Edie Hearn claims he will try to organize Andy Ruiz vs. Dillian Whyte next April.

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Re: Edie Hearn claims he will try to organize Andy Ruiz vs. Dillian Whyte next April.

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margaret thatcher wrote: 29 Dec 2019, 16:21 Ya agree mate, I always wanted Whyte vs Miller too but don't know how close Jarrell is to returning
Yeah that would have been a great fight.

Unfortunately there will always be question marks around Miller now so any win he gets will likely be discredited whether rightly or wrongly.
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Miller is with top rank now right?? Or did that not happen?
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Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 29 Dec 2019, 16:27 Miller is with top rank now right?? Or did that not happen?
His boxrec profile currently has him listed as “ inactive. “ his last appearance was over a year ago. Not sure if he’s still serving a suspension or if maybe he’s called it quits
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drunkenpiper36 wrote: 22 Dec 2019, 15:29
tiny_acres wrote: 22 Dec 2019, 15:26

I keep reading on other forums the same thing. Not trying to bust your chops.
He should of had one by now but he has turned down 2 chances to fight Joshua and refused a final elimination numerous times.
Strange situation by Whyte.
No it’s cool. I don’t mind being corrected. Got my time lines confused. And I didn’t realize he passed up Joshua’s offers. If he did then that’s his fault. Shame really. He’s certainly one of the more qualified contenders at least in my opinion.
To be fair the offers he passed up were ridiculous low ball offers designed so Joshua could say "hey I offered Whyte the fight, but he wouldn't take it, therefore I can't be criticized for cancelling my April date at Wembley in order to fight the undeserving Miller at MSG in June"
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Bandog wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 07:17
Riddick Blowe wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 05:41 I really hope this happens because I don’t see many advantages for Whyte, although it’ll be priced fairly evenly. Big betting opportunity.

On a side note it’s a pretty awful fight for Whyte to have to take, yet another gruelling fight that isn’t for a title. There has to be an easier path for him
Aweful fight? Like someone pointed out, he ran from two final eliminators that would have put him in perfect position. Now after pissing hot for PEDS, he should be thankful he isn't sitting for two years and just fight any top ten guy he can. (as long as it isn't Ortiz, the boogy man!)
Which two final eliminators that he ran from are you referring to?

If you are referring to him sticking with his O2 date to fight Parker, instead of going to Sofia to fight Pulev in an IBF eliminator. Then I agree we should have zero sympathy for him, in regards to going the IBF route to the title.

But Joshua also held the WBA and WBO. And Wilder held the WBC. So Whyte should really have gotten a shot in by now. But it looks like he won't until 2021. Bet he wishes he had risked his position against Pulev in Sofia now.

But personally I take issue with both Wilder and Joshua holding up the division. Wilder with his meaningless defences. And Joshua for fighting less than every 6 months even when he holds 3 of the 4 belts.
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Finkel wrote: 30 Dec 2019, 06:31
Bandog wrote: 27 Dec 2019, 07:17

Aweful fight? Like someone pointed out, he ran from two final eliminators that would have put him in perfect position. Now after pissing hot for PEDS, he should be thankful he isn't sitting for two years and just fight any top ten guy he can. (as long as it isn't Ortiz, the boogy man!)
Which two final eliminators that he ran from are you referring to?

If you are referring to him sticking with his O2 date to fight Parker, instead of going to Sofia to fight Pulev in an IBF eliminator. Then I agree we should have zero sympathy for him, in regards to going the IBF route to the title.

But Joshua also held the WBA and WBO. And Wilder held the WBC. So Whyte should really have gotten a shot in by now. But it looks like he won't until 2021. Bet he wishes he had risked his position against Pulev in Sofia now.

But personally I take issue with both Wilder and Joshua holding up the division. Wilder with his meaningless defences. And Joshua for fighting less than every 6 months even when he holds 3 of the 4 belts.
Pulev and Ortiz.
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Bandog wrote: 30 Dec 2019, 08:25
Finkel wrote: 30 Dec 2019, 06:31

Which two final eliminators that he ran from are you referring to?

If you are referring to him sticking with his O2 date to fight Parker, instead of going to Sofia to fight Pulev in an IBF eliminator. Then I agree we should have zero sympathy for him, in regards to going the IBF route to the title.

But Joshua also held the WBA and WBO. And Wilder held the WBC. So Whyte should really have gotten a shot in by now. But it looks like he won't until 2021. Bet he wishes he had risked his position against Pulev in Sofia now.

But personally I take issue with both Wilder and Joshua holding up the division. Wilder with his meaningless defences. And Joshua for fighting less than every 6 months even when he holds 3 of the 4 belts.
Pulev and Ortiz.
Cheers for clarifying.

Yeah I have sympathy toward him on the Ortiz one; I can't get behind the WBC on that. I don't have sympathy on the Pulev one though. Whyte chose to relinquish his shot at the IBF. Pulev was the A side, Whyte should have travelled if he was serious about going the IBF route.
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