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

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • _Rexy_
    Undisputed Champion
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • Jan 2018
    • 27934
    • 6,140
    • 3,585
    • 358,040

    #21
    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.
    Wouldn’t be one anyways. Regardless of what Eddie and Joshua day, Pulev is the next fight after this one.

    Comment

    • NahMean
      Undisputed Champion
      Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
      • Feb 2017
      • 2870
      • 153
      • 0
      • 82,973

      #22
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
      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.
      These Haymon nut riders haven’t even seen or Heard Haymon’s voice but every night they hear Haymon whisper in their ears. 500k is the disclosed amount.. If there is another reported amount Ortiz got then I’ll be happy be roll with that, just provide a link but they can’t! They live in a fantasy world and just come up with figures out their backsides.

      Thurman on a TBV interview said if his filed purse is 1mil, then he’s actually making close to 2.. So if a big A level name PBC fighter makes close to double of their filed purse. Ortiz might be making a couple hundred grand more. But let’s just say Ortiz is Haymon’s favourite and he gives him not double, not even triple.. lets live in a fantasy world of a Haymon Loyalist and say Ortiz got 4 times his filed purse! That’s 2mil.. but even then how is it acceptable for someone who made 2 mill to call a 7+mil offer a lowball???

      These brain dead Haymon riders will argue anything even if makes them look like absolute morons.

      Comment

      • chaosking
        Up and Comer
        Interim Champion - 1-100 posts
        • Feb 2019
        • 46
        • 5
        • 1
        • 3,153

        #23
        Clearly on PEDS or some **** no way would any sane man turn that down, I would even step in the ring with AJ for that kind of money any day of the week.

        Comment

        • REDEEMER
          Banned
          Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
          • Oct 2018
          • 11820
          • 1,336
          • 1,008
          • 153,574

          #24
          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.
          The 7 million was the offer he rejected , 5 million was only speculative .The 5 million would still be foolish to not take when he has a highest pay of 500K and titles are on the line. That's how money actually works a along with business sense.

          Comment

          • REDEEMER
            Banned
            Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
            • Oct 2018
            • 11820
            • 1,336
            • 1,008
            • 153,574

            #25
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            Wouldn’t be one anyways. Regardless of what Eddie and Joshua day, Pulev is the next fight after this one.
            Breazeales going to knockout Wilder and fight Joshua so no. Pulev is a mandatory anyway so yea , it's not up to them if Pulev were next.

            Comment

            • Redd Foxx
              Hittin' the heavy bag.
              Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
              • Dec 2011
              • 22007
              • 1,180
              • 2,316
              • 1,257,197

              #26
              Originally posted by BLASTER1
              What other factors??
              The only other factors I can think of is if he is juicing and can't piss clean.
              That's one. My primary one. There's also the possibility that they made other obligations. That's he's injured (something fighters avoid disclosing when possible). That's he's got personal stuff going on.

              Though I think it's likely a testing issue, there's plenty of stuff we can speculate about but we really don't know shyt about what's going on behind the scenes. The fans who act like they do tend to look like fools so I'm not going that route.

              Comment

              • Curt Henning
                Undisputed Champion
                Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                • Mar 2017
                • 11440
                • 551
                • 24
                • 176,018

                #27
                if the report is true...this is smart for luis ortiz

                he will do a ppv rematch with wilder in 2019....thats smart as he will likely come around that 7 mil figure for that fight.....

                since many here(well the aj fanboys)think that wilder is easier pickings and ripe to be taken...and that ortiz "had him" in the last one......then ortiz can take that belt and make even more money for an AJ fight

                if he loses to AJ hes likely done and no longer a viable opponent to face wilder again..

                uk fanboys insist wilder is easier to beat and had wilder near defeat....so its a two birds more money scenario...hes likely to see similar money in a wilder ppv rematch.....if he loses to aj he wont see that wilder fight again anyway...he beats wilder than he sees more than what he would have made in june vs AJ later when hes holding a wbc strap to bring with him

                Comment

                • REDEEMER
                  Banned
                  Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                  • Oct 2018
                  • 11820
                  • 1,336
                  • 1,008
                  • 153,574

                  #28
                  Originally posted by Curt Henning
                  if the report is true...this is smart for luis ortiz

                  he will do a ppv rematch with wilder in 2019....thats smart as he will likely come around that 7 mil figure for that fight.....

                  since many here(well the aj fanboys)think that wilder is easier pickings and ripe to be taken...and that ortiz "had him" in the last one......then ortiz can take that belt and make even more money for an AJ fight

                  if he loses to AJ hes likely done and no longer a viable opponent to face wilder again..

                  uk fanboys insist wilder is easier to beat and had wilder near defeat....so its a two birds more money scenario...hes likely to see similar money in a wilder ppv rematch.....if he loses to aj he wont see that wilder fight again anyway...he beats wilder than he sees more than what he would have made in june vs AJ later when hes holding a wbc strap to bring with him
                  What are you going to say when Breazeale knocks out Wilder and then Ortiz loses to Whyte or a guy like Joyce for maybe 200K ? How smart will you seem Ortiz then ?

                  Comment

                  • Armchairhero
                    Undisputed Champion
                    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 1057
                    • 41
                    • 64
                    • 26,850

                    #29
                    This is even worse than what was 1st reported, the Wilder moron squad defending the duck with “Hearns low balled him”, now Ortiz and his mythical “bogey man” moniker is finally done, there is no defence any of the crazies can come up with to defend it.

                    Comment

                    • Thuglife Nelo
                      Banned
                      • Dec 2018
                      • 26836
                      • 1,299
                      • 1,822
                      • 654,176

                      #30
                      Didn’t we all agree that WBC-CBP was a good start? This seems like DAZN planned a witch hunt for a common for from Wilder..of course not the case.

                      We know it’s not PEDS because again that puts su****ion towards the WBC.

                      There are several of us that truly believe that Haymon and Showtime are simply blocking the fight because of the rematch planning, supposedly. I still think the Miller choosing was risky business because:

                      The list of boxers per division who have been removed from the WBC ratings throughout the history of the program for failure to enroll in the WBC CBP follows:

                      HEAVYWEIGHT

                      David Haye

                      Jarrell Miller

                      David Price

                      Erkan Teper

                      Dereck Chisora*

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP