Does this make sense? Wilder hasn't fought his first mandatory yet, dont see how this fights relevant this second when unification is also going to be put in play. Ortiz is looking at Wilder fighting fury maybe twice ,Breazeale and Joshua if all this plays out. That's in or around 2 years .Good fight though in favor of whoever has territory advantage where it takes place.
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Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View PostLmao watch Dillian Whyte find a way out of this fight. If he pulls out this time he should have his ranking removed.
I'm glad Ortiz called his bluff, now watch them squirm!
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Originally posted by JWHardin View PostI'm thinking the same thing. Whyte will now beg Hearn to please please please get the fight with Breazeale or Chisora over Ortiz.
I'm glad Ortiz called his bluff, now watch them squirm!
i hope this fight happens, but even if it doesn't Whyte v Chisora 2 would be a great fight.
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Originally posted by Bum squad View PostHe got in the ring with AJ a few years back, gave him a good run too and is now a better fighter. this scared of Ortiz stuff is rubbish.
i hope this fight happens, but even if it doesn't Whyte v Chisora 2 would be a great fight.
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Originally posted by JWHardin View PostI hope Whyte isn't afraid of Ortiz, but threw a fit the last time the WBC ordered it. Actions speak louder than words. Let's see if he mans up this time.
So he had the choice of fighting Ortiz for the above and peanuts.
Or he could fight Parker for waaay more money also considering he is guaranteed a shot at AJ and his titles (more titles than Wilder btw) much sooner than he is going to get Wilder. I'm pretty sure most had Parker to 'school' Whyte so it can't even be considered taking the easy option.
So yeah Whyte ducked Ortiz to fight a way more proven fighter and former World champ. Nothing to do with making more business sense/money or the WBC going back on him being 1st mandatory to protect Wilder.
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