What would Hearn get out of making Whyte vs Ortiz?

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  • New England
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    #11
    Originally posted by that g
    lol the jealousy is strong in this one.

    whyte wants to stay active, and he and ortiz have been calling each other out. plus there's the whole secondary mandatory deal, and also the DM/text from wilder.

    sometimes its just as simple as the promoter doing his job: making fights for a fighter.


    where are you finding a tone of resentment or perceiving jealousy on my end? the strawman from the brits regarding eddie's pushing off the wilder fight has been pretty hysterical. you guys think we are all rabid wilder fans and we are not .



    eddie hearn has said himself that he makes his money off of football fans and an "event" atmosphere. it's british people cheering for british people and celebrating themselves. it's not some kind of insult, eddie hearn is very good at what he does, he's found a niche in a very big market that usually only caters to soccer. his fighter, dillian white, is making a ton of money, certainly an amouht out of proportion with his talent. after all, we saw this guy fight joshua and offer him absolutely nothing, and here we have the potential for a white rematch. really!

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    • Body Shot
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      Yeah, but he'd most likely be throwing away any interest in his Joshua-Whyte rematch
      Do you really want to see Whyte lose again? I sure as hell dont. I want to see the best fight the best. I dont care what Hearn gets out of anything.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Mammoth
        Yeah, but he'd most likely be throwing away any interest in his Joshua-Whyte rematch
        Oh yeah of course cause no fighter on earth can beat the fearsome Ortiz apart from wilder.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Body Shot
          Do you really want to see Whyte lose again? I sure as hell dont. I want to see the best fight the best. I dont care what Hearn gets out of anything.
          I don't remember saying I wanted to see a Joshua-Whyte rematch.

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            #15
            Win or lose, Whyte is still the mandatory challenger for Anthony Joshua's WBO belt come April of 2019. However, if he also happens to win against Ortiz; Which is very highly unlikely he will also become Deontay Wilder's next mandatory challenger after the Dominic Breazeale contest with Deontay Wilder for the WBC title belt too.

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            • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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              #16
              Lol this is one strange thread.
              Why do you care what Hearn would get out of it? Whyte pulled out of a title eliminator to duck Ortiz and him and his fans have been running their mouth. This would be better than fighting Del Boy

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                #17
                Originally posted by Mammoth
                What's the upside for him? I don't see why he'd even make the fight.
                Because, after all the **** he talked about Joshua fighting Wilder (only for that fight to fall apart over his shenanigans), having Dillian Whyte talking all that **** about fighting Luis Ortiz, only for Dillian to duck out twice, Hearn's name turns to utter **** in the US.

                His reputation is on the line now

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  I don't remember saying I wanted to see a Joshua-Whyte rematch.
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  Yeah, but he'd most likely be throwing away any interest in his Joshua-Whyte rematch
                  You didnt, but you implied there is interest in that fight and there shouldnt be at all.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    Another fighter with a better resume than Beyonce?
                    How do you explain Deontay being #2 in boxrec if he doesn't have a good resume?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                      How do you explain Deontay being #2 in boxrec if he doesn't have a good resume?
                      Boxrec favours title holders. Also doesn;t take into account Wilders ducking.

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