Nevada Commission says "no" to the Rohan Murdock vs. Andre Ward mismatch
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Good. That fight was a waste of time. Is it possible to get someone decent this close to the fight though?Comment
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There was no official announcement because they needed the Commission's approval first.
The tweet I quoted in the opening post is from a high-profile sports announcer in Western Australia, where Murdock is from.
Last edited by The Hammer; 10-22-2015, 02:08 PM.Comment
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i have no problems with a guy trying to tune up.
just don't put it on my tv, and make sure it's a step toward competitive fights.
if ward keeps this up i'm going to be pissed. i do think he's eventually going to fight kovalev at 175 and on ppv. i hope i am right.Comment
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Ward and/or Virgil have consistently insisted on "warm-up" or "stay busy" fights.
Before the Super Six, Ward requested on fighting Shelby Pudwill (Showtime accepted). Before fighting Edwin Rodriguez, he requested on fighting a warm-up (HBO rejected). The NSAC rejected this fight, which is to be commended if they implement this across the board and not an isolated decision. Mismatches are rampant in boxing and should be curbed, but saving Murdock from an ass whoopin' (and preventing him from receiving a decent payday) is not going to help anyone (except give a temporary ego boost to Ward's haters).
Nothing new on Ward's end though. I presume that Ward wants to stay sharp, increase exposure, and get paid before taking on a serious challenge around the time Kovalev-Pascal 2 is scheduled. If history is a good indicator, he'll be taking on a top 5-10 Light Heavyweight.Comment
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The plan for the Ward-Murdock fight was reported by multiple websites and the news media in Australia, everything was finalized except for the Nevada Commission's approval.
There was no official announcement because they needed the Commission's approval first.
The tweet I quoted in the opening post is from a high-profile sports announcer in Western Australia, where Murdock is from.
https://twitter.com/ben_damonBoth parties have agreed but now the Nevada commission looks likely to block this fight. Ward wanted it at 175lbs (en route to Kovalev?).
— Ben Damon (@ben_damon) October 22, 2015
So: both parties have agreed (but didn't sign)... and the Nevada commission looks likely to block...
... You, guys, never get used to Ward's way of "doing business"...
Ward even had the contract, the date and the venue for the Pavlik fight but he scrapped it anyway...
... And this time, Team Ward didn't make even a public statement about this poor kid Rohan...Comment
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how embarrassing, **** like this makes me not believe Ward will ever fight anyone good anymore. Pathetic..
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Ward and/or Virgil have consistently insisted on "warm-up" or "stay busy" fights.
Before the Super Six, Ward requested on fighting Shelby Pudwill (Showtime accepted). Before fighting Edwin Rodriguez, he requested on fighting a warm-up (HBO rejected). The NSAC rejected this fight, which is to be commended if they implement this across the board and not an isolated decision. Mismatches are rampant in boxing and should be curbed, but saving Murdock from an ass whoopin' (and preventing him from receiving a decent payday) is not going to help anyone (except give a temporary ego boost to Ward's haters).
Nothing new on Ward's end though. I presume that Ward wants to stay sharp, increase exposure, and get paid before taking on a serious challenge around the time Kovalev-Pascal 2 is scheduled. If history is a good indicator, he'll be taking on a top 5-10 Light Heavyweight.Comment
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Thank God....he can at least fight a Sakio Bika level guy at 168 or 175....or someone even die Hard fans don't have a hard time recognizingComment
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