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    Comments Thread For: Kovalev: If Stevenson's A Real Fighter, He'll Fight Me

    Sergey Kovalev wants to fight Adonis Stevenson next, but the unbeaten Russian realizes Stevenson doesn’t share his desire to make a unification fight between the hard-hitting light heavyweight champions.

    If Canada’s Stevenson changes his mind, Kovalev wouldn’t waste any time signing a contract.
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    #2
    “We’re not going to chase Stevenson,” said Egis Klimas, Kovalev’s manager. “Other opportunities are going to come up for us to fight other guys, just like what happened with Bernard Hopkins and [Nathan] Cleverly. We had a mandatory [against Hopkins], but Hopkins was going back and forth, trying to put unification fights together, and he never answered us.
    “Then the opportunity came up to fight Cleverly and we fought Cleverly. We didn’t care. This is the same thing with Stevenson. If he doesn’t want to fight, we’re not going to wait. If another opportunity comes up for us to fight, we’re not going to wait.”
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    Remember: after Kovalev got Clev's signature, B-Hop said that he (i.e. B-Hop) "played chess" (with Kovalev)...

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      #3
      Thats real talk...

      Boxing needs to bring more mandatory fights to keep belts.

      Force them to take a GOOD ****....or get off the pot.

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        #4
        People hate on Mayweather, but almost EVERY fighter who hits it big ends up being "smart" about how to pace their careers. Promoters don't want new stars taking on every risky challenge known to man, back to back. We even see it with Maidana. He just got a big win, but don't expect him to pick Lucas M., Bradley or Danny Garcia over Mayweather or Pacman. They bring the money and most reward for the risk. Same with Stevenson. He wants the money, more titles, some decent wins under his belt. I suspect the same for Kovalev if he gets that big victory over someone like Stevenson. His team will be looking for the big payday vs just taking a big risk to appease people.

        Mayweather says it best. "Boxing is a business."

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          #5
          Yes this is why mandatories are needed to keep things flowing.

          Natural order is needed to see who is really the best out here.

          Be cautious AFTER you get in the ring.

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            #6
            Originally posted by TyrantT316 View Post
            People hate on Mayweather, but almost EVERY fighter who hits it big ends up being "smart" about how to pace their careers. Promoters don't want new stars taking on every risky challenge known to man, back to back. We even see it with Maidana. He just got a big win, but don't expect him to pick Lucas M., Bradley or Danny Garcia over Mayweather or Pacman. They bring the money and most reward for the risk. Same with Stevenson. He wants the money, more titles, some decent wins under his belt. I suspect the same for Kovalev if he gets that big victory over someone like Stevenson. His team will be looking for the big payday vs just taking a big risk to appease people.

            Mayweather says it best. "Boxing is a business."
            It's true and most of the people complaining are uneducated to the sports business end. It's like the people who hate on Mayweathers of the world for their business acumen would rather see boxers in tax problems like Pacquiao or broke and fighting beyond their years because they owe $ to a million women like Evander Holyfield. They don't understand that without the "business" end of things, without big "money" being generated for the big fights we want to see and without the proper strategic moves made to adhere to their financial aspirations, boxing would NOT be in the limelight anymore.

            The sports popularity was dwindling for years until the new generation came in and started taking promotions to a higher level. You have to respect that, as the $$$ is the main thing keeping boxing more popular and more prestigious than it's combat sport counterpart, MMA. 40 mill for a fight CANNOT be bad under any circumstances, it just can't be. MMA will take a decade to get to the point where they have a fighter making that much for 1 fight. You tell me who's right and who's wrong.

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              #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              Sergey Kovalev wants to fight Adonis Stevenson next, but the unbeaten Russian realizes Stevenson doesn’t share his desire to make a unification fight between the hard-hitting light heavyweight champions.

              If Canada’s Stevenson changes his mind, Kovalev wouldn’t waste any time signing a contract.
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              Sergey "Desperado" Kovalev

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                #8
                Cmon Stevenson, don't ***** out. The fans want this.

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                  #9
                  I don't think Stevenson is too fond of fighting Kovalev but it will happen. And Stevenson is gonna get his ass put to sleep with the first shot that lands.


                  Posted from krikya360.com App for Android

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                    #10
                    Stevenson will be 37 years old so what the hell is he waiting for?

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