Comments Thread For: Roc Nation: GGG's Team Turned Down Ward in 36 Minutes
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A "non draw" does not generate $700k+ gates for three of their headlining events.
Canelo is a big star, but to try and act like Ward is a nothing is hilarious.Comment
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So why is everyone ****ting on Team GGG for 164, 50/50? Where did that come out of, thin air? Whatever it is, Team Ward didn't pursue it, they'd rather get their 2m for Azea Agustama as Zac Dunn is out.Comment
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Winky had way more exposure than Ward dude, he fought Mosley and Trinidad, and wasn't coming off a major layoff needing 3 tuneups lol, on BET or undercard.Comment
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Your twisting facts to protect little G. You don't believe he can win and they don't believe he can win. That's all this is. This purse split and A-side talk is corny. We should be talking tactics and strategy.Comment
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man his own promoter said itThey never offered Ward 164. That was nothing more than a comment from Loeffler to Dan Rafael. It was NOT a formal offer. To my knowledge they have never offered Ward anything. I remember Loeffler talking to Dave Iskowitz about 6 months ago and being told Ward needs 2 or 3 tuneups. Other than that I am aware of no discussions, other that the silly offer from Roc for them to skip Cotto-Canelo winner and fight Ward at a 50-50 revenue split sometime next year.....
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Ward's fee is generally believed to be $2m; whether Roc Nation pays that to him on the front end or the back end is up to the promoter of the event.I dont miss anything genius. YOURE the one who seems to think that anyone would offer Ward a piece of the ppv to fight a slob on the undercard.
And Jay-Z is pretty much a billionaire by now. I dont really think he needs to "alternately finance" Ward's participation on the show. If Roc thinks getting Ward in front of those ppv eyes is worth writing a check, they will do it. Same as they did for BET. If not, then they won't.
Or, maybe putting Ward on the card is simply another "aspirational statement" from Team Ward.
Jay-Z is pretty much a billionaire, but he's still a businessman, first. Any successful businessman understands that you succeed when businesses are self-sustaining. To assume that Jay-Z is supposed to just shell out money is silly.Comment
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He really doesn't need protection, he's unifying on HBO PPV, is mando for a megafight, all 4 belts in sight. The guy thats haggling with HBO over an undercard tuneup, with BET as backup option, needs it but you're doing a piss poor job.Comment
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