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Originally posted by James Hunt View PostReally?! I'm sure he was offered >$5M.
It was likely between $1-2M which is honestly more than enough for a short notice fight and Luiz Ortiz is not a big enough draw. His last fight with Hammer probably did horrible numbers.
I just wanna know what the number he was offered was so that I can laugh at him.
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Originally posted by JcLazyX210 View PostWait unless there's a lawyer around to fact check me I think you don't understand what NDA is. If broner never signed a NDA then legally he is able to talk about the contract offer since he never agreed to it.
Now if he agreed to the contract and signed then he can be sued. In most lawsuit cases you have to sign a NDA agreement when you get paid out. Like what happened to Tracey Morgan vs Walmart.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostOrtiz got $500k, Wilder got $2m; circumstances being what they were (and without any idea of the non-disclosed money), that's a fair piece of the disclosed money.
Jarrell Miller was offered $6m for the Joshua fight, Luis Ortiz is a by far more credible heavyweight than Miller is, and Ortiz would be coming in on short notice.
In what world is securing Ortiz for the fight worth less than securing "Big Baby" Miller?
His highest pay day was 500k and he was offered 12 times that
Doesn’t matter what miller was getting, did Ortiz or berth demand to get what cotto or Mosley got ?
It’s the same sht with these Haymon fighters, they are on slave contracts
I always told you all Ortiz is all talk as is wilder, nobody wants Joshua as they know it’s a loss
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Postif you have any atom of sense or brain in you and reason logically without emotions, you will know that 500k of 2mil is equivalent to 5mil of 20mil.
But oh no, you are as dull as I expected.
This is a pure duck. If you can't see it, it's your problem.
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What was his previous highest payday. The $500,000 for the Wilder fight? I can't believe for a second that Hearn didn't offer him a career high to face Joshua.
A career high pay day, a shot at 3 belts, a fight he's 'apparently' been calling out for. And he's walked away.
After all that talk by him and Joshua haters. Time to leave Ortiz's name at the door. He didn't wan't to know when his bluff was called
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