Ward talks about what it takes to get a big fight done and negotiating with Duva
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nothing "insightful" about it. The first fight contract outlined the parameters of the rematch.
But of course Ward has a history of getting amnesia when it comes to what was agreed in prior contracts, so there has to be all the drama where he either sues someone 3 times (and loses 3 times), or threatens to retire if his "new" conditions arent met.
Whats really amusing though is that since Roc is the lead promoter, Duva has nothing to do with Wards guarantees. Thats between him and Roc......Comment
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All these old boxing tactics of having their friends in the industry write disparaging things doesn't move my team. We are focused.
— Andre S.O.G. Ward (@andreward) March 1, 2017
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Kinda makes me wonder what kovalev's people were like when they were the "A side" and what those negotiations were like compared to these. Ward seems to really want to impose that fact on them and the fans. I have to believe some people are easier to work with than others...and ward seems like he would be on the more difficult side.Comment
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Seems like don't mean much.Kinda makes me wonder what kovalev's people were like when they were the "A side" and what those negotiations were like compared to these. Ward seems to really want to impose that fact on them and the fans. I have to believe some people are easier to work with than others...and ward seems like he would be on the more difficult side.
We've seen Duva drop the ball before with the way she handled the Stevenson situation.Comment
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Hilarious is that **** in your Avi....THAT is hilarious.
KTFO by a professional Golfer

Whipped by the dreaded Ross Purrity
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[QUOTE=considerthis;17594108]Kinda makes me wonder what kovalev's people were like when they were the "A side" and what those negotiations were like compared to these.
They wanted Ward to come to a press conference less than a week after he'd just fought. Nobody does that. That shows you how difficult they were to work with.
I believe he's a tough negotiatior but he always gets his way and he always gets good fights. If being difficult to work with means a resume like his then more fighters should be difficult to work with instead of easily accepting bumsComment
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