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

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  • KnickTillDeaTh
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    #131
    Originally posted by DougalDylan
    How could Pulev fight Ortiz next ? He has Hughie next and if he loses that will probably want a gimmee , if he wins AJ.

    Hearn was talking to Ortiz pre Whyte round another fight so Povetkin is a possibility.
    Supposedly Fury vs Pulev is not sanctioned, so it is feasible that the contract for that fight can be broken if one of the fighters are offered a larger sanctioned fight. Me personally of the two, I'd rather see Ortiz fight Hughie, (if the Whyte fight isn't made) it'll be a great story line for the event. Having brothers on the same card.

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    • Sparked_26
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      #132
      Originally posted by DougalDylan
      Same way he got out of the AJ and Parker fights .. he didn't.

      Your too used to Wilder and all his excuses .. I'm a baby heavyweight champion, I've a hurt shoulder, he once did drugs, no one will fight me apart from the top 10, he fought AJ once ... etc etc .. always something .. always ducking.
      Agreed it’s bit frustrating that people question Whyte’s willingness.

      He so obviously game

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      • Bronx2245
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        #133
        Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
        Trust me they’ll all buy into whatever BS narrative Hearn creates, and that’s coming from a Brit.
        Boxing is a joke in this country
        I can understand being proud of Hearn, and admiring what he's building, but can't they see the difference between Ortiz, Whyte, and Chisora? Do they actually miss the difference in skill level?

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        • kafkod
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          #134
          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
          Hearn admitted he let Ortiz go after the Price fight so your memory isn't too good. Hearn has also said there's no point in Whyte fighting Ortiz because he'd still have to wait 2 years to fight Wilder but your memory failed you and you forgot that. And you just gonna ignore Big Baby telling Hearn to his face that he didn't want Whyte to fight Ortiz and Hearn couldn't say nothing but sit there with that **** eating grin on his face.


          Here's big baby exposing more lies Hearn has told

          Ok, no point talking to you about this if you are not going to be real about it.

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          • Sparked_26
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            #135
            Originally posted by Bronx2245
            I can understand being proud of Hearn, and admiring what he's building, but can't they see the difference between Ortiz, Whyte, and Chisora? Do they actually miss the difference in skill level?
            They had a great fight already and they’re both Brits.

            Until we have a foreign fighter headline a card here - your way of thinking won’t happen.

            Nearly always a domestic dust up takes precedent over pretty much everything bar maybe an American champ with a bit of hype behind them.

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            • Oyins4u
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              #136
              If Whyte accepts this Fight he earns my respect 100%. This will be too risky fight which could deny him a rematch with AJ if Wilder doesn't go through. This is what we want 👊

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              • Bronx2245
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                #137
                Originally posted by Sparked_26
                They had a great fight already and they’re both Brits.

                Until we have a foreign fighter headline a card here - your way of thinking won’t happen.

                Nearly always a domestic dust up takes precedent over pretty much everything bar maybe an American champ with a bit of hype behind them.
                I guess over here, we are so used to "foreign" fighters, regardless of background! I think Spence vs. Crawford should be like the Super Bowl, but it's not! Canelo vs. GGG III, Wilder vs. Joshua, McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov II, would all surpass!

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                • The Gambler1981
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                  #138
                  I keep reading Whyte is going to do this and that to any decent fighter, my question would be why? What decent dude has Whyte ever really taken it to or put a beating on? I can't recall a single one.

                  Maybe Whyte eeks out a decision at best that is what he does against anyone credible, find that doubtful but why would anyone think Whyte would beat Ortiz badly what in his track record says he has that sort of capability?

                  I think Ortiz knocks him out, Ortiz truly believes that also and doesn't like that guy so I think he takes that fight even for short money which is likely still his best financial option and highest profile fight. Ortiz is not a spring chicken as constantly pointed out so he needs to take opportunities that come like this.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #139
                    Ortiz has bigger balls than Wilder.

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                    • SUBZER0ED
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                      #140
                      "As a manager my job is to give the best advice and be there for my team but he’s a grown man and the truth is the fighter is the boss so at the end they always have the last word."

                      Ok, so no more of this, "It's up to my manager who I fight next" crap from any fighter.

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