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Better fights Ward kovalev or ward ggg
Dan Rafael, King Fight Freak (12:31 PM)
I'd be thrilled with either. The Ward camp told me today their preference is to make GGG for this fall and then go after Kovalev, which makes sense. Ward isn't going to go to light heavyweight and then come back down to face GGG. So face GGG now at whatever weight they can agree on and then, if all goes well, move to 175. Ward can go from an afterthought having fought one nothing fight in 19 months to a huge deal quickly if he were to face GGG and Kovalev in a row and win both.
make no mistake! triple duck bumlovekin be swervin andre ward like the plauge! everybody knows ward ends the hype train and folds bumlovekin like a lawnchair!
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
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ward tryna get that p4p number 1 spot.....that would be a good way too do it. The same way no one from 140 to 154 can beat floyd. Ward wants to make it known that nobody from 160 to 175 can beat him. Go for it!:boxing:
Key difference being when GGG's team said everyone from 154-168, he's willing to go down to 154 to fight the current linear/WBA/WBC champ, up to 168 to fight guys like Froch and meet the best 168 lber in the world halfway. He a coward doe.
Ward dragged Dawson all the way down to 168 and now he wants to drag GGG all the way up to 168. Totally not a coward doe.
ward tryna get that p4p number 1 spot.....that would be a good way too do it. The same way no one from 140 to 154 can beat floyd. Ward wants to make it known that nobody from 160 to 175 can beat him. Go for it!:boxing:
Easy fight for ward IMO. Fighting cab drivers then going in with ward will be a shock to the system.
mental ward vs GGG at 160 in Russia with points deducted for holding butting elbowing and clinching
Stevie Wonder and CJ Ross can even see it....the GGG fans even see it through the hearts they have in their eyes but misplaced pride and suspect upbringings have them acting STUPID and NAIVE right now....GGG himself might not have a problem with facing Ward at 168 or any weight for that matter...it's his investors who doesn't want the fight
Sounds right. TBH I was starting to believe both Ward and Golovkin are ducking each other. It is a bit wierd being a fan of both... :ugh:
golovkin ducking ward
its obvious
Stevie Wonder and CJ Ross can even see it....the GGG fans even see it through the hearts they have in their eyes but misplaced pride and suspect upbringings have them acting STUPID and NAIVE right now....GGG himself might not have a problem with facing Ward at 168 or any weight for that matter...it's his investors who doesn't want the fight
So what? He still fought at 172 instead of 168 and even now is saying he's not sure about 168. A rehydration clause would just be an insurance policy, if it doesn't mean anything to Ward then no problem.
LOL, you're comparing how Ward did at his peak popularity in a hyped up super fight to how Golovkin did vs Rubio. As you say - 3 years ago. Ward hasn't come close to that since. Ward/Dawson had over 1,800 tix given out for free to help bring up attendance. Golovkin sold over 9,000 tix, Ward struggled to give that away in his last fight. Against La Bomba he had less the 4,500 in attendance.
I'm glad you took a stats class and know what a mean is. Even if Ward/Smith peaked a 500-600k (like the tv numbers he did vs Kessler, Abraham, and Froch), that's crap and proof he's not a draw.
All the guys in bold are available, but other than Rameriz HBO's not paying him his $2mill for any of them. Back to taking another $2mill loss for RN. Golovkin can fight N'Dam in October, sell 10,000 seats in MSG, average over 1.3mill tv rating (more than double what Ward will get on BET at the peak), make another $1.5mill from HBO, and make another million plus from selling his fight internationally (as he's been doing for years now).
TITLE BOXER ORGANIZATION COUNTRY
1 OFFICIAL CHALLENGER VACANT
2 CARL FROCH GBR
3 GILBERTO RAMIREZ MEX
4 FELIX STURM GER
5 GEORGE GROVES GBR
6 PATRICK NIELSEN INT DEN
7 VINCENT FEIGENBUTZ GER
8 MAURICIO REYNOSO PER
9 JULIUS JACKSON USA
10 JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ JR MEX
11 ROGELIO MEDINA MEX
12 HADILLAH MOHOUMADI FRA
13 FRANK BUGLIONI GBR
14 ROCKY FIELDING GBR
15 ISAAC EKPO NIG
Mandalay Bay will probably be close to half-empty, but it's his first time headlining there and he's doing so against an unknown fighter - to be expected. He'll still do more than double the ratings Ward will on BET, he'll still sell more tix than Ward has since Dawson, and people will still care to watch his fights.
