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Originally posted by Brickyardigan View PostI read excuse after excuse, inside this comment of why the fight wouldn't happen.
I hope Kovalev v Stevenson is made 120%, it should have been done.
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Originally posted by AllBoxingAD View PostWell in this article Yvon Michel is on record saying he is willing to do it.
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Good to read. SO there should be no reason the fight doesn't happen. Kov is now a top 10 p4p fighter and Stevenson (and Kov) will get the money they both wanted (I would argue deserve) for a fight of this magnitude.
It appears it will happen about 16 months after it was 1st discussed. For those who are complaining, that's roughly the same time span between Hearns winning the WBA ww title and his fight with Leonard.
I really want to see what happens if Stevenson wins.
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Originally posted by Dr Rumack View PostMore to the point he actually has a shot at winning.
Maybe Haymon has long term plans to sacrifice him to a younger guy though. Or maybe his strategy means all rivals have to be denied any sort of success, and Kovalev taking out Stevenson would certainly be that.
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"Contrary to popular belief, Stevenson's promoter Yvon Michel was happy with the WBC's decision."
Dont be ridiculous if Stevenson welcomed it that fight would have happen ages ago. Now that they are cornered what else they can do. If Stevenson vacates with his already ruined reputation his carrier is finished. Its obvious what they are hoping to scare Duva with Als money so that she and HBO somehow backs away from the bidding. Pathetic. Still its interesting to see who is winning the bid.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostWBC light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson (25-1, 21KOs) is not overlooking his upcoming opponent, Sakio Bika (32-6-3, 21KOs), but a much bigger fight is hanging over his head.
Stevenson faces Bika on Saturday at the Pepsi Coliseum in Quebec City, Canada. The fight will headline the debut edition of "Premier Boxing Champions (PBC)" on CBS.
Last December at the World Boxing Council's annual convention in Las Vegas, the sanctioning body made a very unusual ruling - by approving a request by Main Events CEO, Kathy Duva, to have Sergey Kovalev (27-0-1, 24KOs) become the mandatory challenger to Stevenson's title. The approval was unusual because Kovalev is the world champion of three rival sanctioning bodies, the IBF/WBA/WBO.
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How many times has that happened now ?
smh
Crazy that Michel referred to this as the biggest fight in light-heavyweight history.
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