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  • I wish one of the top guys besides Wilder would give Ortiz a chance. His one common opponent he had with Wlad (Jennings) showed he is a force to be reckoned with, then everyone ran scared.

    Now we hear all the lame excuses. He brings nothing to the table, who has he beat, etc. If everyone thinks he is so old, why not lace em up? You can compare how they did compared to how Wilder did.

    IMO the most skilled HW in the division, with power and a southpaw to boot.

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    • Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
      I wish one of the top guys besides Wilder would give Ortiz a chance. His one common opponent he had with Wlad (Jennings) showed he is a force to be reckoned with, then everyone ran scared.

      Now we hear all the lame excuses. He brings nothing to the table, who has he beat, etc. If everyone thinks he is so old, why not lace em up? You can compare how they did compared to how Wilder did.

      IMO the most skilled HW in the division, with power and a southpaw to boot.
      Whyte just offered him a fight on Dec 22. I bet Ortiz doesn't take it.

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      • Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        Whyte just offered him a fight on Dec 22. I bet Ortiz doesn't take it.
        And Ortiz is fighting on the Wilder/Fury undercard on December 1st. Its easy to offer someone something when they know he is locked into an event already. Why can't Whyte do Dec.1st? Much more exposure for him. By far the biggest event of the year.

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        • Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
          And Ortiz is fighting on the Wilder/Fury undercard on December 1st. Its easy to offer someone something when they know he is locked into an event already. Why can't Whyte do Dec.1st? Much more exposure for him. By far the biggest event of the year.
          He has no opponent so how's he locked in?

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          • Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
            He has no opponent so how's he locked in?
            Maybe locked in wasn't the correct word, but was offered and agreed to fight on the under-card. Who wouldn't want to be a part of the biggest fight of the year? Whyte has nothing finalized, so the ball is in his court. Watch Whyte squirm out of it.

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            • Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
              Maybe locked in wasn't the correct word, but was offered and agreed to fight on the under-card. Who wouldn't want to be a part of the biggest fight of the year? Whyte has nothing finalized, so the ball is in his court. Watch Whyte squirm out of it.
              Who'd want to fight for peanuts on an undercard instead of making millions in a main event? Ortiz is ducking f he walks away from Whyte's offer. No excuses.

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              • Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                Who'd want to fight for peanuts on an undercard instead of making millions in a main event? Ortiz is ducking f he walks away from Whyte's offer. No excuses.
                I can see you are just another Hearn/Joshua/Whyte ****rider. I won't waste my time with you anymore.

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                • Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
                  I can see you are just another Hearn/Joshua/Whyte ****rider. I won't waste my time with you anymore.
                  You realise you have no argument as to why a fighter would rather fight on an undercard for peanuts instead of a main event on PPV. Only reason is to duck.

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                  • Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
                    I can see you are just another Hearn/Joshua/Whyte ****rider. I won't waste my time with you anymore.
                    You say no top fighter will fight him and then come up with pathetic excuses for why he'd turn down a PPV fight against a top HW. Pathetic.

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                    • Originally posted by Fabes88 View Post
                      My point is he has 3 managers. The reason they aren’t meeting Hearn isn’t because they’re too busy with this fight between three of them one of them can free up some time. They don’t want to meet until the numbers for the fury fight come back and tbh that’s not something I have a problem with.
                      Yeah, that is exactly why their not meeting, makes perfect business sense. I was just pointing out that they as boxing managers are employed by Wilder and even if they were free they'd still need Wilder's approval to have a meeting, where as a promoter can just go out and have any meeting he wants and then present the fight and the deal to his fighter.

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