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To be honest the only person fucking up Ward's career is Andre Ward. Goossen Tutor has done everything they can - Got into the super six, fought Froch, Kessler, etc. Got Dawson.
After his injury he got over $2 million dollars for essentially a glorified tune up against Rodriguez.
Prior, when Lucien Bute was uundefeated and everyone wanted to see Ward vs Bute which would have been big money especially if he fought him in Canada, Ward turned it down saying since Bute didn't fight in the Super Six he didn't deserve a fight, of course Bute then fights Froch, gets his ass whooped and now his stock plummeted.
Chavez Jr and unbelievably Bob Arum were wanting a Ward fight, but nothing materialized because Ward decided to sue his promoter so Chavez went elsewhere.
Ward keeps demanding a Froch rematch, but only in America, which doesn't make financial sense to Froch since he can fight in the UK in front of 80,000 fans on UK PPV, plus he already lost to Ward and admitted Ward is the better fighter. Instead of Ward making that money, he was unwilling to travel. He's also unwilling to move up in weight to 175 where Kovalev, Pascal and others offered him fights, which is fine if he wants to stay at 168 but he can't get mad when 160 and 154 pound guys aren't willing to go up to fight him. So his own stubbornness has got him in this mess. He's had plenty of opportunities, but he's turned them all down and or was too busy in court (three failed lawsuits) and if he rejects Roc Nation, that's another opportunity down the drain.
Hes also hinted at retirement so who knows where this guy'shead is at. HHe's basically become Winky Wright. Extremely talented but has an incredibly inflated view of how much he's worth. He keeps saying he deserves big PPV fights but at 168 there really aren't any PPV worthy fights (unless he were to fight Froch in the UK and get that British money).
The worst thing you can do as a boxer is be in active, especially when you're a defensive fighter who isn't the most crowd pleasing guy out there and doesn't have a huge fan base, and that's exactly what he's doing. While everyone else is out there making money he's sitting on the sidelines or sitting in court. Eventually people will stop caring. He just needs to get in the ring and fight someone, anyone, to stay relevant.