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  • Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
    how do you propose he does that?

    ward is the one with roc nation behind him - if he can convince them to cover the costs, then we've got a fight
    GGG agrees to take less so he can finally get a top tier opponent to fight him, thus the fight can get made.

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    • Originally posted by Death_Adder View Post
      Really that's your defense? I'm a Pacfan?

      Look at my sig genius, I'm not nor will ever be a Pac fan(I'll root for him against certain fighters though)

      Try again.

      And come on, everyone knows Cotto is scared shitless of GGG
      usually pac fans are the ones name calling the floyd boys lol

      also, when did Cotto say he doesn't want to fight GGG? Link & quote please.

      Its your opinion if he's "scared shitless".

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      • what you expect it was on bet, and ward isnt the type of person that the B in BET support. Put broner on their and he will make break records and crime will stop in atl, compton, chicago, detroit etc.

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        • I still don't get why Ward didn't fight on HBO or even on HBO2. It's not like HBO was going to pay much for it. Roc Nation would have been paying out of pocket either way.

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          • Also, I think this means Leimeux vs N'dam didn't even make the top 100.

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            • Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View Post
              Golovkin vs Ward is going to happen.

              Ward just had his tune up after a very long layoff, he's likely going to have another fight of a lesser opponent (better than Smith though) and Golovkin is still trying to accomplish his goals at 160. GGG was only willing to step away from those goals and temporarily move up to 168 if a big money fight presented itself such as Froch or Chavez. Since those are now gone, he's not going to move up in weight until he's at least collected another belt at 160 and/or fights a big name in cotto/Canelo. Which is fine since Ward announced he's staying at 168 and isn't going anywhere himself.

              This means Ward will get another fight or two in, Golovkin will get another fight or two in and they'll come together in 2016. Works better for both parties since they'll likely be a lot more money to split after the fight builds itself.

              Ward vs Golovkin will be one of boxings biggest fights next year.
              Damn the first decent answer here compared to other GGG fans.

              Thnx natas for putting it in a clear, unbiased manner.
              [IMG]http://media.*****.com/media/aLdiZJmmx4OVW/*****.gif[/IMG]

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              • Ward-Golovkin is either a great HBO main event or a really crappy PPV that sells like 250k tops

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                • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                  GGG agrees to take less so he can finally get a top tier opponent to fight him, thus the fight can get made.
                  you yourself agreed that golovkin was the a-side. he's not going to accept paul smith money for the privilege of fighting ward. being the b-side, maybe ward should lower his price tag (but we all know he won't do that)

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                  • Originally posted by icha View Post
                    just so that you know: canelo made a ppv vs fuccing angulo and both were coming off loses, the ppv did 375k buys enough to pay canelo-gbp around 10 mill, angulo 1 mill and showtime made another 10 mill for them selves ..
                    canelo made 5mill vs kirkland(1mill) on regular hbo... he also made similar money vs noname lara on ppv... as popular as ggg is i dont see why cant they find a way to make 4 mill to split on both fighters...
                    This right here. Its possible. Does HBO have confidence?

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                    • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                      yes. Posters like Barcham and Meetzche understand the profitability argument, but will not discuss it outside of GGG winning and HBO making money.

                      Loss of investment is also related to profitability, they just choose not to discuss that.
                      There is no problem with profitability if GGG loses. Ward would also be a HBO fighter by the time the fight would be made and beating GGG would move his viewership numbers way up for future fights. HBO does not lose no matter who wins that fight. And even if GGG loses, he is still a MW champion and his title defense streak remains intact. It has little effect on his MW status continuing.

                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                      GGG agrees to take less so he can finally get a top tier opponent to fight him, thus the fight can get made.
                      It was stated by Loeffler in the past that for the Cotto fight, GGG was willing to be the B side and to take minimum dollars and give in to all of Cotto's demands and Cotto still did not get back to them. I am sure that GGG would be willing to accept any reasonable deal for a Ward fight as long as it made it worthwhile to take the risk of moving up a division. Do not forget that all the risk is on Golovkin as he is the one changing divisions, none at all on Ward. If Ward wants the A side money, he can drop down to 160 for the fight.

                      Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
                      I still don't get why Ward didn't fight on HBO or even on HBO2. It's not like HBO was going to pay much for it. Roc Nation would have been paying out of pocket either way.
                      Ward wanted too much money to fight a tomato can and HBO refused. So did Showtime. They will not pay premium dollars for a tune up fight against an unranked nobody.

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