There's a video on YouTube of Tom Loeffler, whereby he confirms that Andre Ward had emailed him an offer to face Golovkin with a 50-50 purse split and also agreeing to a 164lbs catch-weight stipulation, but the K2 boss turned it down, because he said the day or so prior, the Lemieux PPV fight had already been confirmed.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:There was never a second that ward talked to ggg and his team in good faith about a fight.boxing_rocks wrote:You are a f*cking hypocrite. You know why GGG had to fight Brook: he had an HBO date, and Eubank Jr lost the pen.
Sanchez doesn't decide who GGG faces and at which weight. GGG would take on Ward at 168 instead of Adama, Rubio or Monroe, but the only time Ward "wanted" a fight was when Golovkin just signed for a unification fight. The only reason 164 was ever mentioned was for negotiating purposed. Ward wanted to come from obscurity and get 50% of a purse, so GGG Team wanted to move him playing the weight card.
In my opinion, at that very early stage, HBO may have preferred to drop the GGG-Lemieux fight in preference to GGG-Ward, but hey... what do I know?
Loeffler confirmed the 164lbs catch-weight stipulation in writing to Dan Rafael (ESPN) and Dougie Fischer (Ring TV), but officially, in terms of a "negotiation table", technically-speaking formal Golovkin-Ward contractual never took place, but Ward did attempt negotiations.
Simply put: Ward asked for the fight, Loeffler turned it down, but his reasons were due to prior commitments.
That said, despite claiming to be the A-side, in the very same video, Tom Loeffler conceded that they never made any effort whatsoever to negotiate a fight between GGG and Ward.
Do you want me to post the video? It'll be the third time I've posted it.