And I can’t help thinking that it’s because that governing body has close ties to Al Haymon, since both Wilder and Ortiz are with the PBC chief, as are several other fighters rated as qualified title challengers for that governing body.
When Deontay Wilder eventually steps foot inside the ring against Dominic Breazeale, he would be engaging in his ninth world title fight, where eight of the men he faced were fellow Al Haymon stablemates.
If you remember six months ago, the WBC passed over Whyte, when they ordered a bout between Dominic Breazeale and Eric Molina (both with Al Haymon) to determine Deontay Wilder’s mandatory challenger.
At the time, Breazeale was ranked sixth by the WBC with Molina down in 12th, but Whyte was rated above both men (in third – behind two other Al Haymon fighters) and had already engaged in a WBC title eliminator against Dereck Chisora.
The two Al Haymon fighters that were previously rated above Whyte, when the Breazeale-Molina eliminator was announced (Stiverne & Ortiz), have both subsequently received their world title shots.
Dillian Whyte has already competed in a WBC title eliminator, has been rated as the highest-ranked challenger for Wilder’s WBC title for at least six months and has also competed in multiple WBC title fights that should have already earned him a shot against ‘The Bronze Bomber’, but for some reason he has to engage in another eliminator against an Al Haymon fighter that suffered defeat to Deontay less than two months ago!
Mauricio Sulaiman’s organisation is very inconsistent, because they rarely make other fighters overcome so many hurdles and I’m guessing if Dillian Whyte was with Al Haymon he would have already fought Deontay Wilder by now!
By the time Deontay Wilder eventually faces the winner of the Ortiz-Whyte final eliminator, he would have been the world champion for approaching four years, whilst having previously performed only one mandatory defence of his title.
The WBC must be held accountable for their conduct in relation to their excessive generosity towards Deontay Wilder and other heavyweight fighters that are with Al Haymon!