It is funny and pathetic how you make troll threads and then use alts to agree with yourself. I mean, WTF man
HBO/Showtime would never give him 2 million to fight Paul Smith on their card, even they aren't that stupid
Did not know a 160 fighter can duck a 168/175/semi-retired fighter. You anti-GGG LOSERS are exactly that, losers. Get over it. Stop bombing the forum with hate threads. Clowns. 34-0, deal with it.
When the 160 claimed that the 168 fighter ducked them, and got called out on it. You can say he ducked them.
That's why bible ***** needs a 20lb fight night weight advantage, even though he's #1 or #2 pound for pound suposedly. Really tells ya how good Ward must think Gennady is to instantly duck a fair weight split.
So then how do you Bumlovstans explain the Triple Duck trying to make the Baby Chavez fight? Julio is bigger than Ward, Genius...
Is there not a way to get global figures for any PPV fights? It might have escaped your attention but people outside of America tend to watch boxing too. And I mean, if you're pulling more numbers globally than someone then surely you're the bigger 'star' right? I wish Ward fought more but he doesn't. That's just the reality of it and hopefully in the future that changes. The reality is though that no one within boxing is really talking about Ward. In the UK there was a lot of buzz for the GGG fight, people I know who aren't really into boxing were intrigued and I suspect that was the case for a lot of places across the globe. The A side/B side thing is kind of lame really and it's also subjective to a degree. Ward does - historically - have the better resume for sure, but has had no fight of relevance for some time. At the moment more people are talking about GGG than they ever have Ward and that's just a fact, it's not up for debate. Anyway, my main point being is all this arguing about the numbers that only apply to America is stupid and being looked at with little or no context. Being a star is about worldwide appeal, not just American.