Everyone who wants to see him lose.Thought everyone wanted Floyd to fight this GGG guy.
OUCH! LOL. Lower ratings that Bellator??PBC on Spike was the major bust of the weekend, as Erislandy Lara's WBA junior middleweight title fight win over Delvin Rodriguez was seen by an average of just 446,000 viewers, a sharp 42% drop from their event in May. That is a colossal failure and is worse than every Bellator show ever broadcast on Spike TV. Lara was the B-side on a Canelo Alvarez PPV last year (which sold a reported 275-300k buys) but has never proven he is of interest to any casuals on his own name value. After a good start to the PBC on Spike era with fights like Andre Berto vs. Josesito Lopez and Amir Khan vs. Chris Algieri, Lara vs. Rodriguez was neither good matchmaking nor an exciting fight, and the next announced main event is Antonio Tarver vs. Steve Cunningham. PBC is clearly starting to feel that UFC-esque problem of thinking the brand will sell itself when the results show it doesn't.
He can't cut to 160 and he won't move up to 175 because he doesn't want to face the best guys there. This isn't about ring rust. At least GGG has people running from him at 160. Ward doesn't even have that.
He has shown fear of Kovalev, while calling out a smaller guy in GGG.He's been off for how long, almost two years? It's absolutely about rust. What sense would it make for him to jump back into the ring after a long layoff right into a new weight? Ward hasn't shown any propensity to back down from anyone. A reluctance to leave Oakland, ok. Fear? Not at all.
I knew it.![]()
Ward's not a name yet to casuals, I don't think anyone is confused there. The fact is, he needs to get back on his grind and hopefully with a strong showing, he can get back in the ring before the year's over.
http://www.boxingscene.com/andre-ward-if-i-beat-sergey-kovalev-then-what--78770Originally Posted by Doc Samson![]()
He's been off for how long, almost two years? It's absolutely about rust. What sense would it make for him to jump back into the ring after a long layoff right into a new weight? Ward hasn't shown any propensity to back down from anyone. A reluctance to leave Oakland, ok. Fear? Not at all.
Ok, so the argument with GGG is that he's 33 years old and needs to fight Ward NOW.
Yet Ward is 31 or 32 and needs more tune ups before he faces Kovalev and gets adjusted to a higher weight?
http://www.boxingscene.com/andre-ward-if-i-beat-sergey-kovalev-then-what--78770
"if I fight him and beat him, then what?" - Andre Ward on Kovalev
In other words, he's going to keep ducking him.
A quick google search and here are three separate occasions where Kovalev's trainer, promoter and Kovalev himself call out Ward:
and yet, no peep from Ward or his fans. All that comes from them are, it won't be on PPV, ring rust, need a couple of fights to adjust to the weight, need more time to build up the fight.
But when it comes to GGG, the complete opposite.
Hypocrisy at it's finest.