Kovalev has options. He might do a rematch in Montreal vs Pascal, maybe Germany vs Brahmer, maybe Russia vs Lepikhin or Chilemba. The fact that he has confidence in himself - he's willing to travel and that gives him options. The fact that he's able to KO his opponents will always give him an audience and networks like HBO will always be happy to buy his fights.
Bottom line - Golovkin & Kovalev don't need Andre Ward. They're exciting fighters who can get decent numbers vs low name fighters. Andre Ward is a boring *ss fighter who just got booted off his own network in HBO and is losing his promoter millions of dollars because he's trying to project himself as a false image of something he's not - an attraction.
-The fact that you don't think Ward could've worked off 5 pounds in 3 weeks (by simply going HAM in the gym) is laughable.
-Ward still brought in over $700k on just under 8k tickets sold, compared to Golovkin bringing in $200k less on 1k more tickets (the fact that you believe that Golovkin comped zero tickets is pretty funny too). Ward brought in a similar audience for Ward-Smith as he did for Ward-Dawson (at generally higher priced tickets), so the gate number will likely be similar.
-Funny how BET's first boxing show ever gets measured to such a degree, but whatever.
-Roc Nation has already paid for 9 slots on BET, and seem committed to backing Ward as they grow their boxing brand on BET if HBO isn't interested. Ward fights one of the names highlighted, draws a massive gate at Oracle Arena or Barclays Center, and still makes $2m against a fighter coming off of win(s), while Golovkin tries to talk people into coming to see him fight N'Dam (a solid fighter, but a guy coming off of a defeat)?
-Kovalev is a road warrior for the simple reason that he doesn't draw any note on his own anywhere; Kovalev-Mohammedi likely doing $200k at the gate (regardless of how many actual tickets get printed) is proof positive of that; so Kovalev being willing to travel to Pacsal's hometown, or Braehmer's hometown for fights is less laudable than you want to push (Kovalev vs Chilemba in Russia, since Lepikhin losing to Chilemba likely pushes him out of the mix, would likely end up with similar local attention to Kovalev-Mohammedi, with HBO putting up half the money to air an afternoon show).
How Kovalev works around the WBO being unwilling to sanction title fights against wba champions, with the IBF title (Beterbiev is due to be next mandatory) and WBA title (Fonfara is due to be the next mandatory) soon to be vacated is beyond me.
Enjoy the can crushing as long as you want; i'll move on to fights that actually have my interest.
... Ward was 173.5lbs three weeks before the Paul Smith fight (you've likely already seen the photo of him standing on the scale, but you're playing dumb to try and make your point).
So what? He still fought at 172 instead of 168 and even now is saying he's not sure about 168. A rehydration clause would just be an insurance policy, if it doesn't mean anything to Ward then no problem.
Beyond that:
-Ward brought more money in at the gate than Golovkin did (Loeffler finally tweeted out that Golovkin-Rubio brought in $500k on the 9k tickets that they were giddy about selling; Ward-Dawson already did over $700k at the gate nearly three years ago)
LOL, you're comparing how Ward did at his peak popularity in a hyped up super fight to how Golovkin did vs Rubio. As you say - 3 years ago. Ward hasn't come close to that since. Ward/Dawson had over 1,800 tix given out for free to help bring up attendance. Golovkin sold over 9,000 tix, Ward struggled to give that away in his last fight. Against La Bomba he had less the 4,500 in attendance.
-300k was the average rating for the entire 2-hr inaugural boxing telecast by BET (Ward-Smith was led into by Nieves-Young and the Nipsey Hussle performance, with the fight ending early opening up some extra time on the tail end of the timeslot as well); the actual Ward-Smith fight likely had a far higher rating, but you probably understood that and acknowledging that would knock your point even more.
