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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder-Ortiz 2: Oddsmakers Place Wilder As Healthy Favorite To Repeat

    Deontay Wilder made the executive decision to rematch Luis Ortiz in order to remain any lingering doubt from their first fight 22 months ago. The insistence on the part of the unbeaten heavyweight titlist is that he will make things easier on himself this time around.
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  • _Maxi
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    If Ortiz pays well you might as well bet on him.

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    • TheFrog
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      #3
      Originally posted by _Maxi
      If Ortiz pays well you might as well bet on him.
      Agreed! I (like most) am expecting Wilder to win but Ortiz has power of his own and pretty good timing. He definitely has a chance. Take the odds!

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      • dannnnn
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        13/2 for an Ortiz win by KO/TKO? Those odds are too good to pass up.

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        • daggum
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          ortiz turned down more than 5 million dollars to take 1.5 million to fight wilder? what is his fight-lose bonus? inquiring minds want to know

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          • Monzon99
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            #6
            Originally posted by daggum
            ortiz turned down more than 5 million dollars to take 1.5 million to fight wilder? what is his fight-lose bonus? inquiring minds want to know
            You would guess Ortiz's diving bonus will be the difference of $3.5m.

            But wasn't it $8m that Hearn offered Ortiz to face Joshua?

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