Why is Ward not a PPV fighter?

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  1. runner_phob

    runner_phob Active Member Full Member

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    Actually Ward can sell $hit like he had HBO believe that he would fight Kovalev.

    What he can't sell is his boxing performances.
     
  2. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    Doesnt matter, Klitschko, Maskaev and GGG were all headling their own PPVs.. So no its not because he was russian.
     
  3. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    Headlining? And im not talking about PPV in the UK And Buying the 19.95 fight if you didnt have showtime back in the days either.
     
  4. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Because he was too big to share the ring with Mayweather or Pacquiao.
     
  5. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Easy, he quit fighting.

    He was only 1-2 good fights away from getting a shot on PPV had he stayed active.

    The Stevenson fight could've been made easily and put him square on the PPV radar. He fought Goossen instead.
     
  6. GGGunbeatable

    GGGunbeatable Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think Ward is very boring. :think
     
  7. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    He would probably have already fought on PPV had he not sabotaged his own career with his own poor choices. He's shown a genuine lack of insight in to how his choices have negatively effected his career and instead blamed his lack of success on those around him, namely Goosen.

    Had he fought and beaten Bute when he had the option to, that may have been PPV, as it would have unified the titles and Bute does have a good fan base. Then perhaps had he gone up in weight to fight Dawson to become a 2 weight champion that would have raised his profile. Then had he not sued Goosen and stayed active, fought a rematch with Kessler, and then perhaps Froch, then perhaps fought Chavez Jr when he moved up, he would be in a very different position.

    Yes he's boring but Hopkins had plenty of PPV fights where he was the attraction and sold decent PPV numbers and Hopkins isn't exactly the most media friendly character either. Had Ward taken risks, made the right choices and said the right things at the right time he could have been a star.
     
  8. damian38

    damian38 BigDramaShow Full Member

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    GGG saying "you're serious?" with a Kazach accent was more entertaining than all of Ward's fights combined
     
  9. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    I wanted my money back from that Bhop PPV😡
     
  10. Baba Duke

    Baba Duke Guest

    Even if they had the money
    Nobody
    will pay to view
    A retiree
    At home, eating chicken
    And tweeting
    Instead of boxing
     
  11. anthoto1

    anthoto1 Active Member Full Member

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    You actually have to to fight to be a PPV fighter. Ward doesn't.
     
  12. GGGunbeatable

    GGGunbeatable Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't know man. These guys on this board talk about how Ward is P4P number one because he beat Froch and Kessler. But he never fought PPV, didn't fight Stevenson and so on .. he had opportunities. I don't thinl he's a PPV worthy fighter.

    He MAYBE has the potential if he sells out Madison Square Garden .. maybe.

    Do you guys believe he could sell out MSG?? :think
     
  13. Baba Duke

    Baba Duke Guest

    Froch and Kessler, two retirees
    Ancient History
    Who should be Pound for Pound
    Muhammad Ali
    Look what he did in 1970
     
  14. Maggo

    Maggo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :good:good:good:good:good
     
  15. jbuffett84

    jbuffett84 Active Member Full Member

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    Because very few fighters can be PPV stars. If given the option to watch college football or something else for free on a Saturday night, most people aren't going to place down $50-75 for one hour unless it's a blockbuster fight.

    I think people will be surprised how poorly Cotto/Canelo does. I think it will be a good fight, but I can't help but feel a lot of the hype is being manufactured. Cotto is basically just a businessman now, and once he gets the likely rematch his career will be over.