By Edward Chaykovsky

Australian super middleweight contender Rohan Murdock (18-1) has missed out on a lucrative opportunity. The boxer was being lined up to face Andre Ward as part of the Miguel Cotto-Saul Alvarez HBO Pay-Per-View on November 21 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

Murdock is ranked a number 6 by the WBO, but he's never come close to fighting anybody on Ward's level - and the fight was going to take place at the light heavyweight limit of 175-pounds. His purse was not revealed, but local reporters are speculating Murdock would have earned in the region of $250,000-$300,000.

Murdock (18-1) is now likely going to fight on November 21 back home.

Ward is on the hunt for a new opponent and he will still appear as the co-featured attraction to the pay-per-view. The bout is going to be his first outing as part of a three fight agreement with HBO. That agreement includes a 2016 year-end showdown with WBO/WBA/IBF light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev.