I think it's the best thing for Dillian... to stay active, it was supposed to be a Chisora fight but Hearn claims both are being difficult/bitching about money.
Either way both are tough fights that should give him alot of rounds.
I think it's the best thing for Dillian... to stay active, it was supposed to be a Chisora fight but Hearn claims both are being difficult/bitching about money.
Either way both are tough fights that should give him alot of rounds.
There are many divisions where the best are fighting the best, unfortunately some fans focus on the likes of wwe trash talking, or outside the ring antics, or twitter fights, rather than talking about and watching really good fights.
Not sure what you're saying there Tito, most give Wilder huge credit for fighting Ortiz and consider it his best win.
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Luis Ortiz Accepts Dillian Whyte's Offer To Fight on 12/22 in UK.
https://www.boxingscene.com/luis-ort...-22-uk--132573
Not sure about "most", Alpha. I've read all kinds of stuff from Ortiz being on Depends, to him collecting Social Security, etc, etc.
It's obvious. If you're anti-Wilder, you'll disparage every single opponent he beats. Hell.... if he knocks out Fury, it'll be that Fury was never ready in the first place, blah, blah, blah.
I myself don't disparage Ortiz, seeing as to how he's been a historically avoided opponent. Also we all know that age in the heavyweights is less of a factor than in the lower weights.
That being said, I'm seeing Fury in a different light. I hated the Fury that together with Wlad provided us with the single most pathetic spectacle in the history of heavyweight championship boxing.
But I must admit if he comes to fight and uses all his skills.... it could be an interesting night. Not saying I think he'll beat Wilder..... but it probably won't be a 1st round KO.
Tough fight to call and much better than the rematch nobody really cares about between whyte and Chisora.
ortiz is a decade or two past it but still presents a hard fight for whyte who will likely be outboxed early.
he will have to finish strong and fighting at home guarantees he will get the decision even if he doesn't deserve it. The Parker fight was hard for whyte. He did something Joshua couldn't by dropping Parker but that first knockdown was from a headbutt and Parker fought dazed for the rest of the fight until he opened up in the 12th and almost finished whyte off.
youth should be th deciding factor here. The big fights have come too late for King Kong but he'll be dangerous from start to finish
Ortiz accepting the offer is meaningless, we knew he would. The question is will Whyte live up to his offer, for that I had 2 words days ago “doubt it”
Whytes gone quiet since Ortiz accepted 🤔
Total bullshit fight, a 40 years old on diabetes pills He should retire
Biggest myth in Boxing that Ortiz is this fearsome and avoided fighter. He was given 2 opportunities by Eddie Hearn to impress on Matchroom shows and build a profile for himself, but he stank the place out....twice. And then he got himself banned.
He was then given the opportunity to fight Joshua, but opted to fight Wilder instead....for less money and less belts.
As for Whyte, it would be a bad decision to fight him. Even if he beat him, he's still 2 years away from a shot at Wilder. He is highly ranked with the WBO and the WBA and is in position to earn a small fortune in a Joshua rematch. Don't know why he would want to risk a substantial future reward just to please a small number of hardcore boxing fans.
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I totally agree the only reason he's any kind of a spoiler is because he is a southpaw and very tricky
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