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I know he wanted to break away from him but couldn't and now that he isn't alive does it mean Ward can move on now? I don't know what the situation would be with that happening for Ward.

On a side note though, he needs to get back into the ring he is wasting his prime years not fighting and he will regret it.
He will obviously still be tied to the business Goossen promotions.

If your boss died, as long as it wasn't a sole trader you would still be employed by the company.
I did kind of think that but wasn't sure. Who will take over I wonder? I wonder if Ward will try and push away again with the passing of Goossen? He would do a lot better with a bigger promotional team I think.
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.