Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz Turned Down $5M, Asked For $10M To Fight Joshua 6/1

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz Turned Down $5M, Asked For $10M To Fight Joshua 6/1

    Luis Ortiz's handlers apparently want at the absolute least what DAZN and Eddie Hearn were willing to pay Jarrell Miller for Ortiz to challenge Anthony Joshua on June 1. And probably then some. Multiple sources have informed BoxingScene.com that Ortiz's representatives turned down Hearn's $5 million offer for Ortiz to step in on what's now five weeks' notice for Miller. They asked for $10 million, $3.5 million more than what would've been Miller's package for the fight had the boisterous Brooklyn contender not tested positive for multiple performance-enhancing drugs late in March.
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  • techliam
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    There you have it

    There’s no other way to describe it, that is a duck.

    That is not a lowball offer considering Ortiz stock has plummeted since being knocked out by Wilder

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    • blitted_master
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      #3
      Nothing wrong with that. Taking a fight of this magnitude on such short notice, Ortiz deserves his big payday. Hearn is so tight-fisted with his money.

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      • blitted_master
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        #4
        Originally posted by techliam
        There you have it

        There’s no other way to describe it, that is a duck.

        That is not a lowball offer considering Ortiz stock has plummeted since being knocked out by Wilder
        NONSENSE. Ortiz's stock has skyrocketed since that great fight with Wilder.

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        • techliam
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          Originally posted by blitted_master
          NONSENSE. Ortiz's stock has skyrocketed since that great fight with Wilder.
          No, it has not.

          He was supposedly a boogeyman that everyone was avoiding. Then he was Ko’d by the lesser regarded champion of the division, and has now avoided a 5 million dollar showdown against Joshua.

          You are far inflating Ortiz’s worth for some reason

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          • chepboxingking
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            Wow, this is a solid offer. They were ****** to turn it down. Not only do you get $5mil but you're going to compete for 3 titles. Smh. He needs better people around him advising him

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #7
              I get that you want to try and get all you can but asking for $10 mil under the circumstances is taking advantage of the situation and being greedy AF IMO.

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              • sweetpea87
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                He should have been offered the same as Miller really. Still though that’s pretty hard one to turn down for Ortiz. I don’t blame him for not wanting a short camp for a fight this big, but $5 million for a shot at 3 belts when it’s possible he won’t get that chance or money again, he probably should have taken it.

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                • MPX309
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by blitted_master
                  NONSENSE. Ortiz's stock has skyrocketed since that great fight with Wilder.
                  The one that he didn't win? lol

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                  • PotentialToast
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                    Where are the likes of Kowanacki and Ortiz going to get 5M$; they are nowhere near being mandatory to AJ, Wilder won't get past Whyte and won't offer them that for a voluntary! Maybe Haymon has made a conscious decision to burn his investors money.

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