Kinda sad that there is a sigh of relief from GGG fans. I dont even know if this true TBH
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Andre ward 3 fight HBO deal moving to light heavy
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Originally posted by techliam View PostIf Ward could sell out Wembley like Froch, Ward-GGG would have already happened by now
In all seriousness, GGG is playing the risk/reward game right now.
He knows he can beat Froch, Chavez, Cotto, Canelo, Lemieux...
He isnt sure he can beat Ward.
So if anything, he would still do what he is doing now, which is to take the easier challenges first.
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Originally posted by aldo5408 View PostAs per porky.
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Cotto-Canelo undercard coming together
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Super middleweight champion Andre Ward, right, could find himself in the co-main event of the Miguel Cotto-Canelo Alvarez pay-per-view fight. Alexis Cuarezma/Getty Images
Dan Rafael, ESPN Senior Writer
The undercard for the huge fight between middleweight champion Miguel Cotto and Canelo Alvarez on Nov. 21 (HBO pay-per-view) at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas has not yet been finalized, but it's getting there.
Roc Nation Sports, Cotto's promoter, continues to work on hammering out a deal that would see super middleweight champion Andre Ward (28-0, 15 KOs) appear in the co-feature in a light heavyweight fight. If the deal is finalized, it will mark the start of a three-fight contract between Ward and HBO.
Two other world title bouts are agreed to for the undercard. According to Golden Boy, Alvarez's promoter and co-promoter of the card, contracts have been sent out and Golden Boy is waiting for them to be signed and returned before the fights can be officially announced. But
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Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View PostNow Little G will never get his balls back, they're in Wards possession.
Maybe if Ward had made an actual offer before Golovkin signed the Lemieux fight we'd have something to talk about. Tell me again why Andre SOG Ward didn't make an offer last March right after Golovkin beat Murray? They were both free to fight then? Why did Ward choose a tune-up fight instead?????
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Originally posted by Bardock View PostNo it wouldn't have. There was a time last year when GGG fans weren't talking about ppv or viewership numbers
A sold out Wembley would be more than enough for GGG to accept severe disadvantages to fight Ward
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Originally posted by techliam View PostWho the hell cares about what GGG fans talk about?
A sold out Wembley would be more than enough for GGG to accept severe disadvantages to fight Ward
If Ward was a superstar they would demand a bigger reward because he is a riskier opponent.
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