Remember when Ward didn't want to fight bute and said hes going to 175?
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Bute did nothing to earn the right to fight for the SMW Championship of the world..Ward had a get some rest card bro,he just won the SS,and Bute had done nothing to earn a shot at Ward..So in one sense I get what ya saying..In reality tho,Ward did not have to do anything..That was Bute's fault as much as anything..Comment
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It might have been the biggest fight in the SMW division, but most certainly not across boxing.
Take any fighter of PPV value and pair him with john doe and it would be bigger.
At the time (March 2012, onwards) though here's a few:
Mayweather-Pacquiao
JCCjr - Martinez
Pacquiao - Marquez 4
Mayweather - Canelo
Haye-Chisora
Klitschko-Povetkin
And that's just a few..Comment
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Who else was there at 168 who had "earned it"? It was the biggest fight to be made and I can almost guarantee that Ward is kicking himself right now for not taking it.Comment
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I dont remember Ward saying that he'd move up. As I recall it, he said that he didn't feel Bute was qualified, which was Strange enough.Comment
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Interesting, any link to the article or video where he makes this statement ? I've followed Ward since he won gold in the Olympics and don't recall him saying that. I do recall him stating Bute shouldn't get an easy pass to the winner of the Super Six after all of the fighters within the division had busted their ass competing against one another.
In regards to the ducking claim, Ward broke his hand in the finals against Froch and was physically unable to entertain the idea of fighting Bute.....you both probably know this already and simply feel like trolling
Froch was smart and took advantage of the oppertunity to expose Bute.....
And Ward called Hopkins out and said he would be willing to fight him at 175.But when asked about the other top Lightheavies,he makes excuses like well i`m not ready to move up to lightheavy.Comment
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i think you underestimate the drawing power of heavyweights, and david haye.
haye made 3.5 million pounds for that fight, according to a bscene article. it was also fresh off of slapgate, and glassgate. it was a huge, huge fight.
showtime can't come close to paying that much for a single fight. neither can HBO.Comment
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