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Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View PostWell Whyte shouldn't have ducked Ortiz and he might have got the fight.
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Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View PostHow would that work?
Wilder and Ortiz don't even have the same promoter. Just affiliated via the same adviser but not part of a specific company. There is literally nobody that can sign a contract that could make that happen
AJ and Whyte have the same promoter, so Hearn had the power to do it and said no.
You're talking absolute nonsense.
Wilder wanted AJ's guarantee after whyte. Likewise whyte want wilder guarantee after Ortiz.
Why not just make the fight simple by fighting each other without involving someone else?
Whyte offer is huge to make a charge on the green belt.
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Originally posted by Cutthroat View PostOnly AJ, Wilder, Fury have better top 10 wins. Chisora is not a top 10 HW, neither was Takam when he beat him. Whyte's lone top 10 win was a close bout against JP who himself should have a loss against 17th ranked Ruiz. Even a guy like Povetkin hasn't beaten a top 10 opponent since like 2008.
Jennings was regarded highly because he beat 10th ranked Perez and performed relatively well compared to his peers against Wlad.
Am speechless.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostThey are both b level fighters although the reason why Ortiz is is because he is old and can not go 12 rounds with a B level opponent.
Any mediocre fighter can make Wilder look like dog poop until he lands his right hand.
I rate Ortiz boxing skills but Whyte beats him inside the championship rounds although Ortiz makes him look like a donkey up until the 6th round where he then starts to gas
Whyte has been rocked by far lesser punchers and boxers, he looked like he was about to pass out in the later rounds against Parker.
Whyte's been rocked by:
Chisora 2x, 55% KO ratio
Parker, 70% KO ratio, Cojanu said he had no power
Helenius, 57% KO ratio
The lone puncher that hit as hard as Ortiz was AJ. Ortiz has only failed to KO 2 opponents, an 8 rounder early in his career & Scott who only threw 13 punches per round, still got dropped 5x.
Ortiz takes Whyte out easy.
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Vicious KO. Feel sorry for Del boy, he was so close. Also surprised that Chisora was up on the cards after the point deductions, so much for the judges being in Eddies pocket. A shame there will be no trilogy
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Originally posted by BigBadBenn View PostVicious KO. Feel sorry for Del boy, he was so close. Also surprised that Chisora was up on the cards after the point deductions, so much for the judges being in Eddies pocket. A shame there will be no trilogy
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostLololololol ducked Ortiz . This is the same Ortiz that beat Dave Allen in 7 rounds. Went 12 rounds with Malik Scott and went 12 rounds with Kauffman then in between that gets knocked out by Wilder and left with snot all over his face
Embarrassing that Whyte ducked him
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostHaving same promoter means nothing. They are two different fighters on their respective paths.
Wilder wanted AJ's guarantee after whyte. Likewise whyte want wilder guarantee after Ortiz.
Why not just make the fight simple by fighting each other without involving someone else?
Whyte offer is huge to make a charge on the green belt.
If they wanted Wilder that much, why not put it in a contract for Wilder to fight AJ if he beats Whyte?
Wilder asked, Hearn could make it happen, even as a side contract, because they're part of his company and he refused.
There is nobody that could've done that for Whyte when it comes to Ortiz & Wilder because they're not part of a promotion company.
Just shows how much they really want it. Wilder has called their bluff twice now. Once with the $50m that they asked for, then asking for AJ after Whyte in a contract and they refused both times.
Dunno how you can keep defending itLast edited by EasternEuroFan; 12-22-2018, 08:22 PM.
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