What excuse will Ward give to not fight Kovalev?
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I feel like even Ward is smart enough to know that an injury excuse would be too obvious, but I might be giving him too much credit. And he could always say well I was hurt pretty badly before and it flared up again. So this is definitely a possibility.Comment
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All those things, except black lives matter, have kept ward from fighting one time or another.Comment
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prob kill it in negotiaions liek he did with the ggg fight by demanding something insane. a 50-50 split would actually make sense since neither guy draws but he will probably dig up some oakland numbers about how he gave away 5000 tickts and try to low ball kovalevComment
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ggg then said i'm staying at 160 unless a super fight is presented...ward presents him a terrible offer and he shold take it?
strange how any offer no matter how terrible when ward makes it is legit but when ggg makes offers to ward you are dead silent and pretnd they didn't happen. does money not matter in boxing anymore?
ward couldn't make 168 according to himself, wanted equal moeny against a guy who outdraws him by far, and wanted the fight to take place in 15 months while ggg was mandatory to canelo. legit offer? gggs offer to fight ward was lets fight now and ward said he was not ready. ill take that more seriously than a guy who has ducked big fights for the last 5 years.
he said bute wasn't ready either and he tried to fight kessler, froch rematch he refused to travel and fight on froch's terms, stevenson he said hadn't beaten anyone even thoguh they had both just beat dawson, kovalev he's still taking tune ups for so who knows. oh yea and look at the guys he did try to fight while turning these guys down: truax, sartison, periban. the guys a fraud yet you are defending him. why? imagine if ggg had done even one of those ducks. what would you say? it doesn't matter because he won the super six 5-7 years ago? great defense. keep goign back to that while at the same time ignoring it was heavily weighted in ward's favor.Comment
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