Comments Thread For: Team GGG: Ward Not The A-Side, Can't Dictate Terms
				
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Bradley takes on the tough fights, has been in 3 PPV headliners, has already moved up in weight and won titles in addition to getting paid top money. He has marketed himself as a blue collar boxer willing to put in the hard work to reap the rewards and has created a good number of fans over the past couple of years because of his attitude and work ethic.
Ward has an arrogant feel about him and his actions during fight negotiations lend total credibility to that assumption. His demands show an elevated sense of self importance and value. Yet his "numbers" are atrocious, certainly not worthy of the demands that he puts on the table time and time again.
Bradley vs Vargas pulled in 1.228MM views (LINK) while Ward vs Smith pulled in a paltry 323K (LINK).
Feel free to decide for yourself who has more fans.
							
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Okay bruh. Try to lie your way out of it. The ultimate excuse is a bold faced lie. Ward offered to fight Froch in London and Carl Froch countered with Nottingham or nothing and nothing is exactly what we got. It's a documented fact. And what does Carl Froch and fighting at abroad have to do with Ward and Triple E? Is the "A-Side" saying that they have to fight in Khazakstan now? That's probably the next excuse coming.The simple fact is Ward doesn't have the brass to face an away crowd, its always in USA or it doesn't happen this man has no balls to fight outside of the US and he prove that when the big draw asked him for a fight in England yet he chickened out and made excuses like he always does.Last edited by peplz; 08-20-2015, 03:26 PM.Comment
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June 28, 2011
Ben Thompson : I was asking because, well, obviously the biggest fight in boxing is Mayweather vs. Pacquiao, but in my opinion, the second biggest fight that can be made is Andre Ward vs. Sergio Martinez. I know Martinez's people have been saying they don't want to move up any higher in weight, but I was curious to know if you thought maybe you could get down to maybe 165 and meet him at a catchweight.
Andre Ward: I think something like that could be reasonable. I would have to really take my time and see if that makes sense, but Sergio Martinez, I would love that fight. I think it would be a great fight for the sport; I really do. I respect his skills, I respect what he's done and what he's doing, and I say this with the utmost respect, man, that's a fight that, if it can happen, it should happen. I would love that.Comment
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Boxing is a one on one combat sport, there should be some pride in it. Guys should want to beat guys at their best, not gain advantages through silly stipulations. If Ward won't be at his best at 164 then this fight shouldn't be discussed. If ggg won't be at his best at 168 then they shouldn't even mention this fight. Fans should want to see fights on even terms, unfortunately, that's not the case anymore.Comment
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Ward can easily say 250,000 buys is probably no better than being the opening fight for 1 million + buys. Ward will be getting a lot more exposure than GGG headlining or not.Comment
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Ward can easily say he doesn't give dam about who is the A-Side or the B-Side or whatever negotiating Trilple E tried to do through the media...Comment
 
	
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