Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz's Coach Claims Hearn is Not Telling The Whole Story
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How this disputes the bogus offer in your mind is easy to see. You're American. And if you're not, what has happened in your country to make you this extreme?Comment
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you are making yourself look like a naive excuse-making fanboy ***wit over Joshua..... just like you made yourself look like a naive excuse-making fanboy ***wit over Golovkin
you either..... have a feel for the game, and understand how sharks like Fast Eddie work..... or, you do not
when Fast Eddie had Wilder on the hook for $15m, but refused to guarantee Joshua next..... it became clearly obvious whats up you dumb kidComment
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You scary zombies. F3cking sinister and dark.Comment
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But his team did turn it down. That's a fact they have admitted to. But they are all in damage control after blaming each other and contradicting themselves.Comment
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Where was the contract from Finkle anyway? But you blame Hearn and AJ? Yeah, you're contradicting yourself all over the place.Comment
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you are making yourself look like a naive excuse-making fanboy ***wit over Joshua..... just like you made yourself look like a naive excuse-making fanboy ***wit over Golovkin
you either..... have a feel for the game, and understand how sharks like Fast Eddie work..... or, you do not
when Fast Eddie had Wilder on the hook for $15m, but refused to guarantee Joshua next..... it became clearly obvious whats up you dumb kid
When was Hearn proved to be lying about it being next? Where is this evidence you sick f3ck? Oh you don't have it do you? Just like always. Keep up with your smears and lies you freak.Comment
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$7M is easily Ortiz's biggest payday, and serves to strengthen the Joshua-Wilder matchup which Hearn and Haymon should want. Unless Wilder 2 (not a great fight) gets announced for winter with a bigger payday attached, an outright rejection just doesn't make sense. He can't get that type of money anywhere else, so why run from all of that opportunity?Comment
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Hearn got the $50M offer and immediately said no, even going as far as to note that the fight making less money at home didn't matter. He still hasn't asked for a contract, because out of his own mouth he said no to fighting Wilder in America. Ortiz's trainer says there was minimal communication, and no contract, which was requested. This isn't the same thing unless you believe Hearn, and he's frequently less than honest when building up fights, so I'm not inclined to believe him.
$7M is easily Ortiz's biggest payday, and serves to strengthen the Joshua-Wilder matchup which Hearn and Haymon should want. Unless Wilder 2 (not a great fight) gets announced for winter with a bigger payday attached, an outright rejection just doesn't make sense. He can't get that type of money anywhere else, so why run from all of that opportunity?Comment
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