would just say he got old. Wilder actually said he mess him about as long as possible so he might aw well chase Joshua.
                      Whyte was ordered to fight in an eliminator to be the 2nd mandatory and he declined and asked if he could become mando if he beat Ortiz, which the WBC said no.

                      Wilder has pronounced his desire to fight Joshua next, he will not fight Whyte unless Joshua is guaranteed to be next.

                      Lets not attempt to paint a picture that misrepresents reality.

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