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  • #81
    Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
    Ortiz ducked that fight just the way he ducked AJ's fight.
    Whyte offered him far more what he will make even if the fight goes on purse bid.
    you have no idea if thats true. if whyte believed that, then why not go to bid and pay ortiz less?

    the truth is that pbc would have won the bid, which is why whyte ducked the fight.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
      you have no idea if thats true. if whyte believed that, then why not go to bid and pay ortiz less?

      the truth is that pbc would have won the bid, which is why whyte ducked the fight.
      Why would anyone go above the hill just to bring Ortiz in the ring? If hez not interested, why go the extra mile? What exactly does anyone gain fighting Ortiz except doing it for the fans?
      He brings nothing to the table and now he lost his only aura " the bogeyman" that was his selling point after AJ's duck.

      What else does the man got?
      Nothing....


      Ortiz is a forgoten issue.... Hez a chicken, that's all.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Kezzer View Post
        Sounds like they haven’t even offered to make him mandatory next!
        why would they? he still hasnt won a final eliminator.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
          What exactly does anyone gain fighting Ortiz except doing it for the fans?
          you gain becoming the mandatory.

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          • #85
            To the idiots taling up Whyte, and ripping on Ortiz -

            All Whyte had to do is fight him. Ortiz has been a top 5 heavy for years now, with only one other top five guy willing to fight him.

            Whyte even called out Ortiz publicly, and Ortiz accepted, then Whyte ran, ducked. Well documented. Ortiz may get KO'd by Whyte, Joshua, etc, but they are too afraid to try.

            Whyte needs to STFU. He turned down a career high payday vs Joshua, then says he would no doubt wip Joshua? Delusional.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
              you gain becoming the mandatory.
              Whyte /breazeale should have been the eliminator not Ortiz coming back from a devastating KO loss.

              WBC didn't want that work for wilder.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
                To the idiots taling up Whyte, and ripping on Ortiz -

                All Whyte had to do is fight him. Ortiz has been a top 5 heavy for years now, with only one other top five guy willing to fight him.

                Whyte even called out Ortiz publicly, and Ortiz accepted, then Whyte ran, ducked. Well documented. Ortiz may get KO'd by Whyte, Joshua, etc, but they are too afraid to try.

                Whyte needs to STFU. He turned down a career high payday vs Joshua, then says he would no doubt wip Joshua? Delusional.
                Lolx.... Can you go back to your shell and your Ortiz campaign. That chick has been expose.

                The only time I want to hear Ortiz is only when there is vacancy in an undercard fight.
                That's where he belongs.

                T

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
                  Whyte /breazeale should have been the eliminator not Ortiz coming back from a devastating KO loss.
                  breazeale was already mandatory. wbc couldnt force him to fight another eliminator.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
                    To the idiots taling up Whyte, and ripping on Ortiz -

                    All Whyte had to do is fight him. Ortiz has been a top 5 heavy for years now, with only one other top five guy willing to fight him.

                    Whyte even called out Ortiz publicly, and Ortiz accepted, then Whyte ran, ducked. Well documented. Ortiz may get KO'd by Whyte, Joshua, etc, but they are too afraid to try.

                    Whyte needs to STFU. He turned down a career high payday vs Joshua, then says he would no doubt wip Joshua? Delusional.
                    Someone should please help us to understand the logic behind #1 having to fight #3 for final elimination where there is #2. How did Whyte get to the #1 position yet he wasn't a mando.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post
                      As far as I'm aware, Molina's suspension wasn't announced until May 2018. The fight was in November 2017. Yes the ban got backdated to October 2017, but the fight has already taken place six months before the ban was announced.

                      The WBC went through the ratings in order until somebody said yes. #12 Molina was the highest rated contender willing to take the fight on short notice. That's how it works.

                      Wrong Molina was formally interviewed in September 2017 and suspended from participating in all sports by UKAD / WADA in October 2017 before his fight with Breazeale in November 2017 the WBC is a disgrace for allowing a banned boxer participating in a farcical one way “final eliminator “

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