Comments Thread For: Team Luis Ortiz Reject Hearn's "Lowball Offer" To Face Joshua
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because Joshua will make the same $20 million whether its Ortiz, or the Fedex guy. The only thing Ortiz brings to the table is credibility to us hardcores. We know he is a good opponent and not a cupcake. But casuals dont know the difference. I even thought Miller was being overpaid at $6.5. because other than maybe a little help at the gate, he really brought very little to the dance. This is the Joshua show. Hearn probably doesnt care if they end up fighting a dummy. Might even prefer it. So Ortiz needs to accept the realities of the situation.
Personally I doubt (just my opinion) that the offer was less than $2 million. Hearn wouldnt want a leaked email on the websites showing some clown offer of $750k or something ******. He would have to had started the conversation at least at $2 mil. Obviously this "Dade Promotions" outfit is looking for a lottery ticket. Unfortunately for them, this isnt it. (unless they took the fight and Ortiz won, THEN its a lottery ticket for the rematch)Comment
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Damn..... I knew this excuses will definitely come to cover for the duck.
"with AL I have no money issues" that line got me rolling on the floor.
Hez invariably saying with 500k I dnt have money issues but with 6.5mil, it's a low ball.
Am done with all these donkeys....... Trying to make fans think Eddie is the problem.
Damn, they are greedy byytches.Comment
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That’s the thing, massive opportunity here. This does a lot of damage to his reputation at HW. The boogeyman thing is now been laid to rest. There is no way a desperate Hearn would offer him anything low. A lowball offer would be a million dollars and less, he had a chance to fight for all the belts and a rematch if he wins.Comment
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A shot at the #1 Hw in the world and 3 belts ...and most likely ur biggest payday to date - Ortiz punked out!!Comment
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