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Last edited by ruthless rocco; 10-01-2014 at 04:10 AM.
Yeah Ward is under contract with the business and is technically just another "asset" of the business, which will just change hands to whoever is going to run the business going forward.
Boo Hoo! Is it worth stalling and potentially ruining your career for? Ward ain't making no money by not fighting. If he fought then he could pay his friend some money instead of shutting them both out. This will hurt Ward more than it will ever hurt Goosen's company.
What happens is that Andre Ward remains just as boring and dirty as ever on those very rare moments that he decides to step into the ring, and always with the homefield advantage.
... (not that it helps as no folks from his own hometown actually come out to pay to watch him...)
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Really?
Wasn't Goosen part of the reason the super six got made?
Who was Ward before the super six?
Which fighter never had to give up home advantage in any fight during the super six?
Which promoter would want to be stuck such an unpopular, un loyal, unappreciative fighter?
If you were a promoter, who would you rather have to sell a big fight to an audience. Chavez Jr or Ward?
You cannot blame the promoter for lack of trying with Ward.
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