Definitely, wouldn't be sold just yet on Joshua vs Whyte though, pretty sure thats a back up plan if niether Joshua or Fury want the fight yet, and wouldn't be surprised at all if it ends up being Joshua vs Ortiz in April. Whyte still is WBC #1, and WBO #1, and still a very big money spinner in his own right, honestly don't think Hearn wants to sacrifice that strategic position yet, have to wait and see. Miller vs Wilder in New York would be a cracking fight. Would be good to see the likes of Wilder, Miller, Kownacki, Hunter, Jennings, Ruiz, Breazeale, Martin etc all start fighting each other and ignite the US heavyweight scene.
Sure, he KOed Takam in his last fight, that's a better victory than anyone on Ortiz's resume, not to mention Chisora has been in more wars vs top contenders than Ortiz could ever dream. Kauffman, Cojanu, Allen and Martz are push over journeymen lad. Take it as a sign of where the career of a 40 year old with shot legs and a suspect chin is headed. Ortiz vs Chisora would be a good matchup for Chisora actually. Ortiz could neither put a dent in his iron chin, or last 12 rounds with his pressure. Heres hoping Ortiz signs that 3 fight deal with DAZN.
They will need a crane to get Miller in with a live body. After Dinu he was actually talking about Charr, Oquendo and Bryan. Will probably continue fighting stiffs in 2019.
Hearn in a recent interview said even when taking those big shots off Wilder he still looked like he was going with the punches.scary thought that he can still find another 20% imo.
Ortiz and Fury both had questionable chins before Wilder, Whyte and Miller dont. Wilder cant put them down.
You melon heads think all HWs in history get stopped by Wilder. AJ will obliterate him. Fury vs AJ is the real showdown for undisputed. Forget Wilder.