candyslim wrote: ↑22 Apr 2019, 06:58
The word is that he declared himself ready, willing and able but his management put the block on him fighting the opposition ... or was it on an opposition network? I can't confirm but I guess it figures.
Poor schmuck. He's too old to be turning down such opportunites. He can't be sure he'll get another in the time he has left as a top level fighter. Perhaps he should have told management to do one (subject to contract of course)
Are you talking about Luis Ortiz? Has he really rejected the opportunity to face Anthony Joshua? That’s surprising news!
If Al Haymon prevented the Cuban from taking the fight, I’m guessing his team may have done this to protect Deontay Wilder’s reputation.
Imagine a scenario whereby ‘The Bronze Bomber’ struggles badly to overcome the challenge posed by Dominic Breazeale, a fighter that was manhandled and easily beaten by AJ.
And then two weeks later, Anthony Joshua puts on an impressively dominant one-sided performance against Luis Ortiz, which results in the Brit stopping the Cuban within eight rounds – a fighter that was beating Wilder prior to running out of gas in the 10th round.
Fight fans will inevitably feel compelled compare both performances and then automatically assume that Deontay Wilder is a vastly inferior fighter than Anthony Joshua, which would very likely remove the mystique surrounding the potential outcome of that bout, resulting in there being far less commercial demand to see that fight materialise.
The Bronze Bomber's stock will drop significantly if this scenario plays out in reality.
The thing is, Al Haymon is a sensible guy and he’ll be forced to find a way to compensate Luis Ortiz for this missed opportunity, by overpaying him for his next outing or alternatively guarantee the Wilder rematch.
From an Eddie Hearn perspective though, I’m surprised that he’s tempted to consider Luis Ortiz for the AJ bout, bearing in mind the Cuban has previously received multiple suspensions for consuming PED's. It kind of makes a mockery of Matchroom's criticism of Jarrell Miller.