I'm glad you took a stats class and know what a mean is. Even if Ward/Smith peaked a 500-600k (like the tv numbers he did vs Kessler, Abraham, and Froch), that's crap and proof he's not a draw.
-Ward has five WBA rated opponents to pick from (unaffiliated with the PBC) and a promoter willing to put up the money to bring them over/have them step up; what opponents are on that Golovkin short list for the fall? lol
All the guys in bold are available, but other than Rameriz HBO's not paying him his $2mill for any of them. Back to taking another $2mill loss for RN. Golovkin can fight N'Dam in October, sell 10,000 seats in MSG, average over 1.3mill tv rating (more than double what Ward will get on BET at the peak), make another $1.5mill from HBO, and make another million plus from selling his fight internationally (as he's been doing for years now).
TITLE BOXER ORGANIZATION COUNTRY
1 OFFICIAL CHALLENGER VACANT
2 CARL FROCH GBR
3 GILBERTO RAMIREZ MEX
4 FELIX STURM GER
5 GEORGE GROVES GBR
6 PATRICK NIELSEN INT DEN
7 VINCENT FEIGENBUTZ GER
8 MAURICIO REYNOSO PER
9 JULIUS JACKSON USA
10 JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ JR MEX
11 ROGELIO MEDINA MEX
12 HADILLAH MOHOUMADI FRA
13 FRANK BUGLIONI GBR
14 ROCKY FIELDING GBR
15 ISAAC EKPO NIG
-Kovalev-Mohammedi does maybe $200k at the gate in Vegas, and there's literally nothing for him to look forward to after that.
Mandalay Bay will probably be close to half-empty, but it's his first time headlining there and he's doing so against an unknown fighter - to be expected. He'll still do more than double the ratings Ward will on BET, he'll still sell more tix than Ward has since Dawson, and people will still care to watch his fights.
Kovalev has options. He might do a rematch in Montreal vs Pascal, maybe Germany vs Brahmer, maybe Russia vs Lepikhin or Chilemba. The fact that he has confidence in himself - he's willing to travel and that gives him options. The fact that he's able to KO his opponents will always give him an audience and networks like HBO will always be happy to buy his fights.
Bottom line - Golovkin & Kovalev don't need Andre Ward. They're exciting fighters who can get decent numbers vs low name fighters. Andre Ward is a boring *ss fighter who just got booted off his own network in HBO and is losing his promoter millions of dollars because he's trying to project himself as a false image of something he's not - an attraction.
What assumption? Ward just fought at 172 and is talking about maybe going up to 175. A rehydration clause would be an insurance policy to prevent Ward from coming in excessively large in a fight where he intends to wrestle his smaller opponent.
Ward is the B-side in terms of popularity and options. Ward doesn't bring in revenue from the UK or Mexico like Froch or Chavez. He just pulled 300k viewers on free-tv for his last fight. His promoters filled the arena with comp'd seats. Financially he brings nothing to the table, and now he expects Golovkin to give up the size advantage and move up to fight him? K2 can simply wait out Ward's disillusioned ego as he continues to lose Roc Nation millions of dollars per fight.
Golovkin can stay at 160 and continue to make millions with fights against N'Dam, Lee, & Eubank while he awaits big money fights against Alvarez & Lemieux. He can fight internationally as well as he has a global fanbase and is willing to travel.
In comparison Andre Ward has no real options within his own weight class. Most of the fighters are in the PBC, the few others (Groves, Abraham) are international and make more money in their country than what Ward could offer. If Ward really wanted to fight at 175, he would've by now. He rejected a lucrative offer to face WBC champ Adonis Stevenson at 168 & 175. He faces the same economic restrictions to a Kovalev fight that he would a Golovkin fight. Kovalev will soon be a clear A-side to Ward at the negotiations table as he has he has a more appealing style to get fans to watch him and also has options of being willing to fight in Canada as well as Europe & Russia.
... Ward was 173.5lbs three weeks before the Paul Smith fight (you've likely already seen the photo of him standing on the scale, but you're playing dumb to try and make your point).
Beyond that:
-Ward brought more money in at the gate than Golovkin did (Loeffler finally tweeted out that Golovkin-Rubio brought in $500k on the 9k tickets that they were giddy about selling; Ward-Dawson already did over $700k at the gate nearly three years ago)
-300k was the average rating for the entire 2-hr inaugural boxing telecast by BET (Ward-Smith was led into by Nieves-Young and the Nipsey Hussle performance, with the fight ending early opening up some extra time on the tail end of the timeslot as well); the actual Ward-Smith fight likely had a far higher rating, but you probably understood that and acknowledging that would knock your point even more.
-Ward has five WBA rated opponents to pick from (unaffiliated with the PBC) and a promoter willing to put up the money to bring them over/have them step up; what opponents are on that Golovkin short list for the fall? lol
-Kovalev-Mohammedi does maybe $200k at the gate in Vegas, and there's literally nothing for him to look forward to after that.
I'm not the biggest Ward supporter, but I hope he doesn't fight GGG til 2016 just because it he were to beat GGG and Kovalev in the same calander year than he would be set for fighter of the year and that's a year I'd be telling my grandkids about. Heck Id even donate to a kickstarter campaign for a movie to be made with Drake playing Ward.
GGG will be able to take Ward's best punch without any problems, but can Ward take GGG's punches for 12 rounds without any problems? I'm taking GGG in this one because I don't see how Ward can keep GGG away for all 12 rounds without getting caught and stopped. GGG is better than anyone Ward has faced including Froch. I also can't see Ward beating Kovalev.
Golovkin is heavy-handed, but he's not a concussive puncher; if you can name the last fighter that Golovkin actually laid out, I'd like to know.
Darnell Boone, Edison Miranda, and Carl Froch are all concussive punchers; wouldn't also sleep on the power of Arthur Abraham and Allan Green either (have no real interest in digging in and rating the rest of the guy's Ward fought). Ward's been able to handle all of their power pretty well.
perspective is seemingly a tricky thing when they folks talk about Golovkin.
So Ward willing to go to 160 to fight Floyd for huge money, but not even 164 for GGG, totally acceptable. But GGG willing to go to 168 to fight Chavez Jr and Froch for huge money, while willing to meet Ward halfway, is evidence of cowardice? Yeah I'd say that is really bloody hilarious.
Ward-Golovkin puts as much money into Golovkin's pocket as Froch-Golovkin or Chavez Jr-Golovkin would've put into Golovkin's pocket (Golovkin wouldn't warrant anything more than the shortend of an 80/20 split for those two fights, while he'd get near 50/50 to fight Ward). For some foolish reason, the GDF seems to want to believe that he'd actually get an equitable split of the money for fights against Froch or Chavez Jr. lol
So yeah, Ward going to 160 for Floyd (90/10 split of a fight that nets $50m still puts $5m into Ward's pocket) is far different from fighting Golovkin at 164 (50/50 split of a fight that $5m puts $2.5m in Ward's pocket, only marginally more than what is now seeming to be what Ward can get at 168 for every other fight).
Golovkin just had his first fight where he got a $1.5m payday, his highest purse to date; Ward-Golovking at 168 doubles that, pretty conservatively.
Fighters get more respect fighing cab drivers these days. You got the casuals who think hes a animal but he hasnt beat anybody. Once he loses he will become a bum/hype job to casuals and alot of people here. Its a great business move to avoid ward and fight cotto /canelo .
Good post bro but GGG is a lot better than you all give him credit. If he loses to Ward it won't do much damage to his career. Ward when active is top 3 p4p. What's wrong with losing o Ward?
Just like losing to Floyd he is the best so no shame in that
LOL, ****ing lies. Andrea doesn't have the courage to fight Gennady. He is a coward, all talk and fronting. Bish ass low life trash.
Ggg asks for a catch weight that Ward can't possibly make but Ward is a coward and all talk? Good one idiot.
The problem with this fight is that team ggg doesn't think ggg can win. If they did this fight would have been made already
Well finally, I was hoping Team Ward to respond GGG's offer.
Lets see if they reach an agreement, I hope so.
War GGG&Ward
There has been no offer, just comments made to 'journalists'. There has been zero communication between K2 and Roc Nation whatsoever. People really need to learn to tell the difference between genuine offers, actual negotiations and simple media comments.