Why Ward is the "A Side" = Simple Arithmetic...

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  1. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Against anyone but Hopkins at LHW, he is the A-side. If he fights in Canada (not likely) it's a different matter possibly. If he becomes the man at 175, he is A-side against any would be challenger, including GGG.
     
  2. vnyc

    vnyc Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    He has no fans, he's not a draw , so he's not an A side against anybody
     
  3. vnyc

    vnyc Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    150k ppv buys is something that ward could only dream about and no people payed money to see GGG , not gonzalez. GGG >>> Ward.
     
  4. damian38

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    keeps clutching at staws

    PPV headlined:

    Golovkin:1 and still to come

    Ward: 0 and no point in counting
     
  5. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    HBO will give him the needed exposure...particularly as this builds up to Kovalev. He only needs a decent push and to be more active. He's already a decorated amatuer and HOF worthy professional. [emoji41]
     
  6. damian38

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    based on beating Froch and Kessler?

    he needs to make a good run at 175 to even be considered, right now he's a former belt holder at SMW who won a tournament in which not all the top guys at 168 competed in, nothing more
     
  7. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    GiGi's PPV was a bust and did only half the numbers of what Lara-Alvarez did. :lol:
    :lol:

    Just because you wish with all your heart for Little g to be a PPV star, it won't happen.
    Mayweather and Ward are SuperGiant Yellow stars, but Little g is just a small white dwarf, and always will be until he runs out of juice and collapses from the gravity of his situation. :deal
     
  8. damian38

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    show me proof of what you claimed earlier, Hopkins claiming he'd go to MW to fight Golovkin, I'm waiting :think

    btw, GGG will be HBO's biggest attraction, with or without PPV

    and :lol:@ Ward being a star :rofl
     
  9. punisher

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    MOST of the top fighters were in that tournament. Who didn't compete that should have...Bute? You saw what happened to him when he faced the second best guy in the SS. His wining streak and aura of greatness was likely prolonged by staying out of the SS.
     
  10. damian38

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    Bute was considered a serious threat at the time, it's only after Froch Cobra'd him that he's lost his confidence and looked poor in his few fights since

    and don't forget: Bute was willing to go to Oakland to face Ward, but the prima donna declined as per usual

    there's a difference between cleaning out MOST of your division, and the ENTIRE division
     
  11. Rock0052

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    Floyd would die laughing at you comparing Andre's star power to his own. The interest on Floyd's profits for the Manny fight alone would be more than Ward's made in the last 3 years :lol:
     
  12. punisher

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    He "was considered a threat" until he faced a threat. Then all the threat talk ended. He is/was a good fighter. I'd like to see him make a comeback, honestly. But, he would never beat Ward.

    I've never heard anything about Bute making an offer to fight Ward in Oakland. But, it would have ended in a loss for him. I'm sure of it.

    Cleaning out doesn't mean beating everyone. It means beating everyone that matters. And Bute chose to not compete with the best fighters at SMW, but, instead took winnable fights in Canada for more money. I think he would have been been beaten multiple times in that tournament, before he even got to Ward. I'd pick Kessler and Froch to beat him. And I'd give Dirrel and Abraham a good chance of beating him as well, back then. That's of course in hindsight. The odds would have favored him in most of those affairs until he took a loss.
     
  13. damian38

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    would could should of, the facts are such: Ward chose not to fight Bute, Froch did, and he gets credit for it

    honestly though, I hope Ward finally wakes up and starts rebuilding himself, because he's doing himself more harm than good with his current antics
     
  14. punisher

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    Of course he gets credit for it. It was, actually, one of his easiest fights. And Ward gets credit for beating the better guy, in Froch.

    Ward's injuries and legal issues have used up his prime to some degree. But, he looks to be on the right track with this HBO deal.
     
  15. Baba Duke

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    You don't know astronomy
    Ward, a big yellow star
    Is news to me
    Maybe I just don't
    Watch enough BET