Comments Thread For: Hearn: I'd Love To Make Luis Ortiz vs. Dillian Whyte For Dec. 22

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  • Sid-Knee
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    #101
    Originally posted by MC Hammer
    The Chisora rematch is already written. But, on the chance it is not he should still speak with team Hearn. That way he can get the AJ fight he was ducked from earlier. It would make more sense for Whyte to be on the Wilder PPV if he wants the Wilder fight, that way he can call him out afterward, but money-wise he probably shouldn't give up his own PPV without a good purse.
    Haha, When did Joshua duck Ortiz? That never happened.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #102
      Originally posted by AdonisCreed
      "If Chisora don't want to fight or a deal can't be done then, he's ready. If Luis Ortiz really wants the fight then let's do it. A WBC eliminator, a great fight."

      Man forget Chisora he's a scrub no one wants to see that again! Ortiz or nothing!! Lol
      No one wants the Chisora rematch? Pretty much every boxing fan who isn't a ****** has wanted the rematch as soon as the first one ended. Why wouldn't they, it was a war.

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      • STREET CLEANER
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        #103
        Typical way that Hearn promotes is fighters, with another fighters name especially when they have a fight lined up.

        This thread only shows how scared are the Brits of Ortiz

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        • champion4ever
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          #104
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee
          Hearn has no problem making the Ortiz fight but Chisora takes priority because it's a bigger fight with plenty of people calling for it. Why go with the fight that has less demand first?

          If Chisora does turn it down, then Ortiz will be the man. That's if he's willing to travel of course.
          Ortiz has already said let's get down. So Whyte should just bring it!

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            #105
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
            Why wouldn't you want to see a stacked card with Wilder-Fury and Ortiz-Shyte on the same PPV?
            so... basically, you are saying in the interest of allowing us to watch both wilder-fury and whyte-ortiz on the same night as opposed to 3 weeks apart, whyte and ortiz should give up millions of dollars?

            this logic is quite astounding, even for you.

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            • Biolink
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              #106
              I agree with the Joshua fanboys on this. Ortiz should scrap that fight and do this with Whyte as long as the money is fair. Ortiz can’t say he hasnt gotten opportunities and then pass up the chance to ktfo of Shyte.

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                #107
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                Ortiz going to duck.
                When the WBC ordered the fight, Ortiz said yes and Whyte pulled out. Impossible for Ortiz to duck. It was an ordered fight. The fact is that Whyte said no.

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                • Pennsauken1
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                  #108
                  There goes another Eddie Germ lie

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Throwingbombs
                    Whyte takes risks. He fought Parker when he didn't need to as he is in line for a title shot. A hell of a lot of people thought Parker was the favourite too pre fight.

                    Fighting as a PPV main event rather on an undercard is the obvious choice in making most money. If the fight doesn't happen then Ortiz has clearly ducked. The supposed feared bogeyman ducks the challenge.

                    Wilder fans would have to swallow this yet somehow they will claim Whyte ducked.

                    If it gets made and Whyte exposes this bum the tears of Wilder fans will be hilarious.
                    No, the reason he fought Parker is because he could get a PPV in London instead of having to go to Bulgaria to fight Pulev. It absolutely wasn't about the 'challenge'.

                    Highly doubt he fights Ortiz, much more likely to fight Chisora on PPV Dec 22 at the o2. More money, less risk.

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Cobra Curry
                      So if Ortiz declines a PPV of his own to fight some stiff on Wilder's undercard for buttons, Whyte would be the one ducking?
                      The WBC ordered Whyte and Ortiz to fight a final eliminator. Whyte refused. He can't cry duck after that. It was a blatant duck from Whyte.

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