Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder is Firm: Same Plan - Ortiz, Fury, Then Unification

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder is Firm: Same Plan - Ortiz, Fury, Then Unification

    According to WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, he still intends to follow the same career plan. He is scheduled to face Luis Ortiz in a rematch on November 23rd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. He previously stopped Ortiz in ten rounds back in March of 2018.
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  • rolshans
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    Sigh. There is literally no one who cares about this Ortiz fight.

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    • Andrij
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      #3
      Usyk wants Wilder and maybe there will be a Unification Usyk vs. Wilder in late 2020.

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      • PotentialToast
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        #4
        Whyte will be mandatory before any unification and I don't see WBC granting an exception because Fury and Ortiz are voluntaries, the Whyte voluntary date has been set and the WBC are on dodgy ground with Whyte anyway.

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        • tophat1
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          #5
          Cant see fury being ready for the wilder fight in Feb. If wilder gets past ortiz i think we will see him in with kownaki

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          • PotentialToast
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            #6
            Originally posted by PotentialToast
            Whyte will be mandatory before any unification and I don't see WBC granting an exception because Fury and Ortiz are voluntaries, the Whyte voluntary date has been set and the WBC are on dodgy ground with Whyte anyway.
            Also, AJ (assuming he wins) v Pulev is an easy fight for AJ style wise so I don't see him dropping the IBF belt for this. Then AJ v Usyk is a late summer 2020 monster at Wembley.

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            • 4truth
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              #7
              Originally posted by rolshans
              Sigh. There is literally no one who cares about this Ortiz fight.
              It’s a dangerous fight that could go wrong in a hurry. Speak for yourself.

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              • JLC
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                #8
                Originally posted by 4truth
                It’s a dangerous fight that could go wrong in a hurry. Speak for yourself.
                Yes indeed.

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                • GlassJoey
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                  #9
                  Duck duck go!

                  Looking forward to Ortiz.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PotentialToast
                    Whyte will be mandatory before any unification and I don't see WBC granting an exception because Fury and Ortiz are voluntaries, the Whyte voluntary date has been set and the WBC are on dodgy ground with Whyte anyway.
                    Pending Whyte's B-sample which the WBC is very inquisitive about and something that the BBBoC and UKAD has been very reluctant in disclosing. Which appears very dodgy to me.

                    I wonder why? What are they hiding? It smacks of corruption. Unless, that B-sample is disclosed, then Whyte would never be the WBC's mandatory challenger.

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