Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz Turned Down $5M, Asked For $10M To Fight Joshua 6/1
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Ortiz won't ever get more than what Hearn is offering. Unless Haymon really wants to lose major money like he has done in the past with his shlt "Fights".Comment
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No, King Kong is clean. How can anyone honestly think that Ortiz could be currently juicing when he has no reason to? How is it even plausible when he is not even in the gym training or have any fights scheduled? So there is no reason for him to cheat now.
In addition, it's been more than seven weeks since his has last fight. So, if anything he's probably cycled off and clean by now. So he can sign the fight with AJ if he wants to. What it sounds likes to me is that he has been coaxed or instructed not to.
I'm going to ask you an honest question: Do you have any mental illness of any sort? I'm not being mean, i'm just really curious now. Any problems? Because you have to be the most unusual person I've ever come across. I know Americans are extremists, but you're way too extreme. Unless of course, you are in fact the leader of the ******s like a lord or something? Is that what it is?Comment
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There is a thin line between maximizing your leverage and tanking the deal because of impossible to satisfy demands. Something tells me Ortiz's team will overstep that line and will cost Ortiz his financial future. At 40 (or how old he is) to be given a chance like that.. you really need to trust your handles not to mess up an opportunity. We'll see if this trust is well placed..Comment
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In this situation Hearn doesn’t have time for all that cat and mouse BS, he has a hard date set, the fighters need to get into camps, there’s promo material and dates to schedule.
Ortiz’ side might see at as the perfect time to negotiate but from Hearn’s side a warm body that’s reliably gonna turn up is far more appealing than a guy that’s coming off a loss to a guy AJ beat, who is a notorious PED user (so could end up being pulled out like Miller).
It’s just not worth the hassle for Hearn and def not worth paying a premium for.
But yea I actually agree with your overall take that yea Hearn isn't trying to hear all that sh^t & I mentioned a similar thing if not the same thing in a previous thread about this topic. Hearn wants to get a fight booked ASAP. And thats why this deal wasn't doable cuz Ortiz has options & Hearn has options so neither side was able to get their way or their way enough to make a deal. Thats just how deals work out sometimes.Comment
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You mention the stoppage result without acknowledging the
exciting fight that took place leading-up to the stoppage.
Ortiz fought well in a losing effort to a man regarded among
the top two heavyweights in the world. Ortiz reputation did
not suffer the way some are suggesting. He is still regarded
among the top contenders, and is much more well-known
than Miller.Comment
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