Comments Thread For: Joshua-Miller At MSG Could Bring Khan-Brook To Wembley 4/13

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  • Sid-Knee
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    #51
    [QUOTE=JWHardin;19364722]It's pretty hard to work his way back up when the top guys won't fight him. He would have Whyte but Whyte chickened out after Ortiz accepted his challenge. Who has he ducked?

    Ortiz is a top 5 guy, and wish they wouldn't keep ignoring him.[/QUOTE

    Whyte didn't duck him. He had been in negotiations for ages for the Chisora fight but Chisora priced himself out. Whyte thought he was free so called Ortiz out. But Chisora seen all this and went back to the negotiation table and accepted. That's what went down. Not your distorted version of events.

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    • Phenom
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      #52
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
      When did Ortiz blast Whyte out?
      Just stop it...

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #53
        Originally posted by Phenom
        Just stop it...
        Erm, no. When did blast him out?

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        • landotter
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          #54
          This seems like a lot of moving parts. IF Whyte/Joshua 2 doesn't happen. IF Brook/Khan does, which is only IF Khan passes on the offer to fight Crawford, and IF Miller agrees to peanuts in his own backyard (which he would have to). I was thinking Miller/Ortiz was the fight since everyone else's card was full, so if Miller is gifted this through a series of a ton of other dominoes falling just right, maybe Whyte/Ortiz happens.

          I don't know. Just seems overall unlikely.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Sid-Knee
            Erm, no. When did blast him out?

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            • Sickmerch1990
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              #56
              Khan v brook will not sell out Wembley not a chance be lucky to get 50k for it even joshuas last fight never sold out these two are washed up

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              • Sparked_26
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                #57
                Khan/Brook ain’t selling out Wembley.

                You’d need Golovkin vs Calum Smith on the undercard there, ffs.

                Casuals definitely know both are quite damaged now

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                • Jkp
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                  #58
                  If Fury/Wilder is unavailable, then Ortiz is the next best heavy weight (see ring Magazine), so should be the obvious choice if AJ had some balls. We all know Ortiz would take that fight in a heart beat but AJ wont even mention him. Truly pathetic ducking from AJ as usual.

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                  • Jkp
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                    #59
                    [QUOTE=Sid-Knee;19364958]
                    Originally posted by JWHardin
                    It's pretty hard to work his way back up when the top guys won't fight him. He would have Whyte but Whyte chickened out after Ortiz accepted his challenge. Who has he ducked?

                    Ortiz is a top 5 guy, and wish they wouldn't keep ignoring him.[/QUOTE

                    Whyte didn't duck him. He had been in negotiations for ages for the Chisora fight but Chisora priced himself out. Whyte thought he was free so called Ortiz out. But Chisora seen all this and went back to the negotiation table and accepted. That's what went down. Not your distorted version of events.
                    OK, and whats AJ's excuse for never mentioning Ortiz, despite him being the most obvious opponent outside Fury/Wilder.

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                    • bballchump11
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                      #60
                      Hearn is such a liar. He made it seem like Joshua was obligated to fight in Wembley in April whenever Wilder's name came up

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