Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz Accepts Dillian Whyte's Offer To Fight on 12/22 in UK

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  • BodiesInFlight
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    #51
    Originally posted by BoxingTech718
    Lol Whyte about to fake an injury or come up with some excuse to back out.

    Now what AJ going to do without his prop?
    Yeah deez brits be cowards mane.

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    • jackblack008
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      #52
      both will gas out by round 8. Parker almost knocked out Whyte in Rd 12.

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      • Motorcity Cobra
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        #53
        This fight ain't happening if Hearn can't get a 3 fight DAZN deal out of Ortiz. That's why Ortiz said fight him on the Wilder undercard where Whyte can have a one and done fight

        Did y'all forget Hearn had Ortiz and wouldn't let him anywhere near Whyte or Joshua?

        Even Big Baby said Hearn didn't want the Ortiz-Whyte fight. Told him to his face

        Last edited by Motorcity Cobra; 10-09-2018, 08:14 AM.

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        • P4Pdunny
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          #54
          damn! This is a fight I'm up for. Whyte's getting stopped.

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          • kafkod
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            #55
            Originally posted by EnglishOxide
            Either the fight is on, or PBC know that a Whyte/Chisora announcement is imminent and they are trying to score another PR victory.
            That's exactly what I was going to say myself!

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            • Adamsc151
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              #56
              Originally posted by BodiesInFlight
              Yeah deez brits be cowards mane.
              Pretty damn sweeping statement there mate. Fury and AJ both made fights against Klitschko work when Wilder never even tried.
              Brook and DeGale both won titles as the away fighter before losing as home fighter. Athough he lost both fights, Liam smith traveled stateside to fight Canelo and Munguia. Groves fought for a title away from home. Frampton fought Santa Cruz across the pond. Both McDonnel's have fought away. I could go on with just current fighters, but then there's the likes of Lewis, Benn, Prince Naseem, Calzaghe, etc.
              The success rate is definitely a mixed bag, but I don't think bravery can be called into question for every British boxer as a whole; same as it can't for every American, Russian, Mexican or any other country for that matter.

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              • BodiesInFlight
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                #57
                Originally posted by Adamsc151
                Pretty damn sweeping statement there mate. Fury and AJ both made fights against Klitschko work when Wilder never even tried.
                Brook and DeGale both won titles as the away fighter before losing as home fighter. Athough he lost both fights, Liam smith traveled stateside to fight Canelo and Munguia. Groves fought for a title away from home. Frampton fought Santa Cruz across the pond. Both McDonnel's have fought away. I could go on with just current fighters, but then there's the likes of Lewis, Benn, Prince Naseem, Calzaghe, etc.
                The success rate is definitely a mixed bag, but I don't think bravery can be called into question for every British boxer as a whole; same as it can't for every American, Russian, Mexican or any other country for that matter.
                I was mocking that guy. I'm English.

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                • Dr Rassclart
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  No chance both fighters have a come forward style. Both fighters look ridiculous when getting knocked out.... A fighter has to think of their image afterwards. When you feel you are one shot away from losing your senses then tuck up and motion your way to the canvas.

                  The image of Whyte getting knocked out by Joshua and his body wrapped around the ropes is not a good look and Ortiz collapsing to the floor like a sack of potatoes and snot all over his face is not cool.

                  A great fight to look forward too😂
                  I agree. This’ll be a barnstormer if it happens, like a modern day Foreman vs Lyle slugfest.

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                  • Madison Boxing
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                    This fight ain't happening if Hearn can't get a 3 fight DAZN deal out of Ortiz. That's why Ortiz said fight him on the Wilder undercard where Whyte can have a one and done fight

                    Did y'all forget Hearn had Ortiz and wouldn't let him anywhere near Whyte or Joshua?

                    Even Big Baby said Hearn didn't want the Ortiz-Whyte fight. Told him to his face

                    People were so unimpressed by Ortiz that no-one had any interest in him. They were expecting to see this feared ferocious Cuban but instead he struggled to get dave Allen out of there and went the distance with Malik Scott. I remember the casual fans were slaughtering him in the comments section saying he was useless

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                    • KTFOKING
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Noelanthony
                      He has no choice. Whyte has to fight him.

                      I have always rated Whyte’s heart as a boxer his balance is terrible but I hope he doesn’t prove me wrong. Chisora should not even be in the mix for anything . I know he beat Takam but beating Chisora proves absolutely nothing.

                      Let’s knockout this dinosaur even though I will be putting my money on Ortiz. The 12 th round against Parker made that decision easy to make.... sorry Brits if there is something I love more than my fellow countrymen it’s my money
                      Why does Whyte gave to fight him? He really doesn't. But man I hope this fight happens. A lot of people will look ****** afterwards.

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