so these punks ward and roc nation are trying to change whats in the contract. lol typical entitled brat that's ward alright.I think andrea might try to price himself out of a rematch use that as an excuse to duck the rematch. knowing full well that the first fight was a horrible flop. at least they are talking doe!!!
Comments Thread For: Kovalev's Promoter: Ward's Side Continue To Ignore Rematch Talks
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why should he, are you going somewhere ?
chill dude..... you, and Duva, will get what you deserve
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so these punks ward and roc nation are trying to change whats in the contract. lol typical entitled brat that's ward alright.I think andrea might try to price himself out of a rematch use that as an excuse to duck the rematch. knowing full well that the first fight was a horrible flop. at least they are talking doe!!!
that should have been your signal to stop whining
you are not very smart
before the first fight, I made a list of tards who insisted that Ward would duck Kovalev..... I will do the same thing again this time..... you know, for the REALLY dumb tards who did not learn last time
Ward made fools of you all, looks like he is about to do it again LMAO
you are top of my list
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It's a sad day when one cannot accept the reality that a hero of theirs has fallen. This is simply a case of too many unforced errors and missed opportunities. Had Duva or Kovalev done their homework by taking care of business in and outside of the ring, then we wouldn't be having this debate in the first place.
Let's start with Kathy Duva for example: She was the lead promoter for the original bout. She held all the cards and dealt Ward a very generous hand; Which is very indicative of her level of ineptitude and lack of professionalism.
She chose the venue, gloves, ring size, referee and the three judges; Which were all Nevada based ( for the exception of John McKaie, NY)and not another international judge on the panel. With these unforced errors and bad choices, she stacked the deck against her own fighter.
Since Kovalev was the champion, the fight should have been held in his native country or on a neutral soil, like Australia for example. However, her lack of judgement cost her fighter a loss in a very close fight, in which he would have otherwise won had the fight wasn't held in the U.S.
Lastly, then there's Kovalev himself. When it was so painfully obvious in rounds 1 and 2 that he was naturally the stronger and larger man, who was capable of hurting Ward anytime he so chose, shouldn't have thrown him a life saver by carrying him to the finish line.
You have to finish what you started by putting your opponents away. You don't coast the rest of the fight by sending the decision to the scorecards where the judges have to decide the fate.
That was a huge missed opportunity on Sergey's part and he has no one to blame for that but himself.Comment
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"waaaaah, Ward is ducking the rematch, waaaaah.....
Ward is such a coward, he wouldn't dare fight Kovalev again
..... Ward will obviously retire in shame"
**** Ward/Kovalev Rematch Talks Underway *****
" oh..... well, never mind "
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Well atleast they've started the ball rolling. RN trying to squeeze more money out of Kovalev....
Interesting they switched to the smaller arena though?
Roc Nation Sports has reserved Mandalay Bay Events Center for June 17 and asked the Nevada commission for the... https://t.co/gte6OQMr0A
— Dan Rafael (@danrafaelespn) February 25, 2017
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LOL
When 5 time World Champion and Gold medalist Ward clicks his fingers, the fight happens. If it's next month, two months or three months down the line then so be it. This undeserving woman leaves her own Boxers in the lurch, yaps too much and has a ****ty attitude. Let Andre live, this ain't the 50s 60s where they fight every week.Comment
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