Eddie Hearn's Final Offer 7+Mil To Luis Ortiz Rejected, Fight Officially Off!!

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    #11
    Originally posted by NahMean
    Team Ortiz recently rejected the the AJ fight stating they were offered "Low Ball Money".. Turns out this Low ball offer was more than 12 times his highest payday... 12 TIMES!!!
    How do you know what his highest payday was?

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    • NahMean
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      #12
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      How do you know what his highest payday was?
      He got 500k against Wilder.

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      • Redd Foxx
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        #13
        Originally posted by Shrap
        He's probably back on the cuban beef and didn't think Joshua/Miller would fall through so he couldn't prepare.
        Feels like something along those lines. I can see holding out on 5M because he's worth more than that for a Joshua fight. Everyone with boxing sense knew it and it was proven true when the offer got bumped up. To skip this though, when you're old AF and have been chasing title shots...

        We as fans get such a small window into these situations that I'm not going to play know-it-all and say he's definitely up to some shyt. But, I gotta say it feels suspect.

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          #14
          Originally posted by NahMean
          He got 500k against Wilder.
          Don't even bother with WBC. He thinks Haymon pays them 10 mil secretly. He's a smelly fat indy wrestler that pretends he's something he's not. He actually claimed to be a world champion fighter because he booked himself to win a indy pro wrestling belt nobody has ever heard of. He's a pure attention seeking clown.
          Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 04-25-2019, 03:55 AM.

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          • dan_cov
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            #15
            7 mill + U.K revenue WTF Ortiz?

            Obviously he's back on the juice or something if he's legitimately turning that down.
            Lets be honest its more than he's going to make in his career.

            **** him!

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              #16
              ... it's only about loyalty, doe...

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                #17
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                These idiots that said he should have taken 5 million need to pay attention. You guys don't understand how money works. He just got offered 7+.

                Now, Ortiz rejecting 7m is just su****ious to me. I knew he was worth more than 5 and it seems even Hearn agrees on that. Passing 7m + is hard to wrap my head around when we're taking about Ortiz here. I think other "factors" came into play.
                What other factors??
                The only other factors I can think of is if he is juicing and can't piss clean.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by mart321
                  Joshua will fight anyone, why don't people get that. Hes the only top heavyweight not scared of anyone. Hes ducked by everyone. The lowball offer has been exposed now its onto the next excuse.

                  "yea he only want to fight ortiz on short notice doe, wouldnt fight him with a full training camp"

                  Does anyone actually believe this rubbish.
                  Heres my prediction. In the next 4 years Joshua will fight all the top contenders and destroy them all. Im sure people will still call him lucky or something though. Or maybe blame the ref. There will allways be something
                  He could have fought Ortiz instead of Miller if he wanted to. By the way, top Heavyweights aren't scared of other Heavweights and saying everyone is ducking Joshua is like saying everyone is scared of hitting the lottery, it doesn't make sense.

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                    #19
                    The bad thing about this is that if he has turned it down because he is guaranteed a Wilder rematch, then there will be no Joshua-Wilder fight this year.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by RoyJonesJrp4pno1
                      The bad thing about this is that if he has turned it down because he is guaranteed a Wilder rematch, then there will be no Joshua-Wilder fight this year.
                      Yep exposes Wilders intentions to continue ducking Joshua also.

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