Definitely not, far too much Hoplinesque ducking,diving,holding and leading with his head. Also the SOG bit sucks of big-headedness,self righteousness and even-to a Christian-blasphemy.
Will Andre Ward ever be a PPV star?
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every pro fighter fights to get paid. In ward's division fighting the best guys yields the highest paydays. At 154, for example, fighting cotto or canelo, niether of whom are the best, yields the biggest payday.Comment
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i like that ward/duncan comparisonComment
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Just put him on NBC or CBS, get him a nice big network TV ratings. Repeat that a few times and his popularity will explode. I don't get why they'd be so desperate to hog him on Show and HBO when he can get a tremendous boon on network TV. Hell, an Andre Ward fights is more meaningful to the US than Fury vs Cunningham. If ****ing Adamek vs Cunningham can get up to 3.9 million tuning in during a timeslot that averaged 500k then by right boxing should be on easy street.Comment
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I think he could be,but it's going to depend on his opponents..Most of boxing's young talent is going to need a creditable opponent to be on PPV tbh..Donaire vs Mares is a PPV kinda fight imo(at least I'd order it)..I dear say if 3G keeps winning and moves up I believe that could be a PPV kinda fight..There are plenty,the problem with most is they wanna compare these young fighters to fighters like Mayweather Pac and even Cotto..When in reality there is no young fighters with that kinda pull or status as of yet..
But I can see him earning that kind of popularity...But the right opponent will be key..In Wards case(to be on PPV),he's going to need a very good opponent..Although he is being promoted very well..You see him calling fights on HBO and he talks really well..I can see Ward becoming a star tbh..Last edited by Rome-By-Ko; 02-16-2013, 11:22 AM.Comment
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