Originally posted by Kigali
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Will Andre Ward honor the contract and rematch Kovalev?
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He will honor the contract.. him stalling is purely a business move to get a higher purse.
I dont think some of the noobs understand this.
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Originally posted by NaijaD View PostNo he doesn't, the revenue generated does not justify the 5 mil he got let alone a pay rise in the rematch.
Ward needs to honour the rematch clause and whatever terms were stated in it. If he dips out of the rematch then that's a travesty and I'll lose a lot of respect for him.
Ward won the first fight - and it was very competitive - but Ward was the challenger.
Now that Ward is the champion he holds the terms. He wants more $$ and he should get it. Kovy has to surrender part of his pay for the CHANCE to avenge his loss.
That's like business 101.
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Originally posted by Bjl12 View PostYeah uhh..no.
Ward won the first fight - and it was very competitive - but Ward was the challenger.
Now that Ward is the champion he holds the terms. He wants more $$ and he should get it. Kovy has to surrender part of his pay for the CHANCE to avenge his loss.
That's like business 101.
PLUS There is a rematch clause and I imagine the terms were already agreed.
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Originally posted by A.K View PostY'all keep bringing up money but once again that's not the problem roc nation has never stated they won't pay ward what he wants, and how can it be a problem when negotiations haven't even taken place??? Ward strait out is retiring.
You'll wish he did when he beats your idol...again.
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Rematch won't happen. I genuinely think Ward would rather retire with the 0, than get a multi-million dollar payday and risk a lose. He seems to believe he is a star and has name value - or that retiring officially undefeated will make him marketable in terms of branding post fight career. Either way, I think he drastically over estimates his prestige in the sport. He's been unremarkable since winning the Super 6, and in many ways, has been over shadowed in terms of popularity and significance by many of his opponents he's beaten.
Floyd made the 0 too sacred in the eyes of many modern boxers. Look at Froch, he lost, and he's easily more popular and respected in the sport than Ward. Hell Hopkins had a lot of loses on his way out, and he's beloved. The B-Hop brand, and his importance to the sport is far greater even in retirement than Ward's is as an active competitor.
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