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Originally posted by Mr. Philadel View PostI swear I'm not trying to be a jackass, but WHY are dudes happy that Ward LOST this lawsuit?!?....am I missing something?!?....promoters got fans?!?...promoter vs boxer in court...promoter wins and all I see is jubilation....like WTF?!?
we riding with suit and ties over gloves and trunks?!?....we're really embarking on a new era...WOW lol
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Originally posted by Cinci Champ View Postfor example?
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Originally posted by FeFist View PostWard hasn't exactly been fighting. After the Super 6 tournament, the world was essentially at his finger tips. He should have fought and whipped Bute, but he let the fight fall to Froch.
I also think it is incorrect saying Bob would have made him a star. His track record with fighters, who do dazzle the masses, isn't exactly stellar. He'd be another Rigondeaux.
Ward needs to get back to beating the people in his division. His actions remind me of Bradley's fight plan in the Pacquiao fight: missing the smaller details in the hopes of landing big.
Ward is the one who keeps trying to sue when he knows he's going to fail, and is stalling his own career in the process.
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Originally posted by Cinci Champ View Postya i was thinking the same thing not to mention we as fans would of been able to see better fights with ward. I dont get it either i didnt realize people hated ward
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Hahaha, Ward better stop suing... time lost suing and not fight is put back into his contract
In December, Goossen asked the commission to arbitrate a second dispute over the length of the agreement. He argued that Ward should be under contract for 16 more months due to time missed for injuries as well as Ward's reluctance to allow him to set up his next fight. Ward's side said it didn't recognize the commission's authority, but said any extension should be for no more than six months. The promotional agreement between Ward and Goossen gives the commission the authority to decide any issues in arbitration, according to the ruling.
Foster ruled the contract should be extended for 14 months, a clear Goossen win.
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