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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostIf K2 chooses to keep lining up fights with Willie Monroe Jr. and Curtis Stevens type guys, that's up to them. As a GGG fan, I want to see him fight the best, and I think Ward should be in the cross-hairs for 2015, and not Lemeuix or N'Dam. It's bad enough he can't fight Haymon guys, now he can't get a fight with Roc Nation? Maybe GGG needs new management!
Maybe Ward needs new management. Hit him up on twitter, tell him you're a rapper and he'll probably hire you to handle his boxing career lol
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View PostWards a liar. Wants to build some hype up using GGG's name. He will never fight him....ever!
You're like Italy during WW2. A joke.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostGolovkin versus Andre Ward seems to be a close second. While Ward and Golovkin both have said that they’ll fight each other, Golovkin’s promoter made it clear in the aftermath of Golovkin’s third-round knockout of Daniel Geale on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden that the dollars might not make sense for Golovkin or Ward.
Golovkin would have to move up from 160 pounds to 168 to make the fight, but that’s not what truly concerns Tom Loeffler, managing director of K2 Promotions.
“That’s a fight that’s going to be tough to make, if only because of the financial situation,” Loeffler said. “Gennady would go to 168. Carl Froch sold 80,000 tickets in Wembley Stadium. That’s a testament to his marketability. Chavez is a proven pay-per-view star. Andre Ward is a terrific fighter and we have a lot of respect for his boxing ability.
“But the finances for that fight doesn’t make sense for Gennady to go up to 168, when there’s so many big names at 160. Andre’s going to want a big chunk of that money. And for Gennady to move up, he’s going to want a big chunk of the money, just like he was going to get to fight Chavez. That was a pay-per-view financial structure, and the money was there to make that fight.”
http://www.boxingscene.com/golovkin-...l-sense--80389
That was a bad move on K2's part, not Ward! Now it's K2's time to call Roc Nation, and ask for the fight!
That's why he isn't calling Roc and Roc arn't calling him about this fight.
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Originally posted by i'm a fun haver View PostDavid Itskowich doesn't even think Ward is "in the crosshairs" to fight GGG in 2015. He's the boxing brain of RocNation
Maybe Ward needs new management. Hit him up on twitter, tell him you're a rapper and he'll probably hire you to handle his boxing career lol
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostI've bolded a different part of that quote for you. Read it, think about it, and remember that Loefler is a promoter, and promoters promote because they want to make money for themselves.
That's why he isn't calling Roc and Roc arn't calling him about this fight.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostOctober 19, 2014:
Dan Ambrose: HBO commentator Jim Lampley says he was contacted by the lawyer for WBA Super middleweight champion Andre Ward (27-0, 14 KOs) who told him that Ward is willing to fight WBA Super World middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (31-0, 28 KOs) for a fight.
Presumably, Golovkin would have to move up to super middleweight to face Ward at either a catch-weight or at the full weight in order for the fight to happen.
Lampley believes that Andre Ward or Carl Froch, two of the top super middleweights in the division, might be the direction for Golovkin to go in if he can’t get the top names at middleweight [160] to agree to fight him. Golovkin obviously would prefer to fight Miguel Cotto and Saul “Canelo” Alvarez than Ward, because it would likely be a much bigger fight in terms of money and fan interest. Fights against Cotto and Canelo would be pay-per-view fights on HBO. It’s unclear whether a Golovkin-Ward fight would sell on HBO pay-per-view.
It’s quite possible it would bring in a very, very low number of pay-per-view buys, because neither Ward nor Golovkin have ever fought on pay-per-view before. Ward’s situation is further hurt by his inactivity. Ward hasn’t fought since last year in November when he beat Edwin Rodriguez. In the last two years, Ward has fought just once per year. He fought one time in 2012 and once in 2013. In contrast, Golovkin fought four times in 2013, and three times in 2013.
“If he can’t get a fight at 160, maybe he has to go to 168 a Carl Froch,” Lampley said to HBO. “A representative from Andre Ward’s camp sent me a note this morning that Andre wants to fight him. He’ll fight him anywhere, anyplace, and anytime. A fight against Andre Ward in Southern California would be very marketable. Ward’s lawyer sent me an e-mail today saying he’ll fight him wherever,” Lampley said.
http://www.************.com/2014/10/...olovkin-fight/
Check it out on Boxing News 24!
Note. Andre hasn't had a couple of tune ups yet.
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