I'm sorry - as reasons not to take a fight go - describing any offer that Matchroom USA will have made as 'lowball' is plainly fantasy. They were prepared to pay the deeply untalented Miller a guaranteed six million, with a share of the international ppv sales on top of that. $8m is a conservative estimate.
To think they suddenly got cheap when they have the US debut of Joshua on the line is illogical.
And even if they did suddenly go cheap and only offered Luis half of what they promised Miller - how does a record pay day translate into a 'low ball' offer? Half a million seems low ball to me.
The real sadness is that by passing up this chance Ortiz will now probably never get to fight Joshua. As after this voluntary he has mandatories stacking up. I just don't understand this decision.
To think they suddenly got cheap when they have the US debut of Joshua on the line is illogical.
And even if they did suddenly go cheap and only offered Luis half of what they promised Miller - how does a record pay day translate into a 'low ball' offer? Half a million seems low ball to me.
The real sadness is that by passing up this chance Ortiz will now probably never get to fight Joshua. As after this voluntary he has mandatories stacking up. I just don't understand this decision.
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