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  • Scipio2009
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    #41
    Originally posted by OnePunch
    Haymon knows how to treat people fairly? (Ortiz only got $500k to face Wilder)

    you cant make this stuff up.........lol
    Jarrell Miller was allegedly going to get $6m to fight Anthony Joshua.

    Why would Luis Ortiz take less than that for the fight?

    If "Big Baby" Miller's number was just public bull****, let it be known in the talks; Salita Promotions fighting on Showtime and being in the orbit, I'm fairly certain that conversations were had.

    Luis Ortiz will continue to get at least his fair piece on every fight he's got coming up.

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      #42
      Originally posted by kafkod
      Yes I remember that. I also remember that Hearn took no action against Broner for breaking the NDA. So if you can break an NDA with Hearn without any comebacks, Ortiz can talk about the offer whether he signed one or not.
      Wait 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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      • TheCell8
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        #43
        Originally posted by Scipio2009

        Luis Ortiz will continue to get at least his fair piece on every fight he's got coming up.
        How much was he paid in his last fight?

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          #44
          Originally posted by Scipio2009
          Jarrell Miller was allegedly going to get $6m to fight Anthony Joshua.

          Why would Luis Ortiz take less than that for the fight?

          If "Big Baby" Miller's number was just public bull****, let it be known in the talks; Salita Promotions fighting on Showtime and being in the orbit, I'm fairly certain that conversations were had.

          Luis Ortiz will continue to get at least his fair piece on every fight he's got coming up.
          you guys are something else

          Miller hasn’t been knocked out ...

          Just admit Ortiz doesn’t want that smoke , same as wilder

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            #45
            Originally posted by TheCell8
            It's going to be embarrassing when it turns out that Ortiz turned down $1-2M...

            He'll never see that kind of money again.
            ...$1-2M...
            Really?! I'm sure he was offered >$5M.

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            • bigdunny1
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              #46
              If the offer was really low Ortiz would tell the public directly the amount. But that shyt won't happen because we all know what his career payday was and if you scream lowball and the numbers are 2-6X your career payday you look like a phuking duck. But these numbers will eventually come out likely Hearn will tell the public or leak it himself. The moment that report came out that Haymon wouldn't allow it you knew they would come up with some bs reason for turning it down. So old price yourself out excuse was used. Dude made 500K for his career payday and whatever Hearn offered he was going to scream that's disrespect that's training camp money. Turned down millions while he goes on and fights his next fight for 300K lol

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                #47
                Does anyone know what Ortiz was offered?? It sure is a lot of opinions for something no one known nothing about except the parties involved in the negotiations. Miller never made 6.5 before Joshua negotiations, so of course Ortiz would want a decent payday. Joshua is the money pot right now. Not saying that Ortiz should get the 6.5 that Miller was getting, but he should get a decent offer, at the very least what they were offering White, especially being that he will have less time to train.

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                • Scipio2009
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by nixxter
                  Ortiz got 500K to fight Wilder and according to this chump:

                  "With Al Haymon I never have these money issues. He knows how to treat people fair."

                  Now Ortis has been offered about 10x his highest purse and more than he's made in his entire career and that is somehow a BS lowballer offer. Why do I have the feeling we've heard this before somewhere?
                  Ortiz 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?

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Scipio2009
                    Jarrell Miller was allegedly going to get $6m to fight Anthony Joshua.

                    Why would Luis Ortiz take less than that for the fight?

                    If "Big Baby" Miller's number was just public bull****, let it be known in the talks; Salita Promotions fighting on Showtime and being in the orbit, I'm fairly certain that conversations were had.

                    Luis Ortiz will continue to get at least his fair piece on every fight he's got coming up.
                    How do u know Ortiz was offered less than $6M?

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                    • lfc19titles
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                      #50
                      Ortiz got 500k for wilder

                      Rejected 6.5m for Joshua lmao

                      This is a scam, there has to be another reason, maybe Ortiz has to cycle off the peds and can’t fight

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