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    Earlier this week BoxingScene.com reported that Dereck Chisora was the frontrunner to face Dillian Whyte on December 22nd in the United Kingdom. Whyte won a close twelve round split decision over Chisora in the fall of 2016.
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  • #2
    He had his chance and blew it terrible performance against ALLEN and Scott. Fake fighters the lot of them

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    • #3
      Whoever convinced Ortiz to give up his mandatory shot at Joshua to fight Wilder made a huge financial **** up. Ortiz should ditch them.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
        Whoever convinced Ortiz to give up his mandatory shot at Joshua to fight Wilder made a huge financial **** up. Ortiz should ditch them.
        It was a calculated roll of the dice. If he won he would of been in a unification with Joshua rather than just a mandatory. Wilder obviously thought he would beat Wilder otherwise it would of made no sense to take the fight.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jay Jimenez
          Ortiz's manager Jay Jimenez confirmed that they likely won't be facing Whyte next but that they could be returning the UK in the near future.

          "Eddie and I are working on maybe doing a big money three fight deal for Luis Ortiz so it looks likely to happen soon. Eddie could make Luis a big star in the UK," Jimenez told BoxingScene.com.
          The only person that has delivered is Al Haymon, Eddie Hearn screwed Luis Ortiz in the past. However I dont fault Luis Ortiz going this route again, we all know Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder destroys Ortiz in a rematch, its safer over there with those bums. Good Luck Luis.
          Last edited by 1hourRun; 10-17-2018, 07:54 AM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Stinger1 View Post
            It was a calculated roll of the dice. If he won he would of been in a unification with Joshua rather than just a mandatory. Wilder obviously thought he would beat Wilder otherwise it would of made no sense to take the fight.
            Facing Joshua would have been the same. If he had won he'd have a massive rematch too. It was crazy walking away from the kind of money a Joshua fight would have got him.

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            • #7
              I remember the day of the Ortiz/Whyte twitter spat, Hearn gave an interview and said that he had been talking to Ortiz's people earlier that day before Whyte and Ortiz went at it.

              He said he was talking to them about a different fight. At the time I wondered if he meant for one of his other fighters against Ortiz , or a fight for Ortiz. Sounds like it was maybe the latter.

              As long as it's a bit more inspired than his last outings working with Hearn. He should of shined against Allen and Scott.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                Facing Joshua would have been the same. If he had won he'd have a massive rematch too. It was crazy walking away from the kind of money a Joshua fight would have got him.
                I disagree, first of all Matchroom never delivered GayJ, you would think doing buisness with them Ortiz should not have to depend on a mandatory, the red-flag was when Eddie was threatening to drop not only the IBF, but also the title that Ortiz was lined for ( WBA ).

                Obviously team Ortiz, made the right choice because Al Haymon delivered a shot at the WBC, despite failing a PED test the first time. Eddie Hearn has proven not to be trusted ; even 'Fat-Baby' Miller talks shyte about him to his face on video, Hearns is a snake.

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                • #9
                  Jesus, DAZN is killing it.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Stinger1 View Post
                    It was a calculated roll of the dice. If he won he would of been in a unification with Joshua rather than just a mandatory. Wilder obviously thought he would beat Wilder otherwise it would of made no sense to take the fight.
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    Whoever convinced Ortiz to give up his mandatory shot at Joshua to fight Wilder made a huge financial **** up. Ortiz should ditch them.
                    Wasn't he stripped of his mandatory status due to the positive VADA test? He was also suspended from their rankings for a year.

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