I dont know what Ward "wanted", nor do I care. I only know what was in the "offer". 1 interim fight, and then they meet in 2016. Thats it. And for the "honor" of fighting Ward, GGG is supposed to give him a 50-50 split, concede an 8 pound weight advantage to a guy that hasnt even made 168 in 3 years, AND give up his IBF and WBC interim titles, and his mando position to the Cotto-Canelo winner. And all for a fight that would be lucky to crack 250k buys.
Sometimes an offer is so absurd that it doesnt even warrant a counter offer, or any real attempt to negotiate. Like for example if you have a car for sale for $30,000 and someone offers you 5 grand. It doesnt even warrant a response. The Ward offer was one of those deals. You seem to think otherwise. You obviously have alot more time on your hands than GGG and K2 do, if you would actually have tried to resolve all the obvious conflicts......
Sometimes an offer is so absurd that it doesnt even warrant a counter offer, or any real attempt to negotiate. Like for example if you have a car for sale for $30,000 and someone offers you 5 grand. It doesnt even warrant a response. The Ward offer was one of those deals. You seem to think otherwise. You obviously have alot more time on your hands than GGG and K2 do, if you would actually have tried to resolve all the obvious conflicts......
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