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  • twosweethooks
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    #11
    Originally posted by Jloro
    lol he knows he can't beat Ward so he instantly asks for 2 fights.
    OR

    double his money, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!

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    • ..David..
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      #12
      Originally posted by Jloro
      lol he knows he can't beat Ward so he instantly asks for 2 fights.
      then ward beats him so easy that the rematch clause seems pointless and after a few months he can say that they have a rematch clause and that Andre its ducking ... lol

      anyhow i would like to see the fight

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      • BattlingNelson
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        #13
        Ward would have no problems with the first fight. The second will never happen as we all know that Ward doesn't travel. Not even to neighboring Canada.

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        • Light_Speed
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          #14
          Both of them would beat Stevenson fairly easily. It's too bad Kovalev doesn't have a belt or isn't WBC mandatory because Stevenson/Kovalev would be a hell of a fight.

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          • MDPopescu
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            #15
            Ward has other priorities at the moment: find a new promoter (Arum?); take a tune-up fight...
            If Ward goes to Arum, he will get lucrative fights at exotic and mysterious venues in Macau, Beijing, a.s.o...

            The only fights I would like to see with Ward would be against Bute and Kovalev.

            But first thing first: let's see how Ward looks after the shoulder surgery -- Andre suffered repeated injuries with his left hand...

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              #16
              Originally posted by MDPopescu
              Ward has other priorities at the moment: find a new promoter (Arum?); take a tune-up fight...
              If Ward goes to Arum, he will get lucrative fights at exotic and mysterious venues in Macau, Beijing, a.s.o...

              The only fights I would like to see with Ward would be against Bute and Kovalev.

              But first thing first: let's see how Ward looks after the shoulder surgery -- Andre suffered repeated injuries with his left hand...
              lol it would be hilarious if Ward ended becoming a star in China fighting sub-par oppo.

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              • MDPopescu
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                #17
                Originally posted by The Weebler II
                lol it would be hilarious if Ward ended becoming a star in China fighting sub-par oppo.
                Honestly speaking, Ward doesn't have opposition in the U.S. at 168 and 175 (Kovalev excepted).
                Ward's big cash opponents are in Europe and Canada (this in case Ward agrees to travel there).

                A Ward-Stevenson fight in Oakland or Vegas would be somehow lucrative -- but it cannot happen sooner than next spring...

                S.O.G. faces a misty future...

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MDPopescu
                  Honestly speaking, Ward doesn't have opposition in the U.S. at 168 and 175 (Kovalev excepted).
                  Ward's big cash opponents are in Europe and Canada (this in case Ward agrees to travel there).

                  A Ward-Stevenson fight in Oakland or Vegas would be somehow lucrative -- but it cannot happen sooner than next spring...

                  S.O.G. faces a misty future...
                  There's Chavez Jr or triple G if they ever move up to 168. Both of them fight mainly on U.S. soil.

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                  • MDPopescu
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Light_Speed
                    There's Chavez Jr or triple G if they ever move up to 168. Both of them fight mainly on U.S. soil.
                    I was speaking about 168ers and 175ers...
                    Chavez Jr. and Golovkin are way too small for Ward...
                    And it's only a Chavez Jr. fight which could bring big cash for Ward. I don't think Chavez is eager to be schooled by Ward in 12 boring rounds...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by MDPopescu
                      I was speaking about 168ers and 175ers...
                      Chavez Jr. and Golovkin are way too small for Ward...
                      And it's only a Chavez Jr. fight which could bring big cash for Ward. I don't think Chavez is eager to be schooled by Ward in 12 boring rounds...
                      Yeah the WBC is already maneuvering so Chavez can move up and win a vacant strap. Arum probably won't let the fight happen until he's ready to cash out.